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Leininger Sporn
Prominent ridge in western Germany / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Leininger Sporn is a highly prominent ridge in the northeast of the Palatinate Forest in western Germany, mainly composed of the rock formations of the Middle and Upper Bunter. It forms the western edge of Upper Rhine Plain between Grünstadt in the north and Leistadt, a village in the county of Bad Dürkheim, in the southeast.[1] In the natural region system of the German Central Uplands it is considered one of the four sub-units of the Middle Palatinate Forest.
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