Stamp height
Stamp height | ||
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The punch height (seen from above from Hohl) |
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height | 422 m above sea level NHN | |
location | District of Aschaffenburg , Bavaria , Germany | |
Mountains | Spessart | |
Dominance | 2 km → Hahnenkamm | |
Notch height | 84 m ↓ W from Großhemsbach | |
Coordinates | 50 ° 3 '35 " N , 9 ° 6' 29" E | |
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The stamp height is 422 m above sea level. NHN the second highest peak of the Hahnenkamm mountain range in the Spessart in the Bavarian district of Aschaffenburg in Germany .
geography
The municipal boundary between Alzenau ( Hörstein district ) and Mömbris runs over the summit of the Stempelhöhe . To the east lie the Mömbris districts of Angelsberg , Gunzenbach and Hohl . The Krebsbach rises in the north of the mountain , the Rückersbach in the west and the Hohlenbach in the south . In the southeast, the Stempelhöhe goes flat to the Scharfenstein , in the north to the Elbernhöhe, in the south to the Rabengrundkopf and in the northeast to the Schweinkaute . The topographically highest point of the Mömbris municipality mark is located on a northeastern secondary peak of the Stempelhöhe. The Franconian Marienweg and the Degen-Weg lead over the Stempelhöhe .
history
The border between the municipalities of Alzenau and Mömbris did not always run above the stamp height. There are a number of well-preserved, old boundary stones from 1810. They separated the historical areas of two earlier states in the Rhine Confederation . On the western side was the territory of the Grand Duchy of Hesse , to which the Alzenau office in the Starkenburg province belonged. On the eastern side was the Grand Duchy of Frankfurt with the parish Mömbris in the department of Aschaffenburg . All of these boundary stones are numbered; in the range of the punch height from 117 to 123.