Dung heap (mountain)
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View from the Rote Wand to the dung heap (left of center) |
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height | 2436 m above sea level A. | |
location | Vorarlberg , Austria | |
Mountains | Lechquellen Mountains | |
Dominance | 1.16 km → Black Wall | |
Coordinates | 47 ° 12 '12 " N , 9 ° 59' 50" E | |
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rock | lime |
The dung heap is a 2436 m above sea level. A. high mountain in the Lechquellen Mountains on the Vorarlberg municipality of Sonntag in Austria . It lies north of the Rote Wand and is lined up in the ridge with the Bettlerspitze ( 2272 m above sea level ), Klesenzahörner ( 2276 m above sea level ) and Gadnerköpf ( 2271 m above sea level ) in front of the Hirschenspitze ( 2501 m above sea level) A. ) above the Gadnergschröf .
Word meaning
The name of the mountain dung heap is related to the dung heap from agriculture, a collection of dung . In Vorarlberg, in neighboring Allgäu and in neighboring Switzerland and Liechtenstein , just a few decades ago , the dung was dumped in a square or rectangular shape in front of the farm and pulled upwards so that a more or less large cube was created. A beautifully built manure heap on a farm was literally “ the pride of every farmer ”. The mountain dung heap is similar in shape to such a beautifully built dung heap on a farm in earlier times.
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Individual evidence
- ↑ Joseph Zösmair: The mountain name of Vorarlberg. Subtitle: if possible on a documentary basis, published by Vorarlberger Buchdruckerei-Gesellschaft mbH, Dornbirn 1923, p. 28.