Rosengarten is part of the Rosengarten/Pagram district of the districtless city of Frankfurt, southeast of Berlin, in Brandenburg.
During the Vistula Ice Age, glacial ice formed a Döbberin arc via Rosengarten, south past Booßen, and then via Beresinchen to Kunowice. When the ice melted, the meltwater flowed south over Frankfurt. It is assumed that a small tributary of the Sandgrund and the Langen Grund near Güldendorf flowed into this stream. The water accumulated in a canal, the glacial valley known as Warsaw-Berlin. A terminal moraine landscape with higher elevations formed, the deposits west of the Oder formed a plateau, the current Lubuskie Land. The erratic rocks that remained were transported by the ice from Scandinavia to the region there.
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Address: Frankfurt (Oder), Germany
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