Rammert
The Rammert is a forested hill range, up to 590 m above sea level (NN), in the Keuper Uplands of central Baden-Württemberg, which belongs to the natural region major unit of Schönbuch and Glemswald in the Swabian Keuper-Lias Land. It continues the Schönbuch to the south(west) and is separated from it by the Tübingen Bay (Tübinger Stufenrandbucht) at the Neckar near Tübingen. The majority of the ridge lies in the county of Tübingen, with small elements in the county of Zollernalbkreis.
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Rammert
The Rammert is a forested hill range, up to 590 m above sea level (NN), in the Keuper Uplands of central Baden-Württemberg, which belongs to the natural region major unit of Schönbuch and Glemswald in the Swabian Keuper-Lias Land. It continues the Schönbuch to the south(west) and is separated from it by the Tübingen Bay (Tübinger Stufenrandbucht) at the Neckar near Tübingen. The majority of the ridge lies in the county of Tübingen, with small elements in the county of Zollernalbkreis.
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Der Rammert ist ein bis 593,9 ...... e gehören zum Zollernalbkreis.
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The Rammert is a forested hill ...... the county of Zollernalbkreis.
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Schönbuch and Glamswald, Swabian Keuper-Lias Plains
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In the far distance is the Swabian Jura and Hohenzollern Castle.
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The Rammert is the ridge running behind St. Remigius Chapel on the hill above Wurmlingen.
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Counties of Tübingen and Zollernalbkreis, Baden-Württemberg
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Der Rammert ist ein bis 593,9 ...... e gehören zum Zollernalbkreis.
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The Rammert is a forested hill ...... the county of Zollernalbkreis.
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Rammert
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Rammert
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