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- Geography_of_Württemberg abstract "Württemberg, a hilly rather than a mountainous region, forms part of the South German tableland, also referred to as the Swiss plateau. The undulating fertile terraces of Upper and Lower Swabia typify this agricultural region. Estimates of land form proportions count a quarter of the entire area as plain, less than one-third as mountainous, and nearly one-half as hill-country. Average elevation above sea level: 1640 feet (500 m)Lowest point: Bottingen 410 feet (125 m), where the Neckar leaves WürttembergHighest point: the Katzenkopf 3775 feet (1,151 m), on the Hornisgrinde, on the western border".
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- Geography_of_Württemberg wikiPageWikiLink Adelegg.
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- Geography_of_Württemberg wikiPageWikiLink Bad_Buchau.
- Geography_of_Württemberg wikiPageWikiLink Bad_Wildbad.
- Geography_of_Württemberg wikiPageWikiLink Bavaria.
- Geography_of_Württemberg wikiPageWikiLink Black_Forest.
- Geography_of_Württemberg wikiPageWikiLink Böttingen.
- Geography_of_Württemberg wikiPageWikiLink Category:Württemberg.
- Geography_of_Württemberg wikiPageWikiLink Danube.
- Geography_of_Württemberg wikiPageWikiLink Federsee.
- Geography_of_Württemberg wikiPageWikiLink Franconia.
- Geography_of_Württemberg wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Geography_of_Württemberg wikiPageWikiLink House_of_Hohenzollern.
- Geography_of_Württemberg wikiPageWikiLink Iller.
- Geography_of_Württemberg wikiPageWikiLink Katzenkopf.
- Geography_of_Württemberg wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Constance.
- Geography_of_Württemberg wikiPageWikiLink Main_(river).
- Geography_of_Württemberg wikiPageWikiLink Mineral_spring.
- Geography_of_Württemberg wikiPageWikiLink Neckar.
- Geography_of_Württemberg wikiPageWikiLink Rhine.
- Geography_of_Württemberg wikiPageWikiLink Swabia.
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- Geography_of_Württemberg wikiPageWikiLink Swiss_Plateau.
- Geography_of_Württemberg wikiPageWikiLink Table_(landform).
- Geography_of_Württemberg wikiPageWikiLink Tauber.
- Geography_of_Württemberg wikiPageWikiLink Ulm.
- Geography_of_Württemberg wikiPageWikiLink Upper_Swabia.
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- Geography_of_Württemberg wikiPageWikiLinkText "Geography of Württemberg".
- Geography_of_Württemberg wikiPageWikiLinkText "Geography_of_Württemberg".
- Geography_of_Württemberg wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rauhe Alb".
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- Geography_of_Württemberg subject Category:Württemberg.
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- Geography_of_Württemberg comment "Württemberg, a hilly rather than a mountainous region, forms part of the South German tableland, also referred to as the Swiss plateau. The undulating fertile terraces of Upper and Lower Swabia typify this agricultural region. Estimates of land form proportions count a quarter of the entire area as plain, less than one-third as mountainous, and nearly one-half as hill-country.".
- Geography_of_Württemberg label "Geography of Württemberg".
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