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- subpeak of the Fichtelberg, known as the Kleiner Fichtelberg ("Little Fichtelberg") also called the Hinterer Fichtelberg ("Rear Fichtelberg"); 1,205.6 m)...
- The Fichtelberg railway (German: Fichtelbergbahn) is a 750 mm (2 ft 5+1⁄2 in) narrow-gauge railway that leads from the standard-gauge international line...
- Fichtelberg is a muni****lity in the district of Bayreuth in Bavaria in Germany. It is a state-recognised climatic spa (Luftkurort). Fichtelberg lies on...
- (German: Keilberg) at 1,244 metres (4,081 ft) above sea level and the Fichtelberg in Germany at 1,215 metres (3,986 ft). The Ore Mountains have been intensively...
- The Fichtelberg Cable Car (German: Fichtelberg Schwebebahn) is a German cable car in the Ore Mountains in Saxony that runs from the town of Oberwiesenthal...
- highest elevation in the borough is the Fichtelberg (sometimes called the Großer Fichtelberg or Great Fichtelberg) which, at 1,215 m above NN, is the highest...
- wolbekant ligt in Beiern, gnant der Fichtelberg ("A mountain, high, wide and well-known, lies in Bavaria, known as the Fichtelberg"). In descriptions of the border...
- The Neusorg–Fichtelberg railway was a German branch line northern Bavaria. It linked the town of Fichtelberg in the Upper Franconian county of Bayreuth...
- Ústí nad Labem regions and broadcasts in digital. View of Klínovec from Fichtelberg (meridian a 1864 fixed point from at the front) Klínovec broadcast tower...
- Scientist. 48 (6): 743–757. doi:10.1177/0002764204272576. S2CID 144313162. Fichtelberg, Aaron (2009). "Fair Trials and International Courts: A Critical Evaluation...