Kyffhäuser
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The Kyffhäuser (German pronunciation: [ˈkɪfˌhɔʏzɐ] , sometimes also referred to as Kyffhäusergebirge) is a hill range in Central Germany, shared by Thuringia and Saxony-Anhalt, southeast of the Harz mountains. It reaches its highest point at the Kulpenberg with an elevation of 473.4 m (1,553 ft). The range is the site of medieval Kyffhausen Castle (Reichsburg Kyffhausen) and the 19th century Kyffhäuser Monument; it has significance in German traditional mythology as the legendary resting place of Emperor Frederick Barbarossa.
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Rathsfeld, Kyffhäuserland
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| Latitude | Longitude |
|---|---|
| N 51.395 ° | E 11.074166666667 ° |
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Rathsfeld 3
99707 Kyffhäuserland (Steinthaleben)
Thuringia, Germany
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