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- Hahn_(Holzhausen) abstract "The Hahn is a 255.8 m (839 ft)-high basalt knoll in the district of Schwalm-Eder-Kreis, within the town of Edermünde-Holzhausen, in Hesse, Germany. Like many other basalt outcrops in the West Hesse Depression, it is the neck of a extinct Miocene volcano, the rest has been eroded. A small medieval tower castle once stood on the hill.".
- Hahn_(Holzhausen) comment "The Hahn is a 255.8 m (839 ft)-high basalt knoll in the district of Schwalm-Eder-Kreis, within the town of Edermünde-Holzhausen, in Hesse, Germany. Like many other basalt outcrops in the West Hesse Depression, it is the neck of a extinct Miocene volcano, the rest has been eroded. A small medieval tower castle once stood on the hill.".