Eisinger Höhe
Eisinger Höhe | |
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Systematics according to | Handbook of the natural spatial structure of Germany |
Main unit group | 13 → Main Franconian plates |
About main unit | 132 → Marktheidenfelder Platte |
5th order region | 132.0 → Natural space unit 132.0 |
Natural space |
132.01 → Eisinger Höhe |
state | Bavaria |
Country | Germany |
The Eisinger Höhe is part of the Marktheidenfelder Platte natural area in Bavaria , in whose area the eponymous town of Eisingen is located. The Eisinger Höhe , as natural spatial sub-unit No. 132.01 of the main unit group Mainfränkische Platten (main unit 13), is one of four subdivision units of the nameless natural spatial unit 132.0 in the second decimal place. The other subdivision units of the natural space unit 132.0 are the Karlstadt-Birkenfelder Kalklößplatten (No. 132.00), the Roden-Waldzeller Rötflächen (No. 132.02) and the Urphar-Dertinger Hügelland (No. 132.03).
Natural allocation
The Eisinger Höhe is hierarchically assigned to the main unit group Mainfränkische Platten in the following way :
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(for 13 Main Franconian plates )
- 132 Marktheidenfelder Platte also (Remlingen-Urspringer plateau)
- 132.0 Natural space unit 132.0 (without name)
- 132.00 Karlstadt-Birkenfeld lime dumplings
- 132.01 Eisinger Höhe
- 132.02 Roden-Waldzeller red areas
- 132.03 Urphar-Dertinger hill country
- 132.0 Natural space unit 132.0 (without name)
- 132 Marktheidenfelder Platte also (Remlingen-Urspringer plateau)
literature
- Johannes Müller: Basic features of the natural geography of Lower Franconia . Justus Perthes Verlag, Gotha 1996.
Individual evidence
- ^ Emil Meynen , Josef Schmithüsen (Ed.): Handbook of the natural spatial structure of Germany . Federal Institute for Regional Studies, Remagen / Bad Godesberg 1953–1962 (9 deliveries in 8 books, updated map 1: 1,000,000 with main units 1960).