Eastern Upper Lusatia

Eastern Upper Lusatia
German: Östliche Oberlausitz; Polish: Obniżenie Żytawsko-Zgorzeleckie; Czech: Žitavská pánev
Tripoint of Germany, Czech Republic and Poland in the Eastern Upper Lusatia
Highest point
PeakProsečský hřeben
Elevation593 m (1,946 ft)
Coordinates50°44′29″N 15°7′58″E / 50.74139°N 15.13278°E / 50.74139; 15.13278
Geography
CountriesGermany, Poland and Czech Republic
State/
Region/
Voivodeship
Saxony/
Lower Silesian/
Liberec
Parent rangeWestern Sudetes

Eastern Upper Lusatia (German: Östliche Oberlausitz; Czech: Žitavská pánev, Polish: Obniżenie Żytawsko-Zgorzeleckie) is a natural region in Germany (Saxony), Czech Republic (Liberec Region) and Poland (Lower Silesian Voivodeship). It is a mesoregion of the Western Sudetes. According to the Saxon division of natural regions, the region as part of the Saxon Loess Fields and divides it into 12 subdivisions at the level of meso-geochores.