Elster Mountains

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The Elster Mountains (German: Elstergebirge, Czech: Halštrovské hory) is a small range of hills, in Saxony and the Czech Republic, to the west of the Ore Mountains. They lie in a region known as Vogtland, and take their name from the River Elster, or more precisely the White Elster which has its source in these hills, near the Czech town of . The valley of the Zwota marks the northeastern border of the Ore Mountains, while to the southwest the valley of the Eger between Selb and Libá separates them from the Fichtelgebirge. The highest points Hoher Brand with an altitude of 805m, Vysoký kámen (Hoher Stein) at 773 m, Háj u Aše (Hainberg) at 758 m and the Kapellenberg at 757 m. The Elster Mountains have many mineral-rich springs on which the spa towns of Bad Brambach and Bad Elster in Vogtlandkreis were founded; and the Czech spa of Františkovy Lázně (Franzenbad) was founded.

Elster Mountains
(Elstergebirge)
The Elster Mountains on the Saxon-Czechian border
Highest point
PeakKapellenberg
Elevation759 m (2,490 ft)
Geography
Map
StateBorder of Saxony, Germany/Czechia
Range coordinates50°11′18″N 12°18′01″E / 50.18833°N 12.30028°E / 50.18833; 12.30028
Parent rangeUpper Vogtland, Western Ore Mountains, Fichtelgebirge
Cone-shaped hills near Erlbach

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References

This article is sourced from German and Dutch Wikipedia.