Wahrberg (Mannhausen)

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True Mountain
height 72.5  m above sea level NHN
location near Mannhausen ; Borde district , Saxony-Anhalt ( Germany )
Mountains Calvörder Mountains (northwest foothills)
Coordinates 52 ° 24 '43 "  N , 11 ° 12' 57"  E Coordinates: 52 ° 24 '43 "  N , 11 ° 12' 57"  E
Wahrberg (Mannhausen) (Saxony-Anhalt)
Wahrberg (Mannhausen)

The Wahrberg is 72.5  m above sea level. NHN high elevation in the northwestern foothills of the Calvör Mountains . It is located near Mannhausen in the municipality of Calvörde in the Saxony-Anhalt district of Börde .

geography

location

The Wahrberg rises in the northwestern foothills of the Calvörder Mountains. It is located southwest of Mannhausen , west-northwest of Velsdorf (both to Calvörde) and northeast of Keindorf with Wegenstedt further south of it (both to Oebisfelde-Weferlingen). To the east is the Beneberg ( 77.5  m ), southeast of the Rosenberg ( 75.5  m ) and southwest of the Windmühlenberg ( 86.1  m ). To the north the landscape slopes down to the Mittelland Canal . District road  1136 (Mannhausen – Wegenstedt) runs south-east .

The Wahrberg is mostly overgrown by coniferous forest, to the east and north there are agricultural areas.

Natural allocation

The Wahrberg belongs in the natural spatial main unit group Weser-Aller-Flachland (No. 62), in the main unit East Brunswick Plain (624) and in the sub-unit Obisfelder-Calvörde terminal moraine plates (624.5) to the natural area Calvörn Hügelland (624.53).

Web links

  • Mieste , topographical map of the Calvörder Mountains (Königlich-Prussische Landes -aufnahme, 1900); with the Wahrberg, on uni-greifswald.de;
    Note: the Wahrberg is located in the southern central part of the map, southwest of Mannhausen

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Saxony-Anhalt viewer of the State Office for Surveying and Geoinformation ( notes )
  2. ^ Theodor Müller : Geographische Landesaufnahme: The natural space units on sheet 87 Braunschweig. Federal Institute for Regional Studies, Bad Godesberg 1962. →  Online map (PDF; 4.8 MB)