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The boiler Glatzer (Polish Kotlina Kłodzka, Czech Kladska kotlina ) is a geographical term for an area within the former county of Glatz and the adjacent north -eastern Bohemia. The area now corresponds largely to the Polish powiat Kłodzki. After petrological - tectonic point of view it is part of the landscape area of ​​Innersudetischen sink.

The name of Glatz refers to the natural boundaries of which surrounded the Glatzer country. These are in the Northeast, the Owl Mountains ( Gory As well ), to the east the Bardo Mountains ( Gory Bardzkie ) and the Reichensteiner Mountains ( Gory Złote ), in the southeast, the Biel Mountains ( Bialskie ) and to the south the Śnieżnik Mountains ( Masyw Snieznika ). In the southwest, the mountains are Habelschwerdter ( Bystrzyckie ) and the Eagle Mountains ( Orlickie ) and in the northwest, the Table Mountains ( Table Mountains ).

The largest part of the area is drained by the Glatzer Neisse river and its tributaries Habelschwerdter Weistritz, Reinerz Weistritz and stones and Landecker Biele. The Glatzer Neisse flows over the Oder into the Baltic Sea.

The western region of the country Glatzer is geographically located outside the boiler Glatzer. It is reached via the Hummel Pass, which runs between the Habelschwerdter and the Table Mountains. This area, which historically belonged to the reign Hummel, arrived only in 1477 to the County of Glatz. It is beyond the watershed and is open to Bohemia. It is through the Bystra ( Fast ) and the Czermnica ( Czech heritage Neyer Bach) drained that accrue both the Metuje and flow across the Elbe into the North Sea.

Due to the easy walk passes by Mittelwalde ( Międzylesie ) to Moravia and the Hummel pass and Náchod to Bohemia and the Neisse breakdown (Nysa Kłodzka ) at Bardo ( Bardo ) as connection to Silesia, the area was from time immemorial a passage or connecting land between Bohemia and Silesia.

The county of Glatz was while belonging to Prussia in the districts Glatz, Habelschwerdt and temporarily neurodegeneration.

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