- The
Harrl is a high,
wooded western outlier of the Bückeberg hill
ridge in the
Weser Uplands of
central Germany. It is up to 213 m above sea
level (NN)...
- The
Weser Uplands consist of
hilly ridges and
include the Wesergebirge,
Harrl, Süntel, Bückeberg and Deister. The
Schaumburg Forest is a
continuous strip...
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Harly Forest Harlyberg 256 840
Lower Saxony Harplage 290 950
Lower Saxony Harrl Harrlberg 211 692
Lower Saxony Harz
Brocken 1,141.1 3,744
Lower Saxony,...
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Steinberg (L)
Selter (L) ****eberg (L) 378
Calenberg Uplands Bückeberg
Deister Harrl Kleiner Deister Nesselberg Osterwald Süntel (W)
Wesergebirge (W) 379 Innerste...
- up to 375
metres (1,230 ft) high, in the
Calenberg Uplands between the
Harrl and the
Deister in
central Germany, and is
often considered part of the...
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characteristics of the hips. In 1855, in a
sandstone quarry near Bückeburg on the
Harrl, a
fossil was
found of a
small dinosaur. Most of its
bones were in a poor...
- Uplands: Bückeberg – 367 m above sea
level (NN)
Deister – 405 m above NN
Harrl – 211 m above NN
Kleiner Deister (L) – 346 m above NN
Nesselberg (L) – 378 m above NN...
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almost 1,000
square kilometres (390 sq mi) from the
eastern Weser Hills,
Harrl and Süntel
running along both
sides of the
River Weser southwards to the...
- only a few
hills of the
Calenberg Uplands, such as the
nearby ridges of
Harrl and Bückeberge. To the west, on the
other side of the
Porta Westfalica,...