Table Jura

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The so-called Table Jura (also Plateau Jura; German: Tafeljura, French: le Jura tabulaire) is the northeastern extension of the Jura Mountains. It stands in opposition to the folded Jura (Faltenjura) of the Jura range proper. The Table Jura stretches across the Swiss cantons of Basel-Landschaft and Aargau, into southwestern Germany, including the Hoher Randen, Baar, the Swabian Jura and the Franconian Jura.