Lerchenberg (Oberkotzau)
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Lerchenberg (Oberkotzau)
Lerchenberg may refer to: Places Germany * , a hill near Döhlen Basin in Saxony, Germany * Lerchenberg (Dachwig), a hill of Thuringia * , a hill in the Hildesheim Forest near Neuhof, Hildesheim, Niedersachsen * Lerchenberg (Plauen), a hill of Saxony * Lerchenberg (Gäu), a mountain near Wildberg, Baden-Württemberg * , a hill in the Seulingswald in Thuringia * Mainz-Lerchenberg, a quarter of Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate * A hamlet in the municipality of Konradsreuth, Hof, Bavaria * A village of Wildberg, Baden-Württemberg Other places * Stare Serby (), a village in Głogów, Lower Silesia, Poland * A village of Erlenbach, Switzerland Other uses * , a German sitcom with Stephan Kampwirth * (born 1953), German actor in TV series including ''Löwengrube – Die Grandauers und ihre Zeit'' See also * Lerchenborg * Lärchenberg {{disambiguation, geo, surname [Baidu]  


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Döhlen Basin
The Döhlen Basin () is a landscape unit in the German federal state of Saxony, southwest of Dresden. The Döhlen Basin has a length of 22 km and a width of 6 km and lies within the district of Sächsische Schweiz-Osterzgebirge. Description In the centre of the basin is the large county town of Freital; although the basin is named after Döhlen, one of the villages in its borough. The highest point in the area is the Lerchenberg near Possendorf at 425 m above sea level (NN); the lowest point is in the river valley of the Weißeritz at 160 m above NN. The Karsdorf fault forms the geological boundary with the Eastern Ore Mountains to the south. The formation and sedimentation of the basin lasted from Upper Carboniferous to the Lower Permian and were tectonically affected by the adjacent NW-SE trending fault zone (the Elbe Valley zone). About half of the 800-metre-thick basin filling is made of pyroclastic rock. Of economic importance were the coal seams of the ...
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