Table Jura

Mountain chain in Switzerland and Germany From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The so-called Table Jura or Plateau Jura (German: Tafeljura; French: le Jura tabulaire) is the northeastern extension of the Jura Mountains. It stands in opposition to the folded Jura (Faltenjura) of the Jura range proper.[1]

Elevation1,015 m (3,330 ft)
Coordinates48°09′02″N 8°44′57″E
CountriesGermany and Switzerland
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Table Jura
View over Randen from Hagenturm on Hage mountain
Highest point
PeakLemberg
Elevation1,015 m (3,330 ft)
Coordinates48°09′02″N 8°44′57″E
Geography
CountriesGermany and Switzerland
Cantons/StatesBasel-Landschaft, Aargau, Schaffhausen, Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria
Range coordinates50°16′N 10°58′E
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The Table Jura stretches across the Swiss cantons of Basel-Landschaft, Aargau and Schaffhausen into southern Germany (Baden-Württemberg, Bavaria). It includes the Randen, Baar, the Swabian Jura and the Franconian Jura. The Table Jura thus ranges from near the Swiss city of Basel to the German city of Coburg.

The range is crossed by the Rhine (High Rhine) and upper part of the Danube.

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