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Coordinates: 50°80.3N 6°456E / 50.133417°N 6.75167°E / 50.133417; 6.75167
 

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Burberg
View of the Burberg from the Schutz to the SE
Highest point
Elevation528.5 m above sea level (NHN) (1,734 ft) [1]
Coordinates50°8′0.3″N 6°45′6E / 50.133417°N 6.75167°E / 50.133417; 6.75167
Geography
Burberg is located in Rhineland-Palatinate
Burberg

Burberg

Near Schutz; Vulkaneifel, Rhineland-Palatinate (Germany)

Parent rangeEifel
Geology
Mountain typevolcano
Typical rocks on the summit

The Burberg, also called the Buerberg and Bürberg, is a hill, 528.5 m above sea level (NHN),[1] in the Eifel mountains in Germany. It rises near Schutz in the county of Vulkaneifel in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate.

Geography

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Location

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The Burberg is located within the Volcanic Eifel Nature Park and the Hinterbüsch. At its southeastern foot is the village of Schutz on whose territory the hill is situated. 3.1 km west-southwest of the summit is the village of Weidenbach. The Walmerbach (Wallmerbach) stream flows past the hill to the west before discharging in the lee of the hill into the Kleine Kyll which runs from north to south.

Natural regions

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The Burberg is part of the natural region major unit group of East Eifel (no. 27), in major unit Kyllburger Waldeifel (277) and sub-unit Salm Hill Country (Salmer Hügelland) (277.3).

Conservation

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On the hill are parts of the protected landscapeofZwischen Ueß und Kyll (CDDA no. 326012; designated in 1982; 396.2312 km2).[2]

History

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The Burberg was formed about 11,000 years ago as a volcano. On the summit region are the remains of a Roman fortification dating to the 4th century AD.

References

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  • ^ Map services of the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation
  • Literature

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    Karl-Josef Gilles: Der Burberg bei Schutz, Heimatjahrbucharchiv Landkreis Vulkaneifel, Projekt der Kreisverwaltung Vulkaneifel und dem Weiss-Verlag, Büro Daun, 1984, p. 211


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