Meiselberg (Vienna)
Meiselberg | ||
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height | 291 m above sea level A. | |
location | Vienna , Austria | |
Mountains | Vienna Woods | |
Coordinates | 48 ° 15 '8 " N , 16 ° 19' 24" E | |
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The Meiselberg , is a 291-meter-high mountain in the 19th Vienna district Döbling .
geography
The Meiselberg forms the north-eastern continuation of the Schenkenberg and is located in the Döbling district of Sievering . It is bordered by the Kaasgraben in the north and the Arbesbach in the south. The mountain lies in a north-eastern extension of the Eastern Alps and is geologically part of the flysch zone , which is composed of sandstone , marl and claystone .
history
The Meiselberg probably got its name because of its sharply drawn back, which means that its name comes from the Middle High German meizel ( chisel ). The Meiselberg is now loosely built with houses, but unlike the surrounding mountains, it is not used for viticulture .
literature
- Kothbauer, Karl: Döbling - and its reed and field names . Dissertation Vienna 2001