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The Harz – Brunswick Land – Eastphalia National Geopark (German: Nationale Geopark Harz – Braunschweiger Land – Ostfalen) in central Germany extends from the Flechtingen Hills in the north to the gypsum karst region on the southern edge of the Harz and from east to west over the entire width of the mountain range on the territory of the three federal states of Lower Saxony, Thuringia and Saxony-Anhalt. It includes nature parks and other natural protected areas which are the reason why the Harz mountains, the Elm and the Drömling are destinations for tourists seeking to be close to nature.

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  • Der Geopark Harz – Braunschweiger Land – Ostfalen ist ein UNESCO Global Geopark in den drei deutschen Ländern Niedersachsen, Sachsen-Anhalt und Thüringen. (de)
  • The Harz – Brunswick Land – Eastphalia National Geopark (German: Nationale Geopark Harz – Braunschweiger Land – Ostfalen) in central Germany extends from the Flechtingen Hills in the north to the gypsum karst region on the southern edge of the Harz and from east to west over the entire width of the mountain range on the territory of the three federal states of Lower Saxony, Thuringia and Saxony-Anhalt. It includes nature parks and other natural protected areas which are the reason why the Harz mountains, the Elm and the Drömling are destinations for tourists seeking to be close to nature. (en)
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  • Der Geopark Harz – Braunschweiger Land – Ostfalen ist ein UNESCO Global Geopark in den drei deutschen Ländern Niedersachsen, Sachsen-Anhalt und Thüringen. (de)
  • The Harz – Brunswick Land – Eastphalia National Geopark (German: Nationale Geopark Harz – Braunschweiger Land – Ostfalen) in central Germany extends from the Flechtingen Hills in the north to the gypsum karst region on the southern edge of the Harz and from east to west over the entire width of the mountain range on the territory of the three federal states of Lower Saxony, Thuringia and Saxony-Anhalt. It includes nature parks and other natural protected areas which are the reason why the Harz mountains, the Elm and the Drömling are destinations for tourists seeking to be close to nature. (en)
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  • Geopark Harz – Braunschweiger Land – Ostfalen (de)
  • Harz – Brunswick Land – Eastphalia National Geopark (en)
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