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The Pfälzer Wald, also known as the Palatine Forest, is the biggest coherent forest of Europe. It lies in south-western Germany, in the state Rhineland-Palatinate. It is named after the Pfalz (Palatinate) region, in which it lies. The Pfälzer Wald covers 1,771 km². Its highest elevation is the Kalmit, at 673 m. Together with the northern part of the adjacent Vosges Mountains in France it forms the UNESCO Biosphere reserve Pfälzer Wald-Vosges du Nord.

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49°17′33″N 7°52′36″E / 49.29250°N 7.87667°E / 49.29250; 7.87667

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