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Central Saxon Loess Hill Country : ウィキペディア英語版 | Central Saxon Loess Hill Country The Central Saxon Loess Hill Country〔Petermanns ''Geographische Mitteilungen'', Volume 130, Perthes, J., 1986. p. 143.〕 ((ドイツ語:Mittelsächsisches Lösshügelland)), also called the Central Saxon Loess Hills〔''Ecosystems and sustainable development III'' by Y. Villacampa Esteve, Y. Villacampa, C. A. Brebbia, J.-L. Usó, WIT Press, 2001. 〕〔''Multifunctional landscapes: Continuity and change'', Volume 2, Ülo Mander, WIT, 18 Sep 2003.〕 is a natural region in central Saxony. It is bounded in the south to an extent by the Tharandt Forest. In the west the Freiberger and Zwickauer Mulde merge into the united Mulde. The region is characterized by loess deposits from the ice age. On the plains there are virtually no woods. These are to be found exclusively on the valley slopes of the rivers (the Mulde and its headstreams, the Freiberger and Zwickauer Mulde). The Central Saxon Loess Hill Country is of great importance for agriculture, e.g. for growing vegetables and fruit. == References ==
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