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vogelsberg+feldatal Latitude and Longitude:

50°35′50″N 9°12′45″E / 50.59735°N 9.21242°E / 50.59735; 9.21242
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Vogelsberg
The Vogelsberg from the east
Highest point
Elevation598 m above  sea level (NHN) (1,962 ft)
Coordinates 50°35′50″N 9°12′45″E / 50.59735°N 9.21242°E / 50.59735; 9.21242
Geography
Vogelsberg is located in Hesse
Vogelsberg
Vogelsberg
Parent range Vogelsberg
Topo map LAGIS Hessen

The Vogelsberg is a hill, 598 m above  sea level (NHN), [1] in the eponymous range of the German Central Uplands. It rises within the municipality of Feldatal in the county (Landkreis) of Vogelsbergkreis, Middle Hesse.

It is located between Köddingen to the north, Ulrichstein to the southwest and Helpershain to the northeast.

About the origin of its name there is a legend about a blacksmith who promised his soul to the devil. However, he was able to outwit the devil using a trick in which his wife disguised herself as a bird. [2] It is unclear whether the name of the Vogelsberg mountain range is derived from this hill.

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vogelsberg+feldatal Latitude and Longitude:

50°35′50″N 9°12′45″E / 50.59735°N 9.21242°E / 50.59735; 9.21242
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Vogelsberg
The Vogelsberg from the east
Highest point
Elevation598 m above  sea level (NHN) (1,962 ft)
Coordinates 50°35′50″N 9°12′45″E / 50.59735°N 9.21242°E / 50.59735; 9.21242
Geography
Vogelsberg is located in Hesse
Vogelsberg
Vogelsberg
Parent range Vogelsberg
Topo map LAGIS Hessen

The Vogelsberg is a hill, 598 m above  sea level (NHN), [1] in the eponymous range of the German Central Uplands. It rises within the municipality of Feldatal in the county (Landkreis) of Vogelsbergkreis, Middle Hesse.

It is located between Köddingen to the north, Ulrichstein to the southwest and Helpershain to the northeast.

About the origin of its name there is a legend about a blacksmith who promised his soul to the devil. However, he was able to outwit the devil using a trick in which his wife disguised herself as a bird. [2] It is unclear whether the name of the Vogelsberg mountain range is derived from this hill.

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