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The High Taunus (German: Hoher Taunus) is the name of a major natural region unit (no. 301) in the Hessian Central Uplands range of the Taunus mountains and forms the area immediately around the main ridge of the Taunus. It should not be confused with the term Hochtaunus, in the sense used in the name of the county of Hochtaunuskreis which is only the eastern part of the Feldberg massif. The High Taunus separates the Anterior Taunus in the south from the in the north and includes the majority of the highest mountains and hills of the Taunus. The eastern part of the natural region lies within the Taunus Nature Park and its western part in the Rhine-Taunus Nature Park.

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  • High Taunus (en)
  • Hoher Taunus (de)
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  • Hoher Taunus ist die Bezeichnung einer naturräumlichen Haupteinheit (301) im hessischen Mittelgebirge Taunus für die unmittelbare Umgebung des Taunushauptkamms. Davon zu unterscheiden ist die Bezeichnung Hochtaunus, die im Sinne von Hochtaunuskreis nur den Ostteil um das Feldbergmassiv benennt. Der Hohe Taunus trennt den Vordertaunus im Süden vom Hintertaunus im Norden und umfasst die weitaus meisten der höchsten Berge und Erhebungen des Taunus. Der Ostteil des Naturraums liegt im Naturpark Taunus und der Westteil im Naturpark Rhein-Taunus. (de)
  • The High Taunus (German: Hoher Taunus) is the name of a major natural region unit (no. 301) in the Hessian Central Uplands range of the Taunus mountains and forms the area immediately around the main ridge of the Taunus. It should not be confused with the term Hochtaunus, in the sense used in the name of the county of Hochtaunuskreis which is only the eastern part of the Feldberg massif. The High Taunus separates the Anterior Taunus in the south from the in the north and includes the majority of the highest mountains and hills of the Taunus. The eastern part of the natural region lies within the Taunus Nature Park and its western part in the Rhine-Taunus Nature Park. (en)
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  • High Taunus (en)
  • Hoher Taunus (en)
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