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  1. Kleiner Odenwald. /  49.402583°N 8.730139°E  / 49.402583; 8.730139. The Kleiner Odenwald (“Little Odenwald”) is the southern part of the central German hill range, the Odenwald, and is up to 567.8 m above sea level (NHN). [1] It is also part of the natural region of Sandstein-Odenwald in the north of the state of Baden-Württemberg.

  2. 196 metres (643 ft) above Normalhöhennull: Length: about 5.5 kilometres (3.4 mi) Basin features; Progression: Hahle→ Rhume→ Leine→ Aller→ Weser→ North Sea: Tributaries • left: Finkgraben, brook from Berlingerode

  3. Normalhöhennull ("standard elevation zero") or NHN is a standard reference level, the equivalent of sea level, used in Germany to measure height. In geographical terms, NHN is the reference plane for the normal height of a topographical eminence above sea level used in the 1992 German Mean Height Reference System ( Deutsches Haupthöhennetz ...

  4. In contrast, the zero level surface of the normal heights since 1992 (DHHN92, DHHN2016) is refered to as Normalhöhennull (NHN). It is realized by quasigeoid models (DHHN92: GCG05/GCG2011, DHHN2016: GCG2016). Further information / Literature DE – Germany. Web application “Computation of quasigeoid heights with GCG2016” (in German)

  5. Loch Lomond. El Loch Lomond (en gaélico escocés Loch Laomainn) es un lago (o loch en gaélico) de Escocia, que se localiza al oeste de la región, al sur de las Tierras Altas de Escocia. Forma parte simultáneamente de las regiones de Stirling, de Argyll and Bute y de West Dunbartonshire, situándose a 23 km al norte de la ciudad de Glasgow .

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  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mader_SteinMader Stein - Wikipedia

    West Hesse Depression. Geology. Age of rock. Miocene. Mountain type. neck of an extinct volcano. Type of rock. basalt. Mader Stein, or Maderstein, is a 265 m (869 ft) ( NHN) high hill in North Hesse, Schwalm-Eder-Kreis, north-east of the village of Maden, which belongs to the town of Gudensberg .