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Bavaria Hohe Mark Waldbeerenberg 146 North Rhine-Westphalia Hoher Meißner KasselerKuppe 753.6 Hesse Hohe Schrecke Schulzenberg 320 Thuringia Holstein Switzerland...
Vogelsbergkreis, Vogelsberg Auersberg (757 m), county of Fulda, Rhön KasselerKuppe (753.6 m), Werra-Meißner-Kreis, Hoher Meißner; highest mountain of Northeast...
Milseburg (835.2 m, Kuppen Rhön) Taufstein (773.0 m, High Vogelsberg) KasselerKuppe (753.6 m, Hoher Meissner) Gebaberg (750.7 m, in the east the Thuringian...
(467 m) - Waldeck Plateau Wasserberg (412 m) - central Burgwald Mardorfer Kuppe (405 m) - Lumda Plateau Dachsberg (388 m) - central Upper Hessian Ridge...