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Himmelbjerget topographic map
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Himmelbjerget
With an elevation of 147 m (482 ft), Himmelbjerget is one of the highest natural points in the Danish landscape. The hill and surrounding area has been a centre for various gatherings and celebrations for more than 200 years and in 1875, a red brick tower was erected at the top.
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Name: Himmelbjerget topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Average elevation: 76 m
Minimum elevation: 20 m
Maximum elevation: 160 m
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Anholt
Denmark > Central Denmark Region
The western fifth of Anholt consists of hilly moraine country, while the eastern four-fifths of the island consist of mostly flat raised seabed with some low hills, former wind-blown sand dunes. Only the western moraine hills are inhabited. The eastern part, called "Ørkenen" (The Desert) is treeless; the…
Average elevation: 2 m
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