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Simetsberg (Ester Mountains)

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Simetsberg
Simetsberg from the north
Highest point
Elevation1,840 m (6,040 ft)
Coordinates47°34′03″N 11°15′18″E / 47.56750°N 11.25500°E / 47.56750; 11.25500
Geography
Simetsberg is located in GermanySimetsbergSimetsbergLocation in Germany
LocationBavaria, Germany
Parent rangeEster Mountains

Simetsberg (elevation 1,840 metres/6,040 ft) is a mountain in the Bavarian Prealps of southern Germany. An isolated peak, it forms the eastern end of the Ester Mountains.

References

  1. BY 9: Estergebirge, Herzogstand, Wank (Map). 1:25000. Alpenvereinskarte Bayerische Alpen (in German). Deutscher Alpenverein. 2009.

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