Bärbroicher Höhe

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Bärbroicher Höhe
The highest point of the Bärbroicher Höhe is the Dreispringer Berg at 266.6 meters. [1]
The highest point of the Bärbroicher Höhe is the Dreispringer Berg at 266.6 meters .
Systematics according to Handbook of the natural spatial structure of Germany
Greater region 1st order Low mountain range threshold
Greater region 2nd order Rhenish Slate Mountains
Main unit group 33 →
Süderbergland
About main unit 338 →
Bergische plateaus
4th order region
(main unit)
338.2 →
Südbergische Plateau
5th order region 338.22 →
Sülzbergland
Natural space 338.224
Bärbroicher Höhe
Geographical location
Coordinates 50 ° 59 '3 "  N , 7 ° 13' 20"  E Coordinates: 50 ° 59 '3 "  N , 7 ° 13' 20"  E
Bärbroicher Höhe (North Rhine-Westphalia)
Bärbroicher Höhe
Location Bärbroicher Höhe
local community Bergisch Gladbach , Kürten
circle Rheinisch-Bergischer Kreis
state North Rhine-Westphalia
Country Germany

The Bärbroicher Höhe is a fragmented natural spatial unit with the order number 338.224 within the Südbergische plateau (order number 338.2) in the Bergisches Land , part of the Rhenish Slate Mountains .

It covers the area between the Kürten district of Biesfeld and the Bergisch Gladbach districts of Herkenrath and Bärbroich . According to the handbook of the natural spatial structure of Germany, the Bärbroicher Höhe becomes clockwise from the Paffrather Kalksenke (ordinal number 338.23) in the west, the Kürten plateau (338.220) in the north, the Sülz valleys and ridges (338.225) in the east and the Sülz plateau (338.41) in the South surrounded.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Andree Schulte: Bergisch Gladbach City History in Street Names , published by the Bergisch Gladbach City Archives, Volume 3, and by the Bergisch Geschichtsverein department Rhein-Berg e. V., Volume 11, Bergisch Gladbach 1995, p. 222 f. ISBN 3-9804448-0-5
  2. a b Handbook of the natural spatial structure of Germany: Sheet 108/109: Düsseldorf / Erkelenz (Karlheinz Paffen, Adolf Schüttler, Heinrich Müller-Miny) 1963; 55 p. And digital version of the corresponding map (PDF; 7.4 MB)
  3. a b Handbook of the natural spatial structure of Germany: Sheet 122/123: Cologne / Aachen (Ewald Glässer) 1978; 53 p. And digital version of the associated map (PDF file; 8.67 MB)