- The Großer
Beerberg is a mountain, 982.9 m above sea
level (NHN),
whose summit is the
highest point in the
Thuringian Forest and the
state of Thuringia...
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Beerberg (lit.: "Berry Mountain") may
refer to the
following mountains in Germany: Großer
Beerberg (982 m), a
mountain in the
Thuringian Forest, Thuringia...
- 000-meter-high mountains,
including Thuringia's
highest peak, the Großer
Beerberg (983 m),
approximately 5
kilometres (3 miles) NE of the city centre. Suhl...
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Forest in the south-east. Most of this
range is
forested and the Großer
Beerberg (983 m) is Thuringia's
highest mountain. To the south-west, the Forest...
- 70 km (43 mi) long and 20 km (12 mi) wide. The
highest elevation is Großer
Beerberg at 982 m (3,222 ft)
above sea level. The
Rennsteig (sometimes
called Rennweg)...
- (695.4)
Fichtelberg (1214.8)
Brocken (1141.2)
Bungsberg (167.4) Großer
Beerberg (982.9) This list of the
highest points of the
German states shows the...
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northwest to southeast. The
summits are the
Inselsberg (900 m) and the
Beerberg (980 m). JPL · 10244 10245
Inselsberg 6071 P-L Großer
Inselsberg at 900...
- are
indented under the
appropriate main peak. ‣ Abbreviations:
Grosser Beerberg (982.9 m) (R/S), Ilm district, TF
Wildekopf (943 m), Schmalkalden-Meiningen...
- It is the fourth-highest
distinct mountain of Thuringia,
after Großer
Beerberg (982.9 m (3,225 ft)), Schn****opf (978 m (3,209 ft)) and Großer Finsterberg...
- are the two
highest mountains in Thuringia, the 983-meter-high Großer
Beerberg and the 978-meter-high Schn****opf.
Southwest of
Oberhof there are also...