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Ochsenkopf (Harz)
Ochsenkopf, German for "ox's head", may refer to: * Ochsenkopf (Malbun), a mountain on the border of Liechtenstein and Austria * Ochsenkopf (Fichtel Mountains), a mountain in Upper Franconia, Bavaria * Ochsenkopf (Jägerhaus), a mountain of Saxony, southeastern Germany * Ochsenkopf (Rittersgrün), a mountain of Saxony, southeastern Germany * Ochsenkopf (Kitzbühel Alps), a mountain of the Alps * Ochsenkopf Transmitter, a radio and TV transmitter for the Bayerischer Rundfunk See also * Hoher Ochsenkopf The Hoher Ochsenkopf ("High Ochsenkopf", literally "High Oxen Peak") is a mountain in the Northern Black Forest in the municipality of Forbach (Baden), Forbach in south Germany. At it is the highest point in Forbach and also in the county of La ...
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Ochsenkopf (Malbun)
Ochsenkopf is a mountain on the border of Liechtenstein and Austria in the Rätikon range of the Eastern Alps close to the town of Malbun, with a height of . References

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Ochsenkopf (Fichtel Mountains)
The Ochsenkopf () is the second-highest mountain in the Fichtel Mountains with a height of . On its summit is an observation tower (the ''Asenturm'') and a transmission tower for VHF and TV programmes by Bayerischer Rundfunk. There are cable cars to the Ochsenkopf from south and north. The valley stations are, in the north, in the village of Bischofsgrün and, in the south, in Fleckl, part of the municipality of Warmensteinach. In winter there is skiing on the Ochsenkopf. In summer a sommerrodelbahn (dry toboggan run) can be used. This is accessible from the northern valley station. In addition since July 2007 there has been a tree-walk (''Kletterwald''), that can be used by individuals or groups. The White Main - the right-hand, northern headstream of the River Main - rises just a short distance to the east of the mountain, above the village of Fichtelberg as does the Fichtelnaab, a headstream of the Naab. The European Watershed also runs over the mountain. The Naab flows south ...
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Ochsenkopf (Rittersgrün)
Ochsenkopf bei Rittersgrün is a mountain of Saxony, southeastern 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 Saxony Mountains of the Ore Mountains {{Saxony-geo-stub ...
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Ochsenkopf (Kitzbühel Alps)
Ochsenkopf, German for "ox's head", may refer to: * Ochsenkopf (Malbun), a mountain on the border of Liechtenstein and Austria * Ochsenkopf (Fichtel Mountains), a mountain in Upper Franconia, Bavaria * Ochsenkopf (Jägerhaus), a mountain of Saxony, southeastern Germany * Ochsenkopf (Rittersgrün), a mountain of Saxony, southeastern Germany * Ochsenkopf (Kitzbühel Alps), a mountain of the Alps * Ochsenkopf Transmitter, a radio and TV transmitter for the Bayerischer Rundfunk See also * Hoher Ochsenkopf The Hoher Ochsenkopf ("High Ochsenkopf", literally "High Oxen Peak") is a mountain in the Northern Black Forest in the municipality of Forbach (Baden), Forbach in south Germany. At it is the highest point in Forbach and also in the county of La ...
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List Of Mountains Of The Alps (2000–2499 M)
This page tabulates only the most prominent mountains of the Alps, selected for having a topographic prominence of ''at least'' , and all of them exceeding in height. Although the list contains 537 summits, some significant alpine mountains are necessarily excluded for failing to meet the stringent prominence criterion. The list of these most prominent mountains is continued down to 2500 m elevation at List of prominent mountains of the Alps (2500–2999 m) and down to 2000 m elevation on List of prominent mountains of the Alps (2000–2499 m). All such mountains are located in either France, Italy, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Austria, Germany or Slovenia, even in some lower regions. Together, these three lists include all 44 ultra-prominent peaks of the Alps, with 19 ultras over 3000m on this page. For a definitive list of all 82 the highest peaks of the Alps, as identified by the International Climbing and Mountaineering Federation (UIAA), and often referred to as the 'Alp ...
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Ochsenkopf Transmitter
The Ochsenkopf Transmitter (german: Sender Ochsenkopf) is a radio and TV tower of reinforced concrete, which was built in 1958 on the summit of the Ochsenkopf mountain, the second-highest mountain in the Fichtelgebirge mountain chain in Northern Bavaria, Germany. The tower replaced a guyed steel tube TV mast that collapsed in January 1958 as result of icing. The tower, which is not accessible to the public, has a hyperbolic-shaped basement with five floors for technical equipment. Above it, there are platforms for directional antennas. The antennas for FM-transmission are on the upper part of the concrete tower, those for TV transmission on a steel tube mast on the top. Transmitting to the former GDR Ochsenkopf TV Tower played an important role in transmitting to the former GDR many West German FM and TV programs, notably ARD, West Germany's first – and between 1952 and 1963 only – television channel. Its signal could penetrate deep into the southern territor ...
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