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Hochgern | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 1,748 m (5,735 ft) |
Prominence | 967 m (3,173 ft)
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Coordinates | 47°45′00″N 12°31′00″E / 47.75000°N 12.51667°E [1] |
Geography | |
Location | Bavaria, Germany |
The Hochgern is a mountain found in the Bavarian district of Traunstein, in Germany. It is part of the Chiemgau Alps and has a height of 1748 meters above sea level. The Hochgern marks the junction of the municipalities of Unterwössen, Marquartstein and Ruhpolding, as well as the Urschlau Forest district.
The Hochgern, rising south of the Chiemsee, is a significant member of the Bavarian Alps. With a prominence of 967 meters, the peak is among the most important of the Chiemgau Alps. Several somewhat lower mountains cluster about its centrally-located summit.
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the corresponding article in German. (June 2010) Click [show] for important translation instructions.
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Hochgern | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 1,748 m (5,735 ft) |
Prominence | 967 m (3,173 ft)
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Coordinates | 47°45′00″N 12°31′00″E / 47.75000°N 12.51667°E [1] |
Geography | |
Location | Bavaria, Germany |
The Hochgern is a mountain found in the Bavarian district of Traunstein, in Germany. It is part of the Chiemgau Alps and has a height of 1748 meters above sea level. The Hochgern marks the junction of the municipalities of Unterwössen, Marquartstein and Ruhpolding, as well as the Urschlau Forest district.
The Hochgern, rising south of the Chiemsee, is a significant member of the Bavarian Alps. With a prominence of 967 meters, the peak is among the most important of the Chiemgau Alps. Several somewhat lower mountains cluster about its centrally-located summit.