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Hohenkrähen

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Hohenkrähen
Highest point
Elevation 644 m (2,113 ft)
Coordinates 47°47′56′′N 8°49′14′′E / 47.79889°N 8.82056°E / 47.79889; 8.82056
Naming
Language of nameGerman
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LocationKonstanz district, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

Hohenkrähen (lit.'High-Crows') is a mountain of volcanic origin in the Hegau region (Konstanz district) of southern Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The ruins of Hohenkrähen Castle are on the top of the mountain.

Location

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This mountain is located on the Gemarkung of Duchtlingen (Hilzingen) between the villages of Duchtlingen, Schlatt unter Krähen and Mühlhausen-Ehingen.

Summit

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Ruins of Hohenkrähen Castle

The summit of Hohenkrähen is at 644 meters (2,113 feet) above sea level and contains the ruins of a castle of the same name.[1] The mountain top offers a good view of Hohentwiel and Mägdeberg mountains and the western part of Lake Constance.

Flora

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There are different types of rare plants located on the mountain. These include: gray cinquefoil, Bleicher wallflower (Erysimum crepidifolium ), mountain Alyssum , Festknolliger Corydalis , finger toothwort (Dentaria pentaphyllos ), yellow sage (Salvia glutinosa ) and mountain leek (Allium senescens ). The mountain is also covered with old Tilia trees.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b Dobler, Eberhard (1986). Burg und Herrschaft Hohenkrähen (in German). Sigmaringen: Jan Thorbecke. pp. 1–387.


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