Thursday, January 20, 2005

Thuringian Basin

German �Th�ringer Becken, � fertile agricultural region of Germany, between the Harz mountains on the north and the Thuringian Forest range on the south. It extends westward from the Saxon lowland. The basin's eastward-flowing streams, tributaries of the Saale River, swell - and sometimes flood - with snowmelt in the spring. The climate and soil are favourable to agriculture. Grains and root crops

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