Bavarian countryside


Bavarian Highlands (422, also the Swabian-Bavarian Highland, Alpenvorland) is a pre-Alpine region in the southwest of Germany.

The Bavarian highlands lie between Lake Constance and the upper part of the Inn River. To the north is the Swabian Jura, Frankivsk and the Bavarian Forest. It lies at an altitude of 300-600 m. It is a prehistoric ridge, in the Tertiary filled with molasses (thickness up to 3500 m). In the southern part there are moraine shafts and lakes, eg Ammersee, Starnberger See and rivers - Lech, Izara and Inn; They flow north to the Danube in shallow, wide valleys.

There are currently spruce forests or cropland in natural forest cover. Much of the peatland was drained. The main highlands are Munich and Augsburg. Bibliography

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