Hintertaunus

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The Hintertaunus ("Farther Taunus") is a natural region in the German Central Upland range of the Taunus (major unit group 30), which rises to a height of 700.7 m above sea level (NHN)[1] and lies north of the High Taunus (301). It extends as far as the river Rhine to the west, the river Lahn to the north and the Wetterau hills to the east. It is divided into the Eastern Hintertaunus (major unit 302), Idstein Basin (303) and Western Hintertaunus (304).

Hintertaunus
Taunus overview map
Highest point
PeakWeilsberg
Elevation700.7 m above NHN
Coordinates50°12′32.4″N 8°13′48.50″E / 50.209000°N 8.2301389°E / 50.209000; 8.2301389
Dimensions
Area1,816.67 km2 (701.42 sq mi)
Geography
State(s)Hesse, Rhineland-Palatinate
Parent rangeTaunus
Geology
OrogenyLow mountains
Rock type(s)Devonian slate, Hunsrück slate (rock facies), greywacke, occasional basaltic rock, corallian limestone
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