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[[Image:Klinovec Mountain Hotel.jpg|right|thumb|Former mountain hotel on Klinovec. Transmitting tower in background.]] |
[[Image:Klinovec Mountain Hotel.jpg|right|thumb|Former mountain hotel on Klinovec. Transmitting tower in background.]] |
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'''Klínovec''' (in [[German language|German]] ''Keilberg'') |
'''Klínovec''' (in [[German language|German]] ''Keilberg'') is a mountain in the [[Czech Republic]]. With a height of 1,244 meters, it is the highest point of the [[Ore Mountains (Central Europe)|Ore Mountains]] (''Krušné hory''). |
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The mountain is near the village of [[Boží Dar]] (Gottesgab), 4 km northeast from [[Jáchymov]] (St. Joachimsthal) in the [[Karlovy Vary Region]] (Carlsbad Region). The average temperature is 2,6°C, the rainfall is around 986 mm per anno. On the top of the mountain there is a former tourist hotel and a transmitting tower. The northern slopes of the mountain are a popular target of skiers. |
The mountain is near the village of [[Boží Dar]] (Gottesgab), 4 km northeast from [[Jáchymov]] (St. Joachimsthal) in the [[Karlovy Vary Region]] (Carlsbad Region). The average temperature is 2,6°C, the rainfall is around 986 mm per anno. On the top of the mountain there is a former tourist hotel and a transmitting tower. The northern slopes of the mountain are a popular target of skiers. |
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Revision as of 12:21, 27 December 2007
Klínovec (in German Keilberg) is a mountain in the Czech Republic. With a height of 1,244 meters, it is the highest point of the Ore Mountains (Krušné hory).
The mountain is near the village of Boží Dar (Gottesgab), 4 km northeast from Jáchymov (St. Joachimsthal) in the Karlovy Vary Region (Carlsbad Region). The average temperature is 2,6°C, the rainfall is around 986 mm per anno. On the top of the mountain there is a former tourist hotel and a transmitting tower. The northern slopes of the mountain are a popular target of skiers.