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- The Nesselberg is a ridge up to 378.2 m above sea level (NN) high in the Calenberg Highland which, together with the Kleiner Deister and the Osterwald...
- Faltenbogen Hoher Berg 183 Brandenburg, Saxony Muskau Heath 169 Saxony Nesselberg Grasberg 375 Lower Saxony Northern Limestone Alps Zugspitze 2,962 Bavaria...
- mediaeval times the seat of the Counts of Schaumburg, is located on the Nesselberg ("nettle mountain") in Schaumburg, a locality in the town of Rinteln....
- (406.1 m) Ith (439 m) Kleiner Deister (345.7 m) Lippe Uplands (495.8 m) Nesselberg (378.2 m) Oberwälder Land Osterwald (419.2 m) Weper (379 m) (Eastern)...
- following quarters: Papenberg Altstadt Waren-Ost Waren-Nord Waren-West Nesselberg Ecktannen Kamerun Werdersiedlung Waren (along with Gnoien, Bützow and...
- Bentheim Deister Sandstone: Völksen Hils Sandstone: Lutter am Barenberge Nesselberg Sandstone: Altenhagen I Obernkirchen Sandstone: Obernkirchen Osterwald...
- Hills are widely known because of Schaumburg Castle which stands on the Nesselberg (c. 225 m above NN) in the Schaumburg district of the town of Rinteln...
- above NN Landscape region Kleiner Deister 345,7 m Calenberg Uplands (l) Nesselberg 378,2 m Calenberg Uplands (l) Osterwald 419,2 m Calenberg Uplands (l)...
- Herchenhainer Höhe (733.1 m, Rhine-Weser watershed) Geiselstein (ca. 720 m) Nesselberg (ca. 716.2 m) Bilstein (665.5 m) 351.1 Eastern High Vogelsberg 153.72...
- 405 m above NN Harrl – 211 m above NN Kleiner Deister (L) – 346 m above NN Nesselberg (L) – 378 m above NN Osterwald (L) – 419 m above NN Süntel (W) – 437 m above NN...