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Kyffhäuser Hills : ウィキペディア英語版
Kyffhäuser

The Kyffhäuser ((:ˈkɪfˌhɔʏzɐ)), sometimes also referred to as ''Kyffhäusergebirge'', is a range of hills located on the border of the German state of Thuringia with Saxony-Anhalt. It stands south of the Harz mountains. The range has a length of and a width of . It reaches its highest point at the Kulpenberg (), situated in Thuringia. The Kyffhäuser has significance in German traditional mythology as the resting place of Emperor Frederick Barbarossa.
==Geography==
The Kyffhäuser is a ''Mittelgebirge'' located in the ''Kyffhäuserkreis'' district of Thuringia and the ''Mansfeld-Südharz'' district of Saxony-Anhalt, not far from the larger Harz range. The Kyffhäuser range is 19 km long (from west to east) and 7 km wide. The highest point is the ''Kulpenberg'' (), located in Thuringia. The range also borders on the ''Goldene Aue''.
Some parts of the range in the west and south are karstified and bare of trees, covered by calcareous grassland.〔

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