Jizera Mountains — The Jizera or Izera Mountains ( cz. Jizerské hory; de. Isergebirge; pl. Góry Izerskie) are part of the Western Sudetes on the border between the Czech Republic and Poland. The major part is formed from granite, with some areas formed from basalt … Wikipedia
Jizera River — The Jizera ( de. Iser; pl. Izera) is a river that begins on the border between Poland and the Czech Republic and ends in Central Bohemia. It develops from the confluence of the Great Jizera ( Velká Jizera ) in the Jizera Mountains ( Jizerské hory … Wikipedia
Jizera — The term Jizera can refer to: *Jizera River in the Czech Republic *Jizera Mountains in the Czech Republic *Jizera (peak) in the Czech Republic … Wikipedia
Lusatian Mountains — ▪ mountains, Czech Republic Czech Lužické Hory , German Lausitzer Gebirge mountain group, situated in extreme northern Bohemia, Czech Republic; it is part of the Sudeten mountains (Czech: Sudety). The group extends from the Ještěd ridge… … Universalium
Jizera River — ▪ river, Czech Republic German Iser, tributary of the Elbe (Labe) River in northern Czech Republic. It rises at the southern base of Smrk Mountain on the Polish border, in the Giant (Krkonoše) Mountains, and flows generally south past… … Universalium
Monts de la Jizera — 50° 50′ 00″ N 15° 15′ 00″ E / 50.83333333, 15.25 … Wikipédia en Français
Montañas Jizera — Frýdlantské cimbuří, una formación granítica sobre Bílý Potok. Las montañas Jizera (checo: Jizerské hory; alemán: Isergebirge; polaco: Góry Izerskie) son parte de los Sudetes en la frontera entre la República Checa y Polonia. En su mayor parte… … Wikipedia Español
Ore Mountains — For other similarly named ranges, see Ore Mountains (disambiguation). Ore Mountains Erzgebirge Krušné hory Range … Wikipedia
Doupov Mountains — Location of Doupov Mountains in the Czech Republic Doupov Mountains as seen … Wikipedia
Maple Mountains — Javorníky Range Veľký Javorník Countries … Wikipedia