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Alzenberg

Mountain in Germany
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Alzenberg
Highest point
Elevation 1,146 m (3,760 ft)
Coordinates48°53′44′′N 13°37′35′′E / 48.8955°N 13.6263°E / 48.8955; 13.6263
Geography
LocationFreyung-Grafenau, Bavaria, Germany
Parent range Bavarian Forest
Geology
Rock type(s) gneiss, granite

The Alzenberg (1,100 m) is a mountain in the Bavarian Forest, northeast of the town of Freyung and lies in the Bavarian Forest National Park about two kilometres from the German-Czech border. It is almost entirely wooded.[1]

The nearest settlement is the village of Mitterfirmiansreut in the municipality of Philippsreut. Neighbouring mountains are the Almberg (1,140 m) to the south and, in Czechia, the Strážný (1,115 m) to the northeast.[citation needed ]

References

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  1. ^ "BayernAtlas". atlas.bayern.de (in German). Retrieved 2026年03月16日.
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