Tönneckenkopf

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Tönneckenkopf
Club home of SV Göttingerode at Tönneckenkopf

Club home of SV Göttingerode at Tönneckenkopf

height 303.2  m above sea level NHN
location Göttingerode ,
District of Goslar , Lower Saxony ( Germany )
Mountains Northern Harz foreland
Dominance 0.4 km →  Klinkkopf
Coordinates 51 ° 53 '43 "  N , 10 ° 30' 40"  E Coordinates: 51 ° 53 '43 "  N , 10 ° 30' 40"  E
Tönneckenkopf (Lower Saxony)
Tönneckenkopf
rock limestone
Age of the rock Shell limestone
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The Tönneckenkopf is up to 303.2  m above sea level. NHN high mountain near Göttingerode in Bad Harzburg , Goslar district . It is part of the Tönneckenkopf-Röseckenbach nature reserve .

Surname

The hill, sometimes also referred to as Tännchenkopf or Tönneckenskopf , does not derive its name from firs , contrary to its verbal German form, but was named after a Low German nickname for the name Antonius , Töneke .

vegetation

The Tönneckenkopf is a shell limestone hill whose flat, dry hilltop and south-facing slope areas are populated by semi- arid grass and warmth-loving fringes and bushes. The slope areas exposed to the north are occupied by grasslands and fallow oat meadows . The hill was partially built on as part of the resettlement of some Göttingen households and was only sparsely overgrown with deciduous trees and bushes around 1976, but is now mostly forested.

Web links

Commons : Tönneckenkopf  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b zoning map of the district of Goslar
  2. ^ Wilhelm Baumgarten : Contributed: The larger Bad Harzburg . P. 52: "The community [Harlingerode] then had a sports facility set up and a sports home built on the slope of the Tännchenkopf ."
  3. Lower Saxony State Office for Water Management, Coastal Protection and Nature Conservation : Official ordinance card for the nature reserve "Tönneckenkopf - Röseckenbach" , accessed on May 31, 2019. The map describes the hill as Tönneckenskopf .
  4. Richard Wieries: Names of mountains, cliffs, valleys, springs, streams, ponds, villages, floor parts, forestry places and ways in District Court District Harzburg . In: Landesverein für Heimatschutz in the Duchy of Braunschweig (ed.): The field names of the Duchy of Braunschweig . tape 1 . E. Appelhans & Comp. GmbH, Braunschweig 1910, p. 114 ( PDF file on the TU Braunschweig publication server ).
  5. ^ Horst Voigt : 40 years of Göttingerode. 1936 to 1976. Bad Harzburg, September 1976. p. 23.