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Schneckenstein
Highest point
Elevation883 m (2,897 ft)
Geography
LocationSaxony, Germany

The Schneckenstein is 23-metre-high rock formation near the village of the same name in Saxony, southeastern Germany. Its summit is 883 metres above sea level.

50°24′48″N 12°27′04″E / 50.41333°N 12.45111°E / 50.41333; 12.45111


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  1. "The "Schneckenstein"". Digital Geology. Retrieved 1 January 2025.
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