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Germany State High Points

Showing Victor Henney's first ascent dates for climbed peaks

RankStatePeak Elev-M Range (Level 3)Ascent Date
1.Sachsen-AnhaltBrocken1141German Highlands2000-06-15
2.SaxonyFichtelberg1215Bohemian Ranges2009-06-28
3.BrandenburgHeidehöhe201Southeast Baltic Plains2009-06-28
4.BerlinMüggelberge115Southeast Baltic Plains2009-06-28
5.Mecklenburg-VorpommernHelpter Berg179Southeast Baltic Plains2009-06-29
6.ThüringenBeerberg982German Highlands2009-06-30
7.BavariaZugspitze2962Northern Alps2009-07-07
8.Baden-WürttembergFeldberg1493German Highlands2009-07-09
9.Rhineland-PalatinateErbeskopf818North France-West Rhine Area2009-07-10
10.HessenWasserkuppe950German Highlands2010-10-30
11.Lower SaxonyWurmberg971German Highlands2010-11-01
12.Schleswig-HolsteinBungsberg167German Highlands2010-11-03
13.HamburgHasselbrack116German Highlands2010-11-05
14.BremenFriedhorstpark31German Highlands2010-11-05
15.North Rhine-WestphaliaLangenberg843German Highlands2010-11-10
 SaarlandDollberg695North France-West Rhine Area 

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Germany has sixteen well-established states. Most of these high points are well-known and easy to determine. The ones I had the greatest difficulty with were the high points for the two city-states of Hamburg and Bremen, both very small in area and located in generally low terrain. The Bremen high point I am especially unsure of.

The highest point in the old nation of East Germany was the Fichtelberg, now just the Saxony state high point.

 


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