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Hohenstoffeln
Hohenstoffeln (center) and Hohenkrähen (right)
Highest point
Elevation
844 m (2,769 ft)
Geography
Location
Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Hohenstoffeln is a double peaked mountain of volcanic origin in the Hegau region (Konstanz district) of southern Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
Hohenstoffeln is a double peaked mountain of volcanic origin in the Hegau region (Konstanz district) of southern Baden-Württemberg, Germany. 47°48′N 8°45′E...
the direction of Engen in the Hegau with the volcanic formations of Hohenstoffeln, Hohenkrähen, Hohentwiel, Höwenegg, Hohenhewen and Neuhewen, Mägdeberg...
Auerberg in the Harz Ehrenbürg, a Zeugenberg in Franconian Switzerland Hohenstoffeln (volcano in the Hegau) Berguedà in the Pyrenees Pen y Fan in the Brecon...
descended from the family von Stoffeln with property on Castle Hohenstoffeln on the Hohenstoffeln at Hegau. He was substantially involved in the Appenzell Wars...