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- Hesse_Highlands abstract "The Hesse Highlands (German: Hessisches Bergland), Hessian Highlands or Hessian Highlands and Lowlands (Hessisches Berg- und Senkenland), are a largely densely forested low mountain area in the German state of Hesse that lies between the Rhenish Massif and the western edge of the Thuringian Basin. The Hesse Highlands are both part of the German Central Uplands and the Rhine-Weser Watershed. The Hessian Highlands correspond to the geological structural unit known as the Hessian Depression (Hessischen Senke) in its broader sense, because here geologically young layers of Zechstein and Bunter sandstone, and in places even younger rocks like Muschelkalk, of the Jurassic, Paleogene and Neogene periods, have been preserved.The Hessian Highlands are divided from a natural regional perspective into the West Hesse Highlands (Westhessisches Bergland) or West Hessian Lowlands and Highlands (Westhessische Berg- und Senkenland, major unit group 34) and the volcanically influenced East Hesse Highlands (Osthessische Bergland, major unit group 35), that are separated by the West Hesse Depression (which itself belongs to the former). Whilst the West Hesse Highlands Lowlands lie entirely on Hessian soil, the East Hesse Highlands have foothills extending into the states of Lower Saxony, Bavaria and Thuringia.".
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- Hesse_Highlands wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- Hesse_Highlands wikiPageRevisionID "678091715".
- Hesse_Highlands wikiPageWikiLink Bavaria.
- Hesse_Highlands wikiPageWikiLink Bunter_sandstone.
- Hesse_Highlands wikiPageWikiLink Buntsandstein.
- Hesse_Highlands wikiPageWikiLink Category:Central_Uplands.
- Hesse_Highlands wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountain_ranges_of_Germany.
- Hesse_Highlands wikiPageWikiLink Central_Uplands.
- Hesse_Highlands wikiPageWikiLink East_Hesse_Highlands.
- Hesse_Highlands wikiPageWikiLink Frank_Schmidt-Döhl.
- Hesse_Highlands wikiPageWikiLink Geological.
- Hesse_Highlands wikiPageWikiLink Geology.
- Hesse_Highlands wikiPageWikiLink Hesse.
- Hesse_Highlands wikiPageWikiLink Jurassic.
- Hesse_Highlands wikiPageWikiLink Lower_Saxony.
- Hesse_Highlands wikiPageWikiLink Muschelkalk.
- Hesse_Highlands wikiPageWikiLink Natural_region.
- Hesse_Highlands wikiPageWikiLink Neogene.
- Hesse_Highlands wikiPageWikiLink Paleogene.
- Hesse_Highlands wikiPageWikiLink Rhenish_Massif.
- Hesse_Highlands wikiPageWikiLink Rhine-Weser_Watershed.
- Hesse_Highlands wikiPageWikiLink Structural_unit.
- Hesse_Highlands wikiPageWikiLink Thuringia.
- Hesse_Highlands wikiPageWikiLink Thuringian_Basin.
- Hesse_Highlands wikiPageWikiLink West_Hesse_Depression.
- Hesse_Highlands wikiPageWikiLink West_Hesse_Highlands.
- Hesse_Highlands wikiPageWikiLink Zechstein.
- Hesse_Highlands wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hesse Highlands".
- Hesse_Highlands hasPhotoCollection Hesse_Highlands.
- Hesse_Highlands wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord_missing.
- Hesse_Highlands wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-de.
- Hesse_Highlands subject Category:Central_Uplands.
- Hesse_Highlands subject Category:Mountain_ranges_of_Germany.
- Hesse_Highlands comment "The Hesse Highlands (German: Hessisches Bergland), Hessian Highlands or Hessian Highlands and Lowlands (Hessisches Berg- und Senkenland), are a largely densely forested low mountain area in the German state of Hesse that lies between the Rhenish Massif and the western edge of the Thuringian Basin. The Hesse Highlands are both part of the German Central Uplands and the Rhine-Weser Watershed.".
- Hesse_Highlands label "Hesse Highlands".
- Hesse_Highlands sameAs Hessisches_Bergland.
- Hesse_Highlands sameAs Hessisches_Bergland.
- Hesse_Highlands sameAs Q1615967.
- Hesse_Highlands sameAs Q1615967.
- Hesse_Highlands wasDerivedFrom Hesse_Highlands?oldid=678091715.
- Hesse_Highlands isPrimaryTopicOf Hesse_Highlands.