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A detailed regional study surveys the Dresden river-basin and the adjacent Saxon Switzerland, combining geological and geomorphological description of rock types, fractures, and weathering with accounts of rivers, springs, and drainage patterns. It outlines settlement patterns and population distribution, contrasts urban centers with rural communities, and treats local towns, economy, and land use. Illustrated explanations accompany discussions of sandstone cliffs, rock heights, and erosional features, and an appended colored map, photographs, and figures support navigation of the terrain. The work is organized into focused chapters that integrate physical landscape analysis with human geography for a coherent portrait of the region.
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