Hohe Schule (hill)

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Elevation538 m above sea level (NHN) (1,765 ft) [1]
Prominence145 m (476 ft)
Coordinates50°29′08″N 10°18′09″E / 50.485472°N 10.302556°E / 50.485472; 10.302556
Hohe Schule
Highest point
Elevation538 m above sea level (NHN) (1,765 ft) [1]
Prominence145 m (476 ft)
Coordinates50°29′08″N 10°18′09″E / 50.485472°N 10.302556°E / 50.485472; 10.302556
Geography
Locationbetween Völkershausen, Eußenhausen and Hermannsfeld; Rhön-Grabfeld, Bavaria (Germany)
Parent rangeRhön (Eastern Rhön Foreland)
Climbing
AccessForest path from Eußenhausen

The Hohe Schule, formerly also the Aalhauck,[2] near Völkershausen in the Bavarian county of Rhön-Grabfeld is, at about 538 m above sea level (NHN)[1], the second highest hill in the Eastern Rhön Foreland after the Wurmberg (547.7 m). The area includes ramparts and finds from the Hallstatt culture and the Latene Culture, a section of the Landwehr, and the Rhine-Weser Watershed.

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