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- The Haar (German pronunciation: [ˈhaːɐ̯]) or Haarstrang is a ridge of hills on the southern edge of the Westphalian Basin in the German state of North...
- Hills (Bergisch-Märkisches Hügelland). The Ardey Hills, together with the Haarstrang, run from east to west, separating two major natural units: the Westphalian...
- the additional common names **** strange, **** strong, (compare German "Haarstrang", meaning hog's tail) brimstonewort and sulphurwort. The long stout taproot...
- the nature reserve. To the north is the heavily forested region of the Haarstrang, to the east are the Brilon Heights, to the south is the Rothaargebirge...
- lies at the north side of the Sauerland and at the south side of the Haarstrang. Arnsberg Möhnesee Soest Werl Wickede Ense consists of the following 15...
- Holzwickede to Unna and from there through the ****weg Börde parallel to the Haarstrang ridge on the southern edge of the Westphalian Lowland via Werl to Soest...
- The area south of the city is mostly forested; the lightly forested Haarstrang mountain is to the north. The river Möhne flows between these two areas...
- predominantly flat. In the southern area the terrain rises sharply towards the Haarstrang. It separates the lowlands from the mountainous Sauerland. In the south...
- in the northwest by the narrow Haarstrang. In the north the terrain descends (on the far side of Sintfeld and Haarstrang) more or less gently into the...
- square kilometers and is located on the southern flank of a hill called "Haarstrang". Arnsberg Ense Fröndenberg Menden Unna Werl After the local government...