Bohemia forests



Sumava (in Czech: Šumava for this Cs-Sumava.ogg file (? · Information)) or Bohemia forests is a low mountain range in Central Europe extends for a distance of 200 km south of Bohemia in the Czech Republic and Austria until the German state of Bavaria. Natural border mountains of the Czech Republic to be with all of Germany and Austria. For historical reasons the series took a different Assam on the Czech side and the German: in the Czech Republic called the mountain from the southern side (Czech) Bchomava In Bavaria called from the north side (German) Azdani Pavorska Czech and called on the mountain from the German Bavaria forests while the so-called Germans the Czech forests Bohemia.
Sumava with heavily forested mountain range rising from the sea between 800 m to 1400 m. The highest peak in the chain are Gruber Arbor Bavarian side and reaches a height of about 1456 m. Average annual temperature in Sumava is 2 ° C. In 1987, the temperature dropped below the annual average by a large margin as it reached 42 degrees Celsius.
Series is a reservoir of underground water in Central Europe because of the amount of rain and snow falling on them. Alchomava stems from the rivers and Filtava Aloottafa and Aloolafa and the most important areas are protected and the Sumava National Park in the Czech announced by UNESCO to preserve one of the biosphere on the Earth's surface areas.
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