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Cotta Sandstone (German: Cottaer Sandstein, also called Mittelquader), is found in the Elbe Valley and in its numerous tributary valleys. Its main deposit lies in the west of the Elbe Sandstone Mountains, where it runs up to the Bohemian border, ending south of Pirna. It is named after the village of in the borough of Dohma, an area where the stone is quarried.

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  • Der Cottaer Sandstein; auch Mittelquader genannt, findet sich sowohl im Elbtal als auch in zahlreichen Nebentälern. Sein Hauptvorkommen liegt im Westen des Elbsandsteingebirges, das sich bis zur böhmischen Grenze hinzieht. Er ist nach dem Dohmaer Ortsteil Cotta, einem Abbaugebiet des Steins, benannt. Der Cottaer Sandstein entstand in der Kreide, im unteren Turon. (de)
  • Cotta Sandstone (German: Cottaer Sandstein, also called Mittelquader), is found in the Elbe Valley and in its numerous tributary valleys. Its main deposit lies in the west of the Elbe Sandstone Mountains, where it runs up to the Bohemian border, ending south of Pirna. It is named after the village of in the borough of Dohma, an area where the stone is quarried. (en)
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  • Der Cottaer Sandstein; auch Mittelquader genannt, findet sich sowohl im Elbtal als auch in zahlreichen Nebentälern. Sein Hauptvorkommen liegt im Westen des Elbsandsteingebirges, das sich bis zur böhmischen Grenze hinzieht. Er ist nach dem Dohmaer Ortsteil Cotta, einem Abbaugebiet des Steins, benannt. Der Cottaer Sandstein entstand in der Kreide, im unteren Turon. (de)
  • Cotta Sandstone (German: Cottaer Sandstein, also called Mittelquader), is found in the Elbe Valley and in its numerous tributary valleys. Its main deposit lies in the west of the Elbe Sandstone Mountains, where it runs up to the Bohemian border, ending south of Pirna. It is named after the village of in the borough of Dohma, an area where the stone is quarried. (en)
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