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Belchen (Schwarzwald) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Belchen (Black Forest)
The Belchen, , or Black Forest Belchen ((ドイツ語:Schwarzwälder Belchen)) is the fourth highest summit of the Black Forest after the Feldberg, Seebuck and the Herzogenhorn.〔If the Baldenweger Buck is counted, the Belchen is only the fifth highest point in the Black Forest. If, however, only points with 100 metres prominence are counted as independent mountains, the Belchen is the third highest after the Feldberg and Herzogenhorn.〕 The municipalities of Münstertal, Schönenberg and Kleines Wiesental meet on the summit dome of the Belchen which is located in the southwest German state of Baden-Württemberg. == Description == The domed, treeless summit has a striking profile that, seen from the Upper Rhine Plain, is almost symmetrical. ''Belchen'' (Celtic: ''the radiant'') is a name also used for other high points in the neighbouring mountains, including two that are especially striking when covered with snow. Together with the Black Forest Belchen, they form the so-called Belchen Triangle: to the west on the French side of the Upper Rhine Plain is the Alsatian Belchen (''Elsässer Belchen'') or ''Ballon d'Alsace'' in the Vosges; to the south on the southern side of the Upper Rhine is the Swiss Belchen (''Schweizer Belchen''), the Belchenflue. In addition, within sight in the Alsace in the Vosges are the Great Belchen (''Großer'') and Little Belchen (''Kleiner Belchen''), or ''Grand'' and ''Petit Ballon'' which, together with the others belong to the so-called Belchen System. The panorama from the top covers large parts of the Black Forest to the Hornisgrinde, the Vosges, the Jura and, in good weather, the Alps from the Zugspitze to Mont Blanc. The Belchen also has far-reaching views across the Upper Rhine Plain to Alsace.
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