Helpt Hills
The Helpt Hills (German: Helpter Berge) are the highest natural elevation in the northeast German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern reaching a maximum height of 179.2 metres (588 ft) above sea level (NHN). The hills are a terminal moraine formed during the Pomeranian stadium of the Weichselian glaciation and were named after the village of Helpt on their northern slopes.
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Helpt Hills
The Helpt Hills (German: Helpter Berge) are the highest natural elevation in the northeast German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern reaching a maximum height of 179.2 metres (588 ft) above sea level (NHN). The hills are a terminal moraine formed during the Pomeranian stadium of the Weichselian glaciation and were named after the village of Helpt on their northern slopes.
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Die Helpter Berge im Landkreis ...... eitere Sendeanlagen errichtet.
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The Helpt Hills (German: Helpt ...... north-northeast of the tower.
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terminal moraine of the Weichselian glaciation
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Helpter Berg
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Helpter Berge
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Summit Helpter Berg: highest point of the Helpt Hills
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with trig point and hill cross
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Mecklenburgische Seenplatte, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
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Die Helpter Berge im Landkreis ...... km nordwestlich von Mildenitz.
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The Helpt Hills (German: Helpt ...... elpt on their northern slopes.
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Helpt Hills
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Helpter Berge
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Helpter Berge
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