Rossert
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Rossert | |
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Rossert and nameless hilltop, on the right Atzelberg with network tower (seen from the east) | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 516 m (1,693 ft) |
Geography | |
Location | Hesse, Germany |
Rossert is a mountain of the Taunus, part of the Anterior Taunus, in Hesse, Germany. The mountain consists of a few hilltops, two of them giving the name the Naturschutzgebiet (protected area) Rossert - Hainkopf - Dachsbau. Between them lies Eppenhain, a constituent community of Kelkheim. The name Rossert originates from an Old High German word for cobblestones.
50°10′N 8°24′E / 50.167°N 8.400°E / 50.167; 8.400
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