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Ruhn Hills
The Ruhn Hills ((ドイツ語:Ruhner Berge)) are a terminal moraine ridge up to , which lies on either side of the border between the German states of Brandenburg and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern near Parchim. After the Helpt Hills they are the second highest points in the latter federal state. The hills get their name from the village of Ruhn, which lies northeast of Neu Drefahl. Ruhn is abandoned today, but its foundations and gardens were still recognisable in the 1980s. == Location == The Ruhn Hills are located mainly on the Mecklenburg territory in the district of Ludwigslust-Parchim. Their eastern foothills extend into the district of Prignitz on Brandenburg soil. The ridge lies around 15 kilometres south-southeast of the town of Parchim and runs in a sickle-shape around the main village in the municipality of Marnitz and about 2 kilometres from it. On the western slopes of the ridge, which is about twelve kilometres long and only a few kilometres wide, rises the Löcknitz, a tributary of the River Elbe. Marnitz is the largest village by the sparsely populated hill chain and lies on the northeastern slopes of the Ruhn Hills. To the north the A 24 motorway bisects the hills. To the east is the parish of Suckow.
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