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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract The Cham-Furth Depression (German: Cham-FuThe Cham-Furth Depression (German: Cham-Further Senke, Czech: Všerubská vrchovina) is a lowland in the Upper Palatine-Bavarian Forest that separates the Upper Palatinate Forest from the Bavarian Forest. At the same time it connects the Upper Palatinate with Bohemia. The German part has an area of 281 km², a length of 40 kilometres and a width of five to ten kilometres. The Czech part covers 206 km². The valley runs in a west-southwest-east northeast direction. It is divided into the Cham basin in the west at a height of 360 to 400 metres, which extends from Roding roughly as far as Arnschwang, and the smaller Furth depression in the east, which extends to Bohemia at heights of 400 to 500 metres. The Furth valley is bounded in the east by the European watershed. Its highest point is Kameňák (Steinwald, 751 m) near Svatá Kateřina (St. Katharina). The geologically ancient depression is filled with Pleistocene and alluvial sediments and drained by the rivers Chamb and Regen and their tributaries. These rivers meander through the undulating, hilly region. In the Cham Basin, gneisses and granites predominate. In the Furth valley melanocratic rock of the gabbro-amphibolite mass is dominant. The climate is warmer and drier than the surrounding mountains, but winters are relatively cold and often characterized by böhm winds from the east. The hilltops of the typically rural landscape are covered with islands of spruce and pine. While the Cham Basin has been inhabited almost continuously since the Stone Age, the Furth valley was not fully developed until the High Middle Ages. Farming dominates, followed by grassland use. The Cham-Furth Depression has always been an important communication route between Bavaria and Bohemia. Cham Castle, built around 976, guarded the eastern border of the Empire. The Bavarian-Bohemian border of the vast area has remained highly disputed throughout the early modern period, which led to different negotiations and agreements between the kings of Bohemia and the dukes of Bavaria in 1564, 1580, and finally in 1764. Today the area is part of the Upper Bavarian Forest Nature Park. of the Upper Bavarian Forest Nature Park. , Die Cham-Further Senke (tschechisch VšerubDie Cham-Further Senke (tschechisch Všerubská vrchovina) ist eine Niederung im Oberpfälzisch-Bayerischen Wald, die den Oberpfälzer Wald vom Bayerischen Wald trennt. Zugleich verbindet sie die Oberpfalz mit Böhmen. Der deutsche Anteil hat nach dem Handbuch der naturräumlichen Gliederung Deutschlands eine Fläche von 322,5 km², nach den Steckbriefen des BfN 281 km²* und nach dem bayerischen LfU eine von 263,74 ² ohne die 2,26 km² des Diebergs, den LfU bereits als halbinselartigen Ausläufer des einstuft. Sie nimmt in der Niederung von Cham bis zur Staatsgrenze einer Länge von 20 km in Nordostrichtung ein, die längste Ausdehnung von der Regenaue nördlich Rodings im äußersten Westsüdwesten zur Staatsgrenze nach Ostnordosten beträgt rund 40 km. Der tschechische Anteil umfasst 206 km².. Der tschechische Anteil umfasst 206 km². , Všerubská vrchovina (německy Cham-Further Senke) je geomorfologický celek a členitá vrchovina na česko-německé státní hranici - zasahuje tak do jihozápadních Čech a do východního Bavorska.
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rdfs:comment Die Cham-Further Senke (tschechisch Všerubská vrchovina) ist eine Niederung im Oberpfälzisch-Bayerischen Wald, die den Oberpfälzer Wald vom Bayerischen Wald trennt. Zugleich verbindet sie die Oberpfalz mit Böhmen. , Všerubská vrchovina (německy Cham-Further Senke) je geomorfologický celek a členitá vrchovina na česko-německé státní hranici - zasahuje tak do jihozápadních Čech a do východního Bavorska. , The Cham-Furth Depression (German: Cham-FuThe Cham-Furth Depression (German: Cham-Further Senke, Czech: Všerubská vrchovina) is a lowland in the Upper Palatine-Bavarian Forest that separates the Upper Palatinate Forest from the Bavarian Forest. At the same time it connects the Upper Palatinate with Bohemia. The German part has an area of 281 km², a length of 40 kilometres and a width of five to ten kilometres. The Czech part covers 206 km². The valley runs in a west-southwest-east northeast direction.a west-southwest-east northeast direction.
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