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The Kleiner Feldberg with an elevation of 826 metres (2,710 ft) is the second-highest mountain of the Taunus mountain range in Hesse, Germany. The Großer Feldberg is located in its immediate neighbourhood. In 1913, a meteorological and geophysical observatory was built there by German meteorologist Franz Linke. In 1988 an astronomical observatory was built on the mountain's top. The source of the Weil River and a small castle of the Limes Germanicus are located at its northern base.

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  • Kleiner Feldberg (de)
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  • Der Kleine Feldberg nahe Glashütten im hessischen Hochtaunuskreis ist mit 825,2 m ü. NHN die zweithöchste Erhebung im Taunus. Je nach Interpretation ist er der zweithöchste Berg im Taunus oder aber der Zweitgipfel des höchsten, des Großen Feldbergs. (de)
  • The Kleiner Feldberg with an elevation of 826 metres (2,710 ft) is the second-highest mountain of the Taunus mountain range in Hesse, Germany. The Großer Feldberg is located in its immediate neighbourhood. In 1913, a meteorological and geophysical observatory was built there by German meteorologist Franz Linke. In 1988 an astronomical observatory was built on the mountain's top. The source of the Weil River and a small castle of the Limes Germanicus are located at its northern base. (en)
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  • Kleiner Feldberg (en)
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  • Der Kleine Feldberg nahe Glashütten im hessischen Hochtaunuskreis ist mit 825,2 m ü. NHN die zweithöchste Erhebung im Taunus. Je nach Interpretation ist er der zweithöchste Berg im Taunus oder aber der Zweitgipfel des höchsten, des Großen Feldbergs. (de)
  • The Kleiner Feldberg with an elevation of 826 metres (2,710 ft) is the second-highest mountain of the Taunus mountain range in Hesse, Germany. The Großer Feldberg is located in its immediate neighbourhood. In 1913, a meteorological and geophysical observatory was built there by German meteorologist Franz Linke. In 1988 an astronomical observatory was built on the mountain's top. The source of the Weil River and a small castle of the Limes Germanicus are located at its northern base. (en)
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