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Hohe Warte (Pforzheim)
Hohe Warte may refer to the following geographical locations: In Germany: * Hohe Warte (ridge), a forested upland in the Fichtel Mountains of North Bavaria * Hohe Warte (Fichtelgebirge), a hill in the Fichtel Mountains * Hohe Warte (Schwäbische Alb), a mountain in the Swabian Jura * 2 mountains in the Thuringian Forest, in Ilm district: ** Hohe Warte (Elgersburg) (765 m) southwest of Elgersburg ** Hohe Warte (Frankenhain) (776 m) northeast of Oberhof on the Frankenhainer Gemarkung * Hohe Warte (Rothaargebirge), a mountain in the Rothaar Mountains * Hohe Warte (Spessart), a hill in the Spessart * Hohe Warte (Odenwald), a hill in the Odenwald * Hohe Warte (Eifel), a mountain in the Eifel * Hohe Warte (Gießen), forested heights east of Gießen * a district of Stuttgart-Feuerbach in Stuttgart * an observation tower in Pforzheim, see Hohe Warte (Pforzheim) * Hohe Warte (Engelskirchen), a mountain near Engelskirchen in the Oberbergischen Kreis In Austria: * Hohe Warte ...
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Hohe Warte (ridge)
The Hohe Warte (318–493 m above NN) is a largely forested upland with four striking hills on the southwestern fringe of the Fichtel Mountains located in northern Bavaria, near Bayreuth. Its highest peak is the Hirschberg (493 m). About 60% of the ridge lies on the territory of the parish of Bindlach, the other 40% is divided between the town of Bayreuth and the parish of Heinersreuth. A number of lakes and streams have their origin in these hills and are an important source of drinking water for the surrounding settlements. Parishes To the north and east lies the hills are in the parish of Bindlach, in the south in the borough of Bayreuth, in the west on the parish of Heinersreuth. The following villages lie on the hill range: Peaks * Hirschberg (493 m above Normalnull, NN) * Hohe Wart, Siegesturm (Bayreuth), Victory tower (''Siegesturm'') (463 m ANN) - erected after the Franco-Prussian War of 1870/71 * Kühnleite (457 m ANN) * Schupfenschlager Höhe (452 m ANN) Rivers ...
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Hohe Warte, Vienna
The Hohe Warte is a hill in the 19th district of the city of Vienna, Döbling between Heiligenstadt and Unterdöbling. There is also a street with the same name. In the 19th century, a number of villas were built on the Hohe Warte because it offered good views of the surrounding areas. Today, the Hohe Warte is best known firstly as the site of the Zentralanstalt für Meteorologie und Geodynamik (Central Bureau for Meteorology and Geodynamics), which is also often referred to as the ''Hohe Warte'' because of its address, secondly for the former presidential villa of the Austrian Bundespräsident, and thirdly for the stadium Casino-Stadion Hohe Warte. In 1872, the Zentralanstalt für Meteorologie und Geodynamik relocated from Wieden to the Hohe Warte; its new home had been built by Heinrich von Ferstel between 1870 and 1872. The institute is responsible ''inter alia'' for Austria’s daily weather reports. In 1957, the complex on the Hohe Warte was greatly expanded, and in 1967 an ...
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Hohenwart
Hohenwart is a municipality in the district of Pfaffenhofen in Bavaria in 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 .... References Pfaffenhofen (district) {{Pfaffenhofendistrict-geo-stub ...
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Hohenwarth
Hohenwarth is a municipality in the district of Cham in Bavaria in 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 .... References Cham (district) {{Chamdistrict-geo-stub ...
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Hohe Wart
Hohe Wart is a wooded hill of the Spessart range in Bavaria, Germany. It is located in the unincorporated area Forst Hohe Wart, between the districts of Aschaffenburg and Miltenberg. Hohe Wart is part of the latter and is bordered by Bessenbach, Mespelbrunn, Leidersbach Leidersbach is a community in the Miltenberg district in the ''Regierungsbezirk'' of Lower Franconia (''Unterfranken'') in Bavaria, Germany. Geography Location Leidersbach lies roughly 10 km south of Aschaffenburg in the Spessart. Neig ... and Sulzbach am Main. The town of Aschaffenburg is the sole land owner on the hill. ''Hohe Wart Haus'', an inn frequented by day trippers (bikers, hikers) is located on the hill. Note that the similarly named Hohe Warte is a different hill of the Spessart, located near Rohrbrunn. References Hills of Bavaria Miltenberg (district) Hills of the Spessart {{Bavaria-geo-stub ...
