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Keuper Upland : ウィキペディア英語版
Keuper Uplands
The Keuper Uplands ((ドイツ語:Keuperbergland) or, more rarely ''Keuperwaldberge'') are part of the South German Scarplands and cover an area of about 3,200 square kilometres.
The following regions belong to the Keuper Uplands (from southwest to northeast): the Kleiner Heuberg, Rammert, Schönbuch, Glemswald, Stromberg and Heuchelberg, Schurwald and Welzheim Forest, Swabian-Franconian Forest, Frankenhöhe, Steigerwald and Hassberge. The southwesternmost Keuper escarpment in the area of the Baar does not have its own name because of its small size.
== Natural region divisions ==

The Keuper Uplands are divided into three natural region major unit groups which, in turn, are subdivided into major units, shown underneath in each case with three-figure index numbers (units of which only small areas lie on keuper are in italics) and ridges that are orographically separated from one another (basins and ridges on the perimeters have been omitted):〔Various authors: ''Geographische Landesaufnahme: Die naturräumlichen Einheiten in Einzelblättern 1:200,000.'' Bundesanstalt für Landeskunde, Bad Godesberg 1952–1994. → (Online maps )
*Sheet 153: Bamberg (Karl Albert Habbe 2004, in ''Mitteilungen der Fränkischen Geographischen Gesellschaft 2003/2004'', pp. 55-102; 48 pp.)
*Sheet 161: Karlsruhe (Josef Schmithüsen 1952; 24 pp.)
*Sheet 162: Rotenburg o. d. Tauber (Wolf Dieter Sick 1962; 58 pp.)
*Sheet 163: Nuremberg (Franz Tichy 1973; 33 pp.)
*Sheet 170: Stuttgart (Friedrich Huttenlocher, Hansjörg Dongus 1967; 76 pp.)
*Sheet 171: Göppingen (Hansjörg Dongus 1961; 54 pp.)
*Sheet 172: Nördlingen (Ralph Jätzold 1962; 39 pp.)

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* 124 Stromberg and Heuchelberg
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*124.2 Heuchelberg and Eppinger Hardt
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* 104 Schönbuch and Glemswald
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* 104.11 Rammert
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* 104.12/15 Schönbuch (in its narrower sense)
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* 104.20 Inner Glemswald
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* 107 Schurwald and Welzheim Forest
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* 107.0 Schurwald
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* 107.2 Berglen
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* 107.3 Welzheim Forest
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* 108 Swabian-Franconian Forest
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*108.00 Murrhardt Forest
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*108.11 Sulm Plateaue
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*108.13/14 Löwenstein Hills (in their narrower sense)
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*108.30 Kirnberg Forest
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*108.31 Sulzbach Forest
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*108.4 Mainhardt Forest
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*108.5 Waldenburg Hills
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*108.60 Limpurg Hills
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*108.70 Ellwangen Hills
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* 114 Frankenhöhe
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* 115 Steigerwald
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* 116 Haßberge
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* 117.40 Zeilberge
Apart from the ''Stromber and Heuchelberg'', which lie north of ''Schönbuch and Glemswald'' and outside the Keuper-Lias landscapes in the muschelkalk dominated ''Gäue'', the landscapes in the above list along the Albtrauf, from which they are separated by the lias dominated forelands, are oriented in a northeasterly direction.

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