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Erz Mountains

[ airts ]

plural noun

  1. a mountain range in central Europe, on the boundary between Germany and the Czech Republic. Highest peak, Keilberg, 4,080 feet (1,245 meters).


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Example Sentences

Guenzel went on trial in August for killing Stempniewicz at his home, a bed-and-breakfast inn in the town of Hartmannsdorf-Reichenau in the Erz mountains near the border with the Czech Republic.

From BBC

Prosecutors say Detlev Guenzel, 56, strangled and dismembered the 59 year old last November at a small bed-and-breakfast run by Mr Guenzel in the Erz mountains in eastern Germany.

From BBC

Police in Dresden say they have arrested a 55-year-old police officer on suspicion of murder after the body of another man was found in the Erz mountains in eastern Germany.

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As long, however, as their Grand Army clung to the Erz mountains, they paralyzed his movements to the east and north, which merely played into their hands.

Its defence seemed assured by the skill of that master of defensive warfare, St. Cyr, by the barrier of the Erz Mountains, and still more by Austrian slowness.

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