Germany topographic maps
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Stuttgart
Germany > Baden-Württemberg > Stuttgart
Stuttgart covers an area of 207.35 km2 (80 sq mi) and sits at elevation ranging from 207 m (679 ft) above sea level by the Neckar river to 549 m (1,801 ft) on Bernhartshöhe hill – something rather unique in large German cities. The most prominent elevated locales in Stuttgart are the Birkenkopf (511 m…
Average elevation: 353 m

Berlin
Berlin straddles the banks of the River Spree, which flows into the River Havel (a tributary of the River Elbe) in the western borough of Spandau. Among the city's main topographical features are the many lakes in the western and southeastern boroughs formed by the Spree, Havel, and Dahme rivers (the largest…
Average elevation: 47 m

Hamburg
The neighborhoods of Neuenfelde, Cranz, Francop and Finkenwerder are part of the Altes Land (old land) region, the largest contiguous fruit-producing region in Central Europe. Neugraben-Fischbek has Hamburg's highest elevation, the Hasselbrack at 116.2 metres (381 ft) AMSL. Hamburg borders the states of…
Average elevation: 23 m

Heimsen
Germany > North Rhine-Westphalia > Kreis Minden-Lübbecke > Petershagen
Average elevation: 41 m

Neuschwanstein Castle
Germany > Bavaria > Landkreis Ostallgäu > Hohenschwangau
The municipality of Schwangau lies at an elevation of 800 m (2,620 ft) at the southwest border of the German state of Bavaria. Its surroundings are characterised by the transition between the Alpine foothills in the south (toward the nearby Austrian border) and a hilly landscape in the north that appears flat…
Average elevation: 982 m

Baden-Württemberg
The climate across the states varies. This is mostly due to a high amount of mountains and highlands inside of the state. Most parts in the western parts (Baden) lower than 500–800 metres (1,600–2,600 ft) enjoy an almost year round mild oceanic climate (cfb in Köppen classification). The climate in the…
Average elevation: 442 m

Dockweiler
Germany > Rhineland-Palatinate > Landkreis Vulkaneifel
The municipality lies on the watershed between the Ahr and the Moselle in the heart of the Vulkaneifel, a part of the Eifel known for its volcanic history, geographical and geological features, and even ongoing activity today, including gases that sometimes well up from the earth. Dockweiler lies in the north…
Average elevation: 558 m

Bülsberg
Germany > North Rhine-Westphalia > Rheinisch-Bergischer Kreis > Odenthal > Altenberg
Average elevation: 164 m

Schleswig-Holstein
The Baltic Sea coast in the east of Schleswig-Holstein is marked by bays, fjords, and cliff lines. Rolling hills (the highest elevation is the Bungsberg at 168 metres or 551 feet) and many lakes are found, especially in the eastern part of Holstein called the Holstein Switzerland and the former Duchy of…
Average elevation: 17 m

Asperg
Germany > Baden-Württemberg > Landkreis Ludwigsburg
The city (Stadt) of Asperg covers 5.38 square kilometers (2.08 sq mi) of the district of Ludwigsburg, in Baden-Württemberg, one of the 16 States of the Federal Republic of Germany. Asperg is physically located in the basin [de] of the Neckar river. Elevation above sea level in the municipal area ranges from a…
Average elevation: 280 m

Nordhausen
Germany > Thuringia > Landkreis Nordhausen
Nordhausen is situated at the border between the flat and fertile area of Goldene Aue in the south and the foothills of the Harz mountains in the north on a level of approx. 180 m of elevation. The Zorge river crosses the city from northwest to southeast and the bigger Helme river runs in west-eastern…
Average elevation: 246 m

Schnaitheim
Germany > Baden-Württemberg > Landkreis Heidenheim > Heidenheim an der Brenz
Average elevation: 551 m

Brotterode
Germany > Thuringia > Landkreis Schmalkalden-Meiningen > Brotterode-Trusetal
Average elevation: 639 m

Berwartstein
Germany > Rhineland-Palatinate > Südwestpfalz > Erlenbach bei Dahn
Average elevation: 278 m

Dachau
Germany > Bavaria > Landkreis Dachau
Dachau (German pronunciation: [ˈdaxaʊ] ) is a town in the Upper Bavaria district of Bavaria, a state in the southern part of Germany. It is a major district town—a Große Kreisstadt—of the administrative region of Upper Bavaria, about 20 kilometres (12 miles) north-west of Munich. It is now a popular…
Average elevation: 490 m

Zwiesel
Germany > Bavaria > Landkreis Regen
Zwiesel has an humid continental climate (Köppen: Dfb; Trewartha: Dclo). The Zwiesel weather station is located at an altitude of 615 m (2,018 ft). The temperature is significantly lower than in most parts of Germany by several degrees. At the same time, the average annual precipitation exceeds 1,000 mm (39…
Average elevation: 681 m