Germany.
It sounds as if you are thinking of the Harz Mountains.
The Harz mountains lie in central Germany.
The Rocky Mountains,and Seirra Nevada in the USA
There is no specific number of block mountains in the world as they are a type of landform formed by geological processes like faulting and erosion. Some famous examples of block mountains include the Sierra Nevada in North America and the Harz Mountains in Germany.
Sierra Nevada in California, USA Grand Teton in Wyoming, USA Harz Mountains in Germany
Examples of fault-block mountains include the Sierra Nevada in the United States, the Tetons in Wyoming, and the Harz Mountains in Germany. These mountains are formed when tectonic activity causes blocks of the Earth's crust to move vertically along faults.
Hochschule Harz was created in 1991.
The area of Harz - district - is 2,104 square kilometers.
Harz National Park was created in 1990.
There are a variety of famous Germany landforms. Some of these include the North European Plain, the North Sea coastline, and the Harz Mountains.
Some examples of fault-block mountains include the Sierra Nevada in the United States, the Tetons in Wyoming, and the Harz Mountains in Germany. These mountains are characterized by steep, rugged peaks and valleys created by the movement of faults in the Earth's crust.