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Erz Mountains

[airts]

plural noun

  1. a mountain range in central Europe, on the boundary between Germany and the Czech Republic. Highest peak, Keilberg, 4,080 feet (1,245 meters).



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Guenzel went on trial in August for killing Stempniewicz at his home, a bed-and-breakfast inn in the town of Hartmannsdorf-Reichenau in the Erz mountains near the border with the Czech Republic.

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Prosecutors say Detlev Guenzel, 56, strangled and dismembered the 59 year old last November at a small bed-and-breakfast run by Mr Guenzel in the Erz mountains in eastern Germany.

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Police in Dresden say they have arrested a 55-year-old police officer on suspicion of murder after the body of another man was found in the Erz mountains in eastern Germany.

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Unfortunately," says Zittel, "Werner's field observations were limited to a small district, the Erz Mountains and the neighboring parts of Saxony and Bohemia.

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"They lie in the narrow pass of Gabel—in the chasms of the Erz mountains—they have died of hunger and thirst, and they have deserted," said Prince Augustus, solemnly.

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