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Hohe Warte Stadium
Hohe Warte Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Vienna, Austria. It is located on the Hohe Warte hill in Heiligenstadt, a northern suburb in the 19th Viennese district of Döbling. Primarily a football venue and the home of First Vienna FC, it has also occasionally played host to Austrian international rugby union matches and the Vienna Vikings American Football team. History The stadium was opened in 1921 and was contemporaneously considered the best and biggest sporting venue in continental Europe. The Austrian national football side played numerous matches there in the 1920s and 1930s, attracting the ground's record attendance of 85,000 people when playing Italy in 1923. Around this time the venue also hosted boxing bouts like Georges Carpentier versus Arthur Townley on 1 May 1924 and even open-air opera performances like on 24 July 1924 when an audience of 20,000 attended ''Aida'' conducted by Pietro Mascagni. It was also occasionally used as a giant Movie Theater in the ...
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Hohe Warte (Tux Alps)
Hohe Warte may refer to the following geographical locations: In Germany: * Hohe Warte (ridge), a forested upland in the Fichtel Mountains of North Bavaria * Hohe Warte (Fichtelgebirge), a hill in the Fichtel Mountains * Hohe Warte (Schwäbische Alb), a mountain in the Swabian Jura * 2 mountains in the Thuringian Forest, in Ilm district: ** Hohe Warte (Elgersburg) (765 m) southwest of Elgersburg ** Hohe Warte (Frankenhain) (776 m) northeast of Oberhof on the Frankenhainer Gemarkung * Hohe Warte (Rothaargebirge), a mountain in the Rothaar Mountains * Hohe Warte (Spessart), a hill in the Spessart * Hohe Warte (Odenwald), a hill in the Odenwald * Hohe Warte (Eifel), a mountain in the Eifel * Hohe Warte (Gießen), forested heights east of Gießen * a district of Stuttgart-Feuerbach in Stuttgart * an observation tower in Pforzheim, see Hohe Warte (Pforzheim) * Hohe Warte (Engelskirchen), a mountain near Engelskirchen in the Oberbergischen Kreis In Austria: * Hohe War ...
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Hohe Warte (Karwendel)
The Hohe Warte is a mountain, Bundesamt für Eich- und Vermessungswesen Österreich: Austrian Map online (Österreichische Karte 1:50,000)'. Retrieved 13 February 2012. in height, in the Karwendel range in Austria. It is located between the Kleiner Solstein to the west and the Hintere Brandjochspitze to the east, in the Nordkette in the state of Tyrol, north of the Innsbruck quarter of Kranebitten and has a prominence of at least 77 metres. Access The Hohe Warte was first climbed in 1870 by Hermann von Barth. The present normal route to the top runs from the Aspach Hut () above Innsbruck and poses no great difficulties. It runs through ''schrofen'' terrain up to the Gamswart Saddle, then for a short way along the western ridge to the summit. Another ascent runs up the south ridge and has a climbing grade of UIAA IV. Crossings to the Kleiner Solstein and Hintere Brandjochspitze are possible at grade III-.Walter Klier: ''Alpenvereinsführer alpin, Karwendel, pp. 142 f, Rz 730 ...
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Hohe Warte (Zillertal Alps)
Hohe Warte may refer to the following geographical locations: In Germany: * Hohe Warte (ridge), a forested upland in the Fichtel Mountains of North Bavaria * Hohe Warte (Fichtelgebirge), a hill in the Fichtel Mountains * Hohe Warte (Schwäbische Alb), a mountain in the Swabian Jura * 2 mountains in the Thuringian Forest, in Ilm district: ** Hohe Warte (Elgersburg) (765 m) southwest of Elgersburg ** Hohe Warte (Frankenhain) (776 m) northeast of Oberhof on the Frankenhainer Gemarkung * Hohe Warte (Rothaargebirge), a mountain in the Rothaar Mountains * Hohe Warte (Spessart), a hill in the Spessart * Hohe Warte (Odenwald), a hill in the Odenwald * Hohe Warte (Eifel), a mountain in the Eifel * Hohe Warte (Gießen), forested heights east of Gießen * a district of Stuttgart-Feuerbach in Stuttgart * an observation tower in Pforzheim, see Hohe Warte (Pforzheim) * Hohe Warte (Engelskirchen), a mountain near Engelskirchen in the Oberbergischen Kreis In Austria: * Hohe War ...
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Hohe Warte (Carnic Alps)
Monte Coglians ( Friulian: ''Coliàns''; german: Hohe Warte) is the highest mountain of the Carnic Alps, on the border between Italy ( province of Udine) and Austria ( Carinthia), west of the Monte Croce Carnico pass ( Plöcken Pass). With its elevation of , it is the highest peak of the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region of Italy and of the Carnic and Gailtal Alps. Monte Coglians is characterised by karst topography. References Related articles * List of Italian regions by highest point This is a list of Italian regions by highest point. There are 20 regions, but in one case (Serra Dolcedorme) the highest point is shared between two of them ( Basilicata and Calabria''Serra Dolcedorme, Italy'', page owww.peakbagger.comaccessed on ... External links Monte Coglians on Hribi.netMonte Coglians on Hike.uno* Mountains of the Alps Mountains of Carinthia (state) Mountains of Friuli-Venezia Giulia Friuli Austria–Italy border International mountains of Europe Two-thousa ...
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