okres Děčín topographic map
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okres Děčín
Děčín District borders Germany in the north. It includes the Šluknov Hook area, surrounded by Germany on three sides. The district is a hilly and above-average forested area with several valleys and canyons. The territory extends into four geomorphological mesoregions: Elbe Sandstone Mountains (northwest), Central Bohemian Uplands (south), Lusatian Mountains (east) and Lusatian Highlands (north). The highest point of the district is the mountain Pěnkavčí vrch in Dolní Podluží with an elevation of 792 m (2,598 ft), located on the district border. The lowest point, which is also the lowest point of the entire Czech Republic, is the river bed of the Elbe in Hřensko at 115 m (377 ft).
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Name: okres Děčín topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: okres Děčín, Ústí nad Labem Region, Northwest, Czechia (50.64333 14.03976 51.05570 14.65285)
Average elevation: 373 m
Minimum elevation: 114 m
Maximum elevation: 782 m
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Říp
Czechia > Northwest > Ústí nad Labem Region > Mnetěš
The name of the mountain is of pre-Slavic origin and probably comes from the Old-Germanic stem ríp- (elevation, hill), which has the Latin parallel in the word rípa (shore, slope, hillside). Some linguists also derive the origin of the name from the Illyrian-Thracian base.
Average elevation: 264 m

Brná
Czechia > Northwest > Ústí nad Labem Region > Ústí nad Labem
Among border points there are hills Kamenný vrch, Skřivánčí vrch and Modřín. There is Průčelský stream in Brná nad Labem and elevation is between 170 and 700 meters above sea level.
Average elevation: 366 m