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Hochstein may refer to: * Hochstein (surname) * Hochstein (Arnbruck), a mountain of Bavaria, Germany * Hochstein (Eifel), a volcanic conic in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany *Hochstein (Elstra) Hochstein is a mountain of Saxony, southeastern Germany Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It lies between the Baltic Sea and the North Sea to the north and the Alps to the south. Its s ..., a mountain of Saxony, Germany * Hochstein (Lawalde), a mountain of Saxony, Germany * Hochstein (rocks), a rock formation in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany * Hochstein Ridge, a ridge of Antarctica * Hochstein School of Music & Dance in Rochester, New York {{disambiguation ...
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Hochstein (surname)
Hochstein is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Amos Hochstein (born 1973), American-Israeli politician *Barbara Hochstein, German–New Zealand radiologist *David Hochstein (1892–1918), American classical violinist *Erik Hochstein (born 1968), German swimmer *Grant Hochstein (born 1990), American figure skater *Russ Hochstein (born 1977), American football player {{surname, Hochstein ...
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Hochstein (Arnbruck)
Hochstein (Arnbruck) is a mountain of Bavaria, Germany Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It lies between the Baltic Sea and the North Sea to the north and the Alps to the south. Its sixteen States of Germany, constituent states have a total popu .... Mountains of Bavaria {{Bavaria-geo-stub ...
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Hochstein (Eifel)
The Hochstein (also called the Kalberg or ''Kahler Berg'' and, formerly, the ''Forstberg'') is a volcanic cone, , in the Eifel near Ober mendig in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate and county of Mayen-Koblenz. Geography Location The Hochstein rises in the High Eifel between the villages of Bell to the north-northeast and Ettringen to the south. Its summit and most of the hill lie in the western part of the borough of Mendig, the village of Obermendig extending as far as the eastern foot of the hill. The west and south flanks are located in the municipality of Ettringen. Northwest of the hill, along its municipal boundary with Ettringen, are the ''Roderhöfe'' which belong to Mendig. Somewhat to the north of the hill rises the ''Kellbach'' stream and, to the south, the ''Segbach'', which both feed the Nette tributary of the Krufter Bach. Natural regions The Hochstein is part of the natural region major unit group, the Middle Rhine Region (No. 29), the major ...
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Hochstein (Elstra)
Hochstein is a mountain of Saxony, southeastern Germany Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It lies between the Baltic Sea and the North Sea to the north and the Alps to the south. Its sixteen States of Germany, constituent states have a total popu .... Mountains of Saxony West Lusatia {{Saxony-geo-stub ...
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Hochstein (Lawalde)
__FORCETOC__ The Hochstein ( Sorbian: 'Rubježny hród') is a mountain in Saxony, eastern Germany. At an elevation of 533.1 m (1,749 ft), it is the easternmost peak of the Czorneboh chain in the Upper Lusatian Highlands. At the summit cliffs, which are under protection as natural monuments, the mica granodiorite of which the mountain consists can be observed breaking through the surface. Ramparts A prehistoric rampart encloses the up to 10 m high rocks. In 1841, historian Karl Benjamin Preusker suspected a pagan sacrificial place at the site. Archaeological investigations around 1900 revealed a Slavic or other medieval use. The question after the function of the site, however, could not be answered. Around 1350 the rocks are said to have served as a hiding place to a group of bandits, which is why the site was also called a robber castle on old maps and is still called so in Sorbian today. Hiking trails The Kammweg, which leads from to Großpostwitz, is marked with th ...
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Hochstein (rocks)
The Hochstein, near the little Palatinate (region), southwest Palatine town of Dahn in southwest Germany, is a rock formation that is very popular with sports climbers and walking, walkers. Structure and location The Hochstein (345 m) belongs to the many bunter sandstone rock formations that are typical of the Wasgau, a region that covers the southern part of the Palatine Forest and the northern part of the Vosges. Because the region of Dahn is especially rich in such landforms, it is known as the Dahn Rock Country (''Dahner Felsenland''). The Hochstein - like the other rock outcrops of the region - is made of a harder rock that has partly withstood erosion (geology), erosion over the centuries. The entire massif runs for 1½ km east of Dahn across the Wieslauter stream and is heavily subdivided. Especially striking is the ''Hochsteinnadel'' ("Hochstein Needle") at the western tip of the massif, near St. Michael's Chapel. Next is the ''Gratturm'', followed by the main ''Hochste ...
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Hochstein Ridge
Cotton Plateau () is a snow-covered plateau just east of the mouth of Marsh Glacier, in the Queen Elizabeth Range. Name Cotton Plateau was named by the northern party of the New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition (NZGSAE; 1961–62) for Sir Charles Cotton, noted New Zealand geomorphologist and authority on glacial landforms. Location Cotton Plateau is in the west of the Queen Elizabeth Range, bounded by the Marsh Glacier to the west, the Prince of Wales Glacier and Hamilton Glacier to the east and the Princess Anne Glacier to the south. Features include, from north to south, Hochstein Ridge, Prince Edward Glacier, Panorama Point and The Palisades. Features Hochstein Ridge . A ridge long, extending north from Cotton Plateau between Prince Edward Glacier and Prince of Wales Glacie. Mapped by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) from tellurometer surveys and Navy air photos, 1960-62. Named by the United States Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names The Adv ...
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