The Central UplandsDickinson (1964), p.18 ff.Elkins, T H (1972). Germany (3rd ed.). London: Chatto & Windus, p. 13. . (N.B. In German die Mittelgebirge (plural) refers to the Central Uplands; das Mittelgebirge refers to a low mountain range or upland region ( Mittel = "medium" and -gebirge = "range").) is one of the three major natural regions of Germany. It stretches east to west across the country. To the north lies the North German Plain or Northern Lowland; to the south, the Alps and the Alpine Foreland.
With the beginning of the Cenozoic era, some 70 million years ago, the process of erosion of the Hercynian mountain ranges changed. During the Tertiary period, Alpine orogeny took place, in the course of which strong forces deformed the stumps of the Hercynian mountains. As these rocks were already folded, further tension led to cracks and fractures, which in turn created . These blocks were later uplifted (forming horsts such as the Harz), or downfaulted (trough faults or graben such as the Upper Rhine Valley) or thrust over one another (tilted such as the Ore Mountains). Thus the German Central Uplands exhibit the widest variety of forms, something that is also attributable to the erosion of sediments from the Mesozoic (Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous). In some ranges the sediments have been relatively well-preserved, in others they have been carried away completely. The determining factor is the local intensity of exogenous processes.
| Heidbrink | ± 30″ |
| Eilumer Horn | ± 30″ |
| Hohe Egge (Süntel) | ± 30″ |
| Barnacken | ± 30″ |
| Großer Ölberg | ± 1″ |
| Velmerstot | ± 30″ |
| Kulpenberg | ± 1″ |
| Große Blöße | ± 30″ |
| Totenkopf | ± 1″ |
| Geiersberg | ± 30″ |
| Angelburg | ± 30″ |
| Hohes Gras | ± 30″ |
| Katzenbuckel | ± 30″ |
| Eisenberg | ± 1″ |
| Hirschberg | ± 30″ |
| Fuchskaute | ± 30″ |
| Nordhelle | ± 1″ |
| Kalmit | ± 1″ |
| Wüstegarten | ± 10″ |
| Donnersberg | ± 10″ |
| Hesselberg | ± 30″ |
| Děčínský Sněžník | ± 30″ |
| Hohe Acht | ± 30″ |
| Kasseler Kuppe | ± 30″ |
| Taufstein | ± 30″ |
| Lausche | ± 30″ |
| Döbraberg | ± 30″ |
| Erbeskopf | ± 30″ |
| Počátecký vrch | ± 30″ |
| Langenberg | ± 30″ |
| Großer Farmdenkopf | ± 30″ |
| Großer Feldberg | ± 1″ |
| Wasserkuppe | ± 1″ |
| Großer Beerberg | ± 5″ |
| Lemberg | ± 30″ |
| Čerchov | ± 30″ |
| Schneeberg | ± 30″ |
| Brocken | ± 30″ |
| Klínovec | ± 30″ |
| Großer Arber | ± 30″ |
| Feldberg | ± 1″ |
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