Thale

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Thale is a small town in the northern Harz region of central Germany, known for its dramatic Bode Gorge, surrounding cliffs, and role as a gateway to popular hiking and nature areas.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf municipality
town
areaCode 03946
03947
connectedByRailTo Magdeburg NERFINISHED
Quedlinburg
country Germany
elevation approximately 150 metres
geologicalFeature Bode Gorge
granite cliffs
governingLevel local municipality
hasAttraction Bode Gorge
Hexentanzplatz
Rosstrappe
cable car to Hexentanzplatz
chairlift to Rosstrappe
hasFeature forested mountains
hiking trails
rock formations
hasIndustryHistory enamelware production
ironworks
steel production
hasRailwayStation Thale Hauptbahnhof
knownFor Bode Gorge
dramatic cliffs
hiking
nature tourism
language German
locatedIn Harz district
Saxony-Anhalt NERFINISHED
central Germany
Harz district
surface form: northern Harz region
locatedOn Bode River NERFINISHED
near Blankenburg (Harz)
Halberstadt NERFINISHED
Quedlinburg
postalCode 06502
region Harz
river Bode
role gateway to Harz hiking areas
state Saxony-Anhalt NERFINISHED
timeZone CET
timeZoneDST CEST
tourismType nature tourism destination
touristSeason autumn
summer
vehicleRegistrationCode HZ

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Harz contains Thale
Bode flowsThrough Thale