• The Central Uplands is one of the three major natural regions of Germany. Mapcarta, the open map.
  • 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.
  • Geographically, the Central German Uplands form a region of great complexity. Under the impact of the Alpine orogeny, the planed-off remnants of the former...
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    • 3 How were the central uplands formed?
    • 4 Which type of rocks make up the Central Uplands?
  • The following table lists the hills over 300 m high that are generally considered to be part of the Central Uplands.
  • The Central Uplands[1][2] (German: die Mittelgebirge[3]) is one of the three major natural regions of Germany.
  • The Central Uplands: To the south of the North German Plain lies the Central Uplands, which are essentially a collection of several low mountain ranges.
  • 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.
  • The Central Bohemian Uplands is a mountain range located in northern Bohemia, the Czech Republic.