Dammersfeld Ridge
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The Dammersfeld Ridge (German: Dammersfeldrücken) is a low mountain chain in the High Rhön in Germany, which begins on a line from Bischofsheim to Gersfeld and runs in a southwesterly direction to Riedenberg – Werberg – Maria Ehrenberg. The majority of this area today is a military out-of-bounds area, the Wildflecken Training Area. Its highest point is the Dammersfeldkuppe, the second-highest mountain in the Rhön. The Bavarian-Hessian state border runs along the crest of the mountain chain.
Dammersfeld Ridge | |
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Highest point | |
Peak | Dammersfeldkuppe |
Elevation | 927.9 m above NHN |
Geography | |
State(s) | Counties of Bad Kissingen and Rhön-Grabfeld, Bavaria, and county of Fulda, Hesse, Germany |
Range coordinates | 50°23′49″N 9°51′44″E |
Parent range | Southern High Rhön, High Rhön, Rhön |
The Dammersfeld Ridge was first defined in 1968 as a natural region as part of the natural regional classification of Germany at a map scale of 1:200,000 (Sheet 140 Schweinfurt), and it is grouped as follows:[1]
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