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Hoher Stoppelkopf

Mountains and hills of Rhineland-PalatinateMountains and hills of the Palatinate Forest
Steinmann als Wegzeichen im Pfälzer Wald P1000426
Steinmann als Wegzeichen im Pfälzer Wald P1000426

The Hohe Stoppelkopf, locally just called the Stoppelkopf, is a 566.2-metre-high hill in the Palatine Forest in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. It lies 3 km north of the small town of Lambrecht. Together with the Drachenfels (577 m) to the northwest and the Stabenberg (496 m) to the east, the Stoppelkopf lies on the watershed between the catchment areas of two Palatine Rhine tributaries, the Speyerbach (south) and the Isenach (north). The two longest tributaries of the Mußbach rise on the Stoppelkopf; both later empty into the left mouth branch of the Speyerbach, the Rehbach.

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Hoher Stoppelkopf
Luipäddel, Deidesheim

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N 49.3972 ° E 8.0737 °
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67157 Deidesheim
Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
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Steinmann als Wegzeichen im Pfälzer Wald P1000426
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