Szelim cave

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Szelim cave is a notable natural limestone cave and archaeological site near Tatabánya in Hungary, known for its impressive opening and prehistoric human remains.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
cave
country Hungary
excavatedBy archaeologists
formedBy karstic erosion
formedIn Mesozoic limestone
geologicalFormationType karst cave
hasAccessType hiking trail
hasApproximateElevation about 289 metres above sea level
hasApproximateEntranceWidth about 14 metres
hasApproximateHeight about 14 metres
hasApproximateLength about 45 metres
hasCulturalSignificance local legend site
regional landmark
hasDiscovery animal bones
archaeological artifacts
prehistoric human remains
prehistoric stone tools
hasNameInLanguage Szelim-barlang (Hungarian) NERFINISHED
hasNearbySettlement Tatabánya NERFINISHED
Vértesszőlős NERFINISHED
hasNotableFeature chimney-like ceiling opening
large entrance opening
panoramic view over Tatabánya
hasOpeningType vertical shaft
hasProtectionStatus protected archaeological site
protected natural site
hasViewOf Tatabánya city NERFINISHED
Turul Monument NERFINISHED
isAccessibleTo tourists
locatedIn Komárom-Esztergom County NERFINISHED
Tatabánya NERFINISHED
Transdanubia NERFINISHED
locatedNear M1 motorway NERFINISHED
Tatabánya NERFINISHED
Turul Monument NERFINISHED
locatedOn Gerecse Mountains NERFINISHED
material limestone
partOf Gerecse Landscape Protection Area NERFINISHED
touristRegion Central Transdanubia NERFINISHED
usedAs dwelling place
prehistoric shelter
refuge
usedDuring Bronze Age
Neolithic
Paleolithic

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Tatabánya hasLandmark Szelim cave