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  1. Normalhöhennull ("standard elevation zero") or NHN is a vertical datum used in Germany. In geographical terms, NHN is the reference plane for the normal height of a topographical eminence height above mean sea level used in the 1932 German Mean Height Reference System (Deutsches Haupthöhennetz). The plane is in the shape of a quasi-geoid. The reference height is a geodetic, fixed point on ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WallenhorstWallenhorst - Wikipedia

    www.wallenhorst.de. Wallenhorst is a municipality in the district of Osnabrück, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated in the Wiehengebirge, approx. 10 km north of Osnabrück . Johannes church in Rulle district. The New St. Alexander Church serves as a reference height for all other heights in the German Mean Height Reference System ...

  3. Normalhehenull ( NHN) is di Bezugsfläsch fä Hehe iwwerm Meeresschbiggl in Deitschlånd. Di Hehe werre in Meder iwwer Normalhehenull, m. i. NHN, ågewwe. 1992 hawwe di Vermessungsverwaldunge vun de Bunneslänner beschlosse, 1993 des Deitsche Haubthehenetz oizufierhe, wu sisch uf NHN bezieht.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LotterbergLotterberg - Wikipedia

    Lotterberg. /  51.1852000°N 9.4211083°E  / 51.1852000; 9.4211083. Lotterberg is a 305 m (1,001 ft) ( NHN) high hill between the villages of Wolfershausen and Deute in Schwalm-Eder-Kreis, Hesse, Germany.

  5. Scharfenstein (Hesse) /  51.19222°N 9.39278°E  / 51.19222; 9.39278. Scharfenstein is a 304 metres (997 ft) hill composed of basalt in the Schwalm-Eder-Kreis district of North Hesse, Germany. It is the remains of one of a number of extinct volcanoes in the West Hesse Depression .

  6. Normalhöhennull. Normalhöhennull ( NHN) isch d Bezugsfläche fir Höchi ybr m Meeresspiegel im Dytsche Haupthöhenetz sit 1993. Sit dm End vu d 1990er wird in ganz Dytschland s Höchisystem auf Normalhöchi zum Nullpunkt vom Amsschderdamer Pegel umgschdellt. D Höchi in dem System wird in Meter über Normalhöhennull ( m ü. NHN) agä.

  7. The Krottenspitze, Öfnerspitze and Großer Krottenkopf in the Allgäu Alps. This list of mountains of the Allgäu Alps tabulates those peaks and summits with names and spot heights that lie within the Allgäu Alps and that have a prominence of over 30 metres (98 ft). [1] [a] and an isolation of 100 m (330 ft) or more (rounded).