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The North Palatine Uplands ((ドイツ語:Nordpfälzer Bergland)), sometimes incorrectly shortened to Palatine Uplands (''Pfälzer Bergland''), is a landscape unit in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate and belongs largely to the Palatinate region. == Location and name == The North Palatine Uplands lie – roughly stated – between St. Wendel in the state of Saarland to the west and three towns belonging to Rhineland-Palatinate: Alzey to the east, Kaiserslautern to the south and Bad Kreuznach to the north, although these towns are not actually within the region itself. The North Palatine Uplands thus links the landscapes of the Palatine Forest, Saar-Hunsrück Nature Park, Naheland and Rheinhessen. To the northwest its boundary with Naheland is not always clear. A rough guide is the heavily folded ridge north of the Glan river with a height different of as much as 300 metres in place. The North Palatine Uplands fall mainly within the districts of Kusel and Donnersbergkreis. To a lesser extent it also falls within parts of Kaiserslautern, St. Wendel, Birkenfeld and Bad Kreuznach. The North Palatine Uplands is also referred to locally as the "Old World" ((ドイツ語:alte Welt) or in Palatinate German: ''die alt Welt'' or ''bucklige Welt'').〔(Verlag Eugen Ulmer: ''Die Pfalz ist eine Reise wert'' )〕 However sometimes the term ''alte Welt'' just refers to a strip of land on the border of the districts of Kusel and Kaiserslautern, which is roughly demarcated by the 420, 270 and 48 federal highways and the A 6 and A 63 motorways. Depending on how the region is defined, its largest village is either Nußbach or Obermoschel. 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「North Palatine Uplands」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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