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Devil's Table (Lake Constance)
Devil's Table (German:''Teufelstisch'') may refer to the following landforms in Germany: * Teufelstisch (Bavarian Forest), a mountain in Bavaria, Germany * Devil's Table (Fichtel Mountains), a rock formation in the Fichtel Mountains, Germany * Devil's Table (Lake Constance), a rock formation in Lake Constance, opposite Überlingen. * Devil's Table (Hinterweidenthal) The Devil's Table (german: Teufelstisch) in Hinterweidenthal is a 14 metre high mushroom rock in the German part of the Wasgau region, the southern Palatine Forest in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate). Thanks to its location in the territor ..., a rock formation near Hinterweidenthal in the Palatinate, Germany * Devil's Table (Lemberg), a mushroom rock at Salzwoog in the Palatinate, Germany {{dab ...
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Teufelstisch (Bavarian Forest)
Teufelstisch is a mountain of Bavaria, Germany Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Europe after Russia, and the most populous member state of the European Union. Germany is situated betwe .... Mountains of Bavaria Mountains of the Bavarian Forest {{Bavaria-geo-stub ...
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Devil's Table (Fichtel Mountains)
Devil's Table (German:''Teufelstisch'') may refer to the following landforms in Germany: * Teufelstisch (Bavarian Forest), a mountain in Bavaria, Germany * Devil's Table (Fichtel Mountains), a rock formation in the Fichtel Mountains, Germany * Devil's Table (Lake Constance), a rock formation in Lake Constance, opposite Überlingen. * Devil's Table (Hinterweidenthal) The Devil's Table (german: Teufelstisch) in Hinterweidenthal is a 14 metre high mushroom rock in the German part of the Wasgau region, the southern Palatine Forest in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate). Thanks to its location in the territor ..., a rock formation near Hinterweidenthal in the Palatinate, Germany * Devil's Table (Lemberg), a mushroom rock at Salzwoog in the Palatinate, Germany {{dab ...
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Devil's Table (Lake Constance)
Devil's Table (German:''Teufelstisch'') may refer to the following landforms in Germany: * Teufelstisch (Bavarian Forest), a mountain in Bavaria, Germany * Devil's Table (Fichtel Mountains), a rock formation in the Fichtel Mountains, Germany * Devil's Table (Lake Constance), a rock formation in Lake Constance, opposite Überlingen. * Devil's Table (Hinterweidenthal) The Devil's Table (german: Teufelstisch) in Hinterweidenthal is a 14 metre high mushroom rock in the German part of the Wasgau region, the southern Palatine Forest in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate). Thanks to its location in the territor ..., a rock formation near Hinterweidenthal in the Palatinate, Germany * Devil's Table (Lemberg), a mushroom rock at Salzwoog in the Palatinate, Germany {{dab ...
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Devil's Table (Hinterweidenthal)
The Devil's Table (german: Teufelstisch) in Hinterweidenthal is a 14 metre high mushroom rock in the German part of the Wasgau region, the southern Palatine Forest in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate). Thanks to its location in the territory of the village of Kaltenbach - formerly part of Wilgartswiesen – it is often called the Kaltenbach Devil's Table (''Kaltenbacher Teufelstisch''), especially in old literary sources. It is larger and better known than the Devil's Table of Salzwoog, which is only 5 kilometres away to the southwest. The Hinterweidenthal Devil's Table is one of the landscape symbols of the Palatinate and is also the subject of a local legend. In 1947 the rock was portrayed on a Rhineland-Palatinate postage stamp. Geography The Devil's Table stands a few hundred metres south of the B 10 road and west of Hinterweidenthal-Kaltenbach on a 312-metre-high ridge, which runs for over two kilometres from Etschberg in the southwest to the 324-metre-high in ...
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