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Hoher Dachstein (German: [ˈhoːɐ̯ ˈdaxʃtaɪn]) is a
strongly karstic mountain in
central Austria and the second-highest
mountain in the
Northern Limestone...
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Hoher Stein may
refer to:
Hoher Stein (Fichtel Mountains), a rock
formation in Bavaria,
Germany Hoher Stein, a
monument in Osterheide, Saxony, Germany...
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Hoher Meißner (German pronunciation: [ˈhoːɐ̯ ˈmaɪsnɐ]) is a
mountain m****if with a
height of 753.6 m and is
located in the Meißner-Kaufunger Wald...
- mountain's name, "
Hoher Bogen", does not - as is
often ****umed -
derive from the ridge's
morphological landscape shape of a "high arc" (
Hoher = "high", Bogen...
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Grossglockner Finsteraarhorn Wildspitze Bernina Hochkönig
Dufourspitze Hoher Dachstein Marmolada Viso
Triglav Barre des Écrins Säntis
Ortler Baldo Gran...
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Hoher Riffler may
refer to:
Hoher Riffler (Zillertal Alps), a 3,231 m high mountain, near Hintertux,
Schwaz District, Tyrol,
Austria Hoher Riffler (Verwall...
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Hoher Göll (German pronunciation: [ˈhoːɐ̯ ˈɡœl]) is a 2,522 m (8,274 ft)
mountain in the
Berchtesgaden Alps. It is the
highest peak of the Göll m****if...
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Hoher Meissner transmitter is a
facility for FM and TV
broadcasting on
Hoher Meissner mountain in
Northern Hesse. The
transmitter was
inaugurated in 1952...
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Hoher Straußberg is a
mountain of Bavaria, Germany. 47°32′37″N 10°47′40″E / 47.54361°N 10.79444°E / 47.54361; 10.79444 v t e...
- Speyerbach, the Rehbach.
About 110 metres north-northeast of the
summit of the
Hoher Stoppfelkopf a
hunting lodge was
built in 1900, the Hermannshütte (also...