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Sauberg is a
mountain of Saxony,
southeastern Germany. 50°27′28″N 12°46′08″E / 50.45778°N 12.76889°E / 50.45778; 12.76889 v t e...
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apatite minerals. It was
first described in 1828 for an
occurrence in the
Sauberg Mine, Ore Mountains, Saxony, Germany. It was
named for
Saxon mining official...
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uninhabited until the 18th century. Originally, the
mountain was
called Sauberg (sow mountain) or
Schweinsberg (pig mountain),
after the
numerous wild...
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Lorraine (France). The
highest position is on 377 m
absolute altitude. (
Sauberg/French
broadcast station Europe 1)
Berus has an
oceanic climate (Köppen...
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Steinbrink (273 m)
Hoheroth (250.1 m) – with the 1,641 m long ****eberg
Tunnel Clusberg (249.6 m) – with
viewing tower and
transmitter Sauberg (c. 242.4 m)...
- army, then
occupying forces in Germany,
noted the
Unimog testing at the
Sauberg in the
early 1950s and
considered the
Unimog useful for
patrolling purposes...
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which time the name was
transferred to the
neighboring mountain (the
Sauberg, modern-day Kahlenberg). In 1683, modern-day
Kahlenberg was the meeting...
- Annaberg-Buchholz,
Markus Röhling Stolln, 600 mm (1 ft 11+5⁄8 in) Ehrenfriedersdorf,
Sauberg (underground
section only), 600 mm (1 ft 11+5⁄8 in) Saxony-Anhalt Elbingerode...
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water and are
managed by the
Freden sport fishing club.
Klump is
below the
Sauberg and
started out as
small farms and
farmers who
rented the land they lived...
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Staneberg (426 m) Hünstollen (425 m)
Roringer Spitze (406 m)
Hoherott (400 m)
Sauberg (391 m) -
formerly inside a
military training area
Ibenberg (388 m) Wittenberg...