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- Dreisesselberg may refer to: Dreisesselberg (Bavarian Forest), a mountain of Bavaria, Germany, in the Bavarian Forest Dreisesselberg (Lattengebirge), a...
- The Dreisesselberg (Czech: Třístoličník) is a mountain in Bavaria, Germany, in the Bavarian Forest that is 1,333 metres high. The Dreisesselberg is located...
- The Dreisesselberg is a mountain in Bavaria, Germany, in the mountain range Lattengebirge. 47°41′29″N 12°53′51″E / 47.69139°N 12.89750°E / 47.69139;...
- basin, with the Rachel (up to 1,453 m), the Lusen (1,373 m) and the Dreisesselberg (1,333 m), the other highest mountains of the Bavarian Forest and in...
- Fichtel Mountains, Germany Dreisesselberg, Germany In Austria the E6 follows the routes of Nordwaldkammweg (from Dreisesselberg to Nebelstein) and Nord-Süd-Weitwanderweg...
- Czech Republic–Germany border Border stone on Mt. Třístoličník/Dreisesselberg Characteristics Entities  Czech Republic  Germany Length 815 km (506 mi)...
- Schlüchtern-Gundhelm. The Schwarzbach river originates on the north side of the Dreisesselberg (Bavarian Forest) mountain. List of rivers of Hesse "Weißbach - River"...
- 973 m), Salzburg Hochthron (1,853 m) Lattengebirge: Karkopf (1,738 m), Dreisesselberg (1,680 m), Predigtstuhl (1,618 m), Spechtenköpfe (1,285 m) The Berchtesgaden...
- and Salzburg, Austria. Its source lies at the northern slope of the Dreisesselberg which is one of the Latten Mountains. Part of its course forms a section...
- Adalbert Stifter ("Poet of the Bohemian Forest") was built in 1876–1877. Dreisesselberg (1,333 m above NHN; Germany) – from the pillow-like, weathered granite...