Suterkopf
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 461.8 m (1,515 ft) |
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Location | Hesse, Germany |
Suterkopf is a mountain of Hesse, Germany.
The Suterkopf is a 461.8 meter (1,515 ft) high hill located near the village of Haintchen in the Taunus mountain range of Hesse, Germany. It lies within the Limburg-Weilburg district.[citation needed] During World War II, there was an observation tower built on top of the Suterkopf that had a telephone line running down to Haintchen village, likely used for military surveillance purposes. The Suterkopf is part of the central Taunus range, a heavily forested low mountain region that stretches across parts of Hesse, Rhineland-Palatinate and North Rhine-Westphalia.[1] While not a particularly high peak, the Suterkopf's elevated position makes it a prominent local landmark within the rolling hills of the Taunus.[citation needed]
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