Leyenkopf
| Leyenkopf | ||
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| height | 431.5 m above sea level NN | |
| location | North Rhine-Westphalia , Germany | |
| Mountains | Hellerbergland , Siegerland | |
| Coordinates | 50 ° 47 '30 " N , 8 ° 2' 33" E | |
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The Leyenkopf is a 431.5 m high mountain and part of the ridge of the Rassberg in Salchendorf and Zeppenfeld in Neunkirchen in the Siegen-Wittgenstein district in North Rhine-Westphalia . It is assigned to the natural area of the Middle Hellertal .
On the mountain slopes were the pits Junge Löwe (from 1839) and Gleiskaute (from 1780) on the Salchendorfer side, Hoffnungsstern (1863–1885, lead extraction in a small shaft) on Zeppenfelder and Zankapfel (from 1863) on the Wiederstein area.