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- Elbe_Sandstone abstract "Elbe Sandstone (German: Elbsandstein) describes sandstones that naturally occur in North Bohemia and those parts of Saxony within the area around Dresden. It is named after the River Elbe, which cuts through the sandstone region in a transverse valley, the Elbe Valley Zone. It reaches the surface most strikingly in the Elbe Sandstone Mountains, which are divided into the regions of Saxon Switzerland on German soil and Bohemian Switzerland on Czech territory. The term Elbe Sandstone is used in both geological and economic contexts.".
- Elbe_Sandstone thumbnail Abgebrochener_wartturm.png?width=300.
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageExternalLink elbsandstein.htm.
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageID "31640021".
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageLength "5723".
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageOutDegree "58".
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageRevisionID "707081255".
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Ashlar.
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Bohemian_Switzerland.
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Carbonate.
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Elbe_Sandstone_Mountains.
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Quarries_in_Germany.
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sandstone.
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Chemnitz.
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Cotta_Sandstone.
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Cretaceous.
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Czech_Republic.
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Diagenesis.
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Dippoldiswalde.
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Dresden.
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Dresden_Frauenkirche.
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Děčín.
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Děčín–Dresden-Neustadt_railway.
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Ore_Mountains.
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Eger_Graben.
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Elbe.
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Elbe_Sandstone_Mountains.
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Elbe_Valley.
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Feldspar.
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Glauconite.
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Gret_Palucca.
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Grillenburg_Sandstone.
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Illite.
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Kaolinite.
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Late_Cretaceous.
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Limonite.
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink List_of_decorative_stones.
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink List_of_sandstones.
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Lohmgrund.
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Mineral.
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink North_Bohemia.
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Pirna–Großcotta_railway.
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Posta_Sandstone.
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Quartz.
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Reinhardtsdorf-Schöna.
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Reinhardtsdorf_Sandstone.
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Rock_(geology).
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Sandstone.
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Saxon_Switzerland.
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Saxony.
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Silicon_dioxide.
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink St._James_Church,_Chemnitz.
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Stone_carving.
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Tharandt_Forest.
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Transverse_valley.
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Turonian.
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink Weiße_Gasse.
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink České_Středohoří.
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink File:Abgebrochener_wartturm.png.
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLink File:Lohmgrund_(03).JPG.
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageWikiLinkText "Elbe Sandstone".
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:De_icon.
- Elbe_Sandstone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-de.
- Elbe_Sandstone subject Category:Elbe_Sandstone_Mountains.
- Elbe_Sandstone subject Category:Quarries_in_Germany.
- Elbe_Sandstone subject Category:Sandstone.
- Elbe_Sandstone type Mine.
- Elbe_Sandstone type Mine.
- Elbe_Sandstone type Range.
- Elbe_Sandstone type Redirect.
- Elbe_Sandstone comment "Elbe Sandstone (German: Elbsandstein) describes sandstones that naturally occur in North Bohemia and those parts of Saxony within the area around Dresden. It is named after the River Elbe, which cuts through the sandstone region in a transverse valley, the Elbe Valley Zone. It reaches the surface most strikingly in the Elbe Sandstone Mountains, which are divided into the regions of Saxon Switzerland on German soil and Bohemian Switzerland on Czech territory.".
- Elbe_Sandstone label "Elbe Sandstone".
- Elbe_Sandstone sameAs Q1325424.
- Elbe_Sandstone sameAs Elbsandstein.
- Elbe_Sandstone sameAs m.0gmffsz.
- Elbe_Sandstone sameAs Q1325424.
- Elbe_Sandstone wasDerivedFrom Elbe_Sandstone?oldid=707081255.
- Elbe_Sandstone depiction Abgebrochener_wartturm.png.
- Elbe_Sandstone isPrimaryTopicOf Elbe_Sandstone.