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  • 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. These foothills to the Alps are excellent sources of raw materials such as forest products and coal, which are valuable resources for industrial activities. The Central Uplands are also good locations for dairy farming and cattle raising.
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  • The 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.
  • 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.
  • Within the Central Uplands are Lake Targania and Lake Sulys, the sources of the Opal and Lapis Rivers, respectively.
  • The Central Uplands (German: die Mittelgebirge) is one of the three major natural regions of Germany. It stretches east to west across the country.
  • The 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...
  • 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.
  • The Central Uplands is one of the three major natural regions of Germany. Mapcarta, the open map.
  • In addition, we will analyze how Central Upland has evolved over time and the implications it has in various areas of society.
  • The Langenberg, also colloquially called the Langenberge (plural) due to its several and widely spaced hilltops, is a hill range of the German 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.