- The
Seulingswald (also
called the Sillingswald) is a hill
range in the
German Central Uplands which reaches heights of up to 480.3 m above sea
level (NHN)...
- it runs northeast,
flanked by the Knüll
mountains in the west and the
Seulingswald in the east. Near
Bebra it
changes direction to the northwest. After...
- is, at 480.3 m above sea
level (NHN), the
highest natural hill in the
Seulingswald range. This
small upland is the
southernmost spur of the Fulda-Werra...
- Rhineland-Palatinate,
Saarland Selter Hohe Egge 395 1,296
Lower Saxony Seulingswald Toter Mann 480 1,570
Hesse Sieben Berge Hohe
Tafel 395 1,296
Lower Saxony...
-
Mission on 27
September 1944 was also
known as the air
battle over the
Seulingswald. The
mission aimed to
destroy the
factories in K****el of the engineering...
- Hünfeld Basin) 355.32
Buchenau Plateau (zu 357 Fulda-Werra Uplands) 357.20
Seulingswald (to 358
Salzungen Werra Upland) 359.0
Stadtlengsfeld Hills (Stadtlengsfelder...
-
Hesse and
Thuringia in Germany. It is part of the
natural region of the
Seulingswald. The
Hornsberg was
mentioned in do****ents
dating to the 12th century...
- near Wildberg, Calw, Baden-Württemberg
Lerchenberg (
Seulingswald) [de], a hill in the
Seulingswald in
Thuringia Mainz-Lerchenberg, a
quarter of Mainz,...
-
Forest in the
extreme north, the Stölzinger
Hills in the
centre and the
Seulingswald in the south. The
hills of the Fulda-Werra
Uplands include the following...
-
mountain with
Bildbaum am Kolomansberg,
Salzburg state Toter Mann (
Seulingswald), 480 m, hill near Friedewald,
Hessen Le Mort Homme, a
fiercely fought-over...