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The Baumberge are the highest hills in the natural regions of Münsterland and Kernmünsterland with a maximum height of .〔(Landesvermessungsamt Nordrhein-Westfalen )〕〔In the ''historic'' Münsterland the Westerbecker Berg at in Tecklenburger Land and in the natural region of the Teutoburg Forest was the highest elevation.〕 They are located between Münster and Coesfeld, which is itself close to the southwest edge of the Baumberge. The hilly terrain has several geological, hydrographic and architectural features. == Natural regions == The Baumberge and their immediate foothills are subdivided into natural regions as follows:〔Geographische Landesaufnahme: The natural region units on ''Sheet 83/84 - Osnabrück/Bentheim'' (Sofie Meisel 1961; centre of sheet), ''Sheet 95/96 - Kleve/Wesel'' (Wilhelm von Kürten 1977; east) and ''Sheet 97 - Münster'' (Sofie Meisel 1960; west) - Bundesanstalt für Landeskunde, Bad Godesberg → (maps )〕 * ''(to 54 Westphalian Basin)'' * * ''(to 541 Kernmünsterland)'' * * * ''(to 541.0 Burgsteinfurt Land)'' * * * * 541.00 Osterwick Hills (''Osterwicker Hügelland'') - ; gently rolling, NW foothills, separated from the Schröppingen Ridge by the Vechte river * * * * 541.02 Schöppingen Ridge (''Schöppinger Rücken'') - ; N foothills of the Baumberge * * * * 541.03 Baumberge - * * * * 541.05 Altenberge Ridge (''Altenberger Rücken'') - ; NE gently rolling ridge, parallel to the Baumberge and Schöppingen Ridge, separated by the stream of the Steinfurter Aa * * * * 541.07 Coesfeld-Darup Heights (''Coesfeld-Daruper Höhen'') - ; SW foothills of the Baumberge 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Baumberge」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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