Germany topographic maps
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Berlin
Berlin straddles the banks of the River Spree, which flows into the River Havel (a tributary of the River Elbe) in the western borough of Spandau. Among the city's main topographical features are the many lakes in the western and southeastern boroughs formed by the Spree, Havel, and Dahme rivers (the largest…
Average elevation: 47 m
Hamburg
The neighborhoods of Neuenfelde, Cranz, Francop and Finkenwerder are part of the Altes Land (old land) region, the largest contiguous fruit-producing region in Central Europe. Neugraben-Fischbek has Hamburg's highest elevation, the Hasselbrack at 116.2 metres (381 ft) AMSL. Hamburg borders the states of…
Average elevation: 56 m
Hamburg
The neighborhoods of Neuenfelde, Cranz, Francop and Finkenwerder are part of the Altes Land (old land) region, the largest contiguous fruit-producing region in Central Europe. Neugraben-Fischbek has Hamburg's highest elevation, the Hasselbrack at 116.2 metres (381 ft) AMSL. Hamburg borders the states of…
Average elevation: 23 m
78628
Germany > Baden-Württemberg > Landkreis Rottweil > Rottweil > Göllsdorf
Average elevation: 651 m
Recklinghausen (Sauerland)
Germany > North Rhine-Westphalia > Hochsauerlandkreis > Sundern
Average elevation: 332 m
Stuttgart
Germany > Baden-Württemberg > Stuttgart
Stuttgart covers an area of 207.35 km2 (80 sq mi) and sits at elevation ranging from 207 m (679 ft) above sea level by the Neckar river to 549 m (1,801 ft) on Bernhartshöhe hill – something rather unique in large German cities. The most prominent elevated locales in Stuttgart are the Birkenkopf (511 m…
Average elevation: 353 m
Flieden
Germany > Hesse > Landkreis Fulda
Flieden is located in a valley north west of the Landrücken between the Vogelsberg and the Rhön. It is an area of low hills with the highest elevations being Knöschen near Buchenrod (509 m) and the Storker Küppel near Oberstork (470 m). At the very center of Flieden the creeks Magdloser Wasser und Kautzer…
Average elevation: 376 m
Wuppertal
Germany > North Rhine-Westphalia > Wuppertal
Uniquely for Germany, it is a "linear city", owing to the steep hillsides along the river Wupper. Its highest hill is the Lichtscheid, which is 351 metres above sea level. The dominant urban centres Elberfeld (historic commercial centre) and Barmen (more industrial) have formed a continuous urbanized area…
Average elevation: 209 m
Feldberg (Ort)
Germany > Baden-Württemberg > Landkreis Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald
Average elevation: 1,139 m
Upper Lusatia
The highest elevations of the German part of Upper Lusatia are in the Zittau Mountains (Lusatian Ridge), part of the Lusatian Mountains forming the border with the adjacent Bohemian region in the south, which today belong to the Czech Republic. The highest peaks of the Zittau Mountains are the Lausche at 792.6…
Average elevation: 260 m
Werdohl
Germany > North Rhine-Westphalia > Märkischer Kreis
Werdohl is located in the hills of the Sauerland, at a double meander of the river Lenne and its confluent, the Verse. The highest elevation is the Hölzerne Klinke with 448.8m above sea level, the lowest is in valley of Lenne at the boundary to the city Altena with 162m. Werdohl shares borders with…
Average elevation: 332 m
Andelshofen
Germany > Baden-Württemberg > Lake Constance district > Überlingen
Average elevation: 482 m
Bavarian Forest
In older cartographic and lexical works, the term "Bavarian Forest" refers only to the mountainous region of the Danube Hills, also known as the Anterior Bavarian Forest (Vorderer Bayerischer Wald) or Vorderer Forest (Vorderer Wald), between the Danube and the Regen, which has its highest elevation in the…
Average elevation: 539 m
Neu Darbein
Germany > Mecklenburg-Vorpommern > Mecklenburgische Seenplatte > Dargun
Average elevation: 26 m
Horrheim
Germany > Baden-Württemberg > Landkreis Ludwigsburg > Vaihingen an der Enz
Average elevation: 277 m
Stockerbichl
Germany > Bavaria > Landkreis Starnberg > Tutzing > Unterzeismering
Average elevation: 634 m
Böttingen
Germany > Baden-Württemberg > Landkreis Tuttlingen
Böttingen sits on a plateau in the southwestern Swabian Jura in a long dry valley. At an elevation of 911 to 991 meters it was the highest village in the historical Kingdom of Württemberg.
Average elevation: 918 m
Lidorf
Germany > Bavaria > Landkreis Rottal-Inn > Mitterskirchen > Mitterskirchen
Average elevation: 458 m
Linach
Germany > Baden-Württemberg > Schwarzwald-Baar-Kreis > Furtwangen im Schwarzwald
Average elevation: 962 m
Bochum
Germany > North Rhine-Westphalia > Bochum
The city lies on the low rolling hills of Bochum land ridge (Bochumer Landrücken), part of the Ruhrhöhen (highest elevations) between the Ruhr and Emscher rivers at the border of the southern and northern Ruhr coal region. The highest point of the city is at Kemnader Straße (Kemnader Street) in Stiepel at…
Average elevation: 107 m
Ore Mountains
The higher altitudes from around 500 m above sea level on the German side belong to the Ore Mountains/Vogtland Nature Park – the largest of its kind in Germany with a length of 120 km. The eastern Ore Mountains are protected landscape. Other smaller areas on the German and Czech sides are protected as nature…
Average elevation: 443 m
Wiebelsheim
Germany > Rhineland-Palatinate > Rhein-Hunsrück-Kreis
The municipality lies on the eastern edge of the Hunsrück, roughly 7 km from the Rhine at Oberwesel and 8 km north-northwest of Rheinböllen, at an elevation of some 440 m above sea level. It is bordered in the east by the Rhine Gorge, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the part of the Rhine valley that…
Average elevation: 460 m
Heligoland
Germany > Schleswig-Holstein > Kreis Pinneberg > Helgoland > Helgoland
Average elevation: 2 m
Erlangen
In 1435 the church, which had been the daughter church of St. Martin in Forchheim up until this point, was elevated to its own parish. The main task of the Erlangen priest was the pastoral care in the city of Erlangen and the St. Martin's Chapel on the Martinsbühl, which was now named for the first time.…
Average elevation: 331 m
Blauen
Germany > Baden-Württemberg > Landkreis Lörrach
In the 14th century, the mountain was recorded as the Blauwen or Blawen. Matthäus Merian's Topographia Sueviae in the mid-17th century calls it the Hoche Blawen ("High Blawen"). The parish boundary plan of the first Baden state survey of 1769/1770 distinguishes between the Hoch Blauen ("High Blauen") and the…
Average elevation: 877 m
