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Großer Arber : ウィキペディア英語版
Großer Arber

Großer Arber (German for ''Great Arber'', (チェコ語:Velký Javor)) is the highest peak of the Bavarian-Bohemian-mountain ridge, with an elevation of . Although geographically belonging to the Bohemian Forest, it is often referred to as "King of the Bavarian Forest". It is one of Germany's most famous skiing resorts besides the Bavarian Alps.
Großer Arber and the woodlands down to Bayerisch Eisenstein are in the possession of the Prince of Hohenzollern.
As early as 1939, large parts of the area were put under protection, in order to save its uniqueness.
Großer Arber is the only peak of the Bavarian-Bohemian-Mountain Ridge above the climatic timberline.

On top were two military radar stations, built during the Cold War as the mountain is very close to the Czech border. They are still operational at a reduced scale, serving both civilian and military purposes.
Near the Großer Arber is a smaller mountain, the Kleiner Arber ("klein" = ''small'').
In Czech ''Velký Javor'' means Great Maple.


== External links ==

* (Official website )

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