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Krehberg
Krehberg, seen from Auerbach Castle
Highest point
Elevation576 m (1,890 ft)
Coordinates49°41′03″N 8°43′50″E / 49.68417°N 8.73056°E / 49.68417; 8.73056
Geography
Krehberg is located in HesseKrehbergKrehbergThe location within Hesse
LocationHesse, Germany
Parent rangeOdenwald

The Krehberg (German pronunciation: [ˈkʁeːbɛɐ̯k]) is a 576-metre (1,890 ft) high hill in the Odenwald, 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) west of Lindenfels.

On the Krehberg there is the Krehberg transmission tower [de] for FM, TV and directional radio services, consisting of a lattice tower with a guyed mast on the top.


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