- en.wikipedia.org Central UplandsThe Central Uplands[1][2] (German: die Mittelgebirge[3]) is one of the three major natural regions of Germany. It stretches east to west across the country.
- funbiology.com where-are-the-central-uplands-…The region bordering the main Alps to the north which includes a large portion of southern Germany extending eastward is known as the Central Uplands.
- worldanvil.com w/the-lost-lands/a/central-uplands…Within the Central Uplands are Lake Targania and Lake Sulys, the sources of the Opal and Lapis Rivers, respectively.
- countrystudies.us germany/76.htmThe Central German Uplands are Germany's portion of the Central European Uplands; they extend from the Massif Central in France to Poland and the Czech...
- studycountry.com wiki/what-does-the-central-…The Central Uplands (German: die Mittelgebirge) is one of the three major natural regions of Germany. It stretches east to west across the country.
- mapcarta.com N8142727034The Central Uplands is one of the three major natural regions of Germany. Mapcarta, the open map.
- mapsofworld.com germany/regions/It shares borders with the coasts of the North Sea and Baltic Sea to the north, and the Central Uplands of Germany to the south.
- famousfix.com list/central-uplandsThe Langenberg, also colloquially called the Langenberge (plural) due to its several and widely spaced hilltops, is a hill range of the German Central Uplands...
- anstoall.com what-are-the-central-uplands-in-…The region bordering the main Alps to the north, which includes a large portion of southern Germany extending eastward, is known as the Central Uplands.
- teacherscollegesj.org what-are-the-central-…Table of Contents
- 3 How were the central uplands formed?
- 4 Which type of rocks make up the Central Uplands?