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Dürrenberg
Highest point
Elevation656.4 m (2,154 ft)
Coordinates49°00′59″N 10°45′54″E / 49.01639°N 10.76500°E / 49.01639; 10.76500
Geography
Dürrenberg is located in GermanyDürrenbergDürrenbergLocation in Germany
LocationWeißenburg-Gunzenhausen, Middle Franconia, Germany
Parent rangeHahnenkamm

Dürrenberg (German pronunciation) (656.4 m above sea level) is a mountain of Bavaria. It is the highest point of the Weißenburg-Gunzenhausen district and of the Hahnenkamm and is situated between Heidenheim and Meinheim 60 km south west of Nuremberg, Germany.

Central Uplands of Germany
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