Hohe Egge (Süntel)

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Hohe Egge
Highest point
Elevation440 m above sea level (NN) (1,440 ft)
Prominence310 m ↓ Domäne Dahle, Deisterpforte[1] → Hils
Isolation20.7 km → Thüster Berg
Coordinates52°10′17″N 9°23′01″E / 52.171389°N 9.383611°E / 52.171389; 9.383611Coordinates: 52°10′17″N 9°23′01″E / 52.171389°N 9.383611°E / 52.171389; 9.383611
Geography
LocationLower Saxony, Germany
Parent rangeSüntel, Weser Uplands

The Hohe Egge, at a good 440 m above NN,[2] is the highest point on the Süntel ridge in the Calenberg Uplands in the German federal state of Lower Saxony. On its summit is the .

The Hohe Egge or Süntel, with its topographic prominence of 300 metres, is one of the most prominent hills and ridges in North Germany.

References[]

  1. ^ Isolation and prominences from TK 25; saddle lies at about 130 m.
  2. ^ The survey point that shows 437.5 does not represent the actual summit; according to TK 25 the latter is over 440 m above NN!


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