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Hartz Mountains
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Hartz Mountains

Range running N–S in Tasmania, Australia, with two remarkable peaks: Hartz Mountain (1,254 m/4,113 ft) and Adamsons Peak (1,224 m/4,017 ft).



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Other major silver camps that they included in this family are: Kokanee Range (Slocan), British Columbia; Coeur d'Alene, Idaho; Freiberg and the Harz Mountains, Germany; and Pribram, Czech Republic.
In 1877, Bollinger and Harz (3) named the genus Actinomyces when they described the etiologic agent of bovine actinomycesis ("lumpy jaw") and called it Actinomyces bovis.
Among more than a dozen specific charges, Harz complains the NJSEA acted far outside of its powers in pursuing the project; the selection ignored vital public concerns of traffic and regional business; the NJSEA has not allowed sufficient public scrutiny of the project; Xanadu does not conform to the spirit or the letter of the NJSEA's own development criteria.
 
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