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  2. Vaalserberg - Wikipedia

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    The Three-Country Point with the border post dating back to 1926 Gemmenicher Tunnel. The Vaalserberg is also the location of the tripoint between Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands and so its summit is called the Drielandenpunt ("three country point") in Dutch, Dreiländereck ("three country corner") in German and Trois Frontières ("three borders") or Trois Bornes ("three border stones") in ...

  3. List of mountains and hills in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions Read; Edit; ... The following is a list of mountains and hills in the Netherlands. European Netherlands

  4. Geology of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    The modern Netherlands formed as a result of the interplay of the four main rivers (Rhine, Meuse, Schelde and IJssel) and the influence of the North Sea and glaciers during ice-ages. The Netherlands is mostly composed of deltaic , coastal and eolian derived sediments during the Pleistocene glacial and interglacial periods.

  5. Vinicunca - Wikipedia

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    Vinicunca, or Winikunka, also called Montaña de Siete Colores (literally: Mountain of seven colors), Montaña de Colores (Mountain of colors) or Montaña Arcoíris (Rainbow Mountain), is a mountain in the Andes of Peru with an altitude of 5,036 metres (16,522 ft) above sea level.

  6. Category:Mountains and hills of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Hills of South Limburg (Netherlands) (6 P) Pages in category "Mountains and hills of the Netherlands" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.

  7. Geography of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    A recent global remote sensing analysis suggested that there were 1,025 km 2 of tidal flats in the Netherlands, making it the 31st ranked country in terms of tidal flat area. [7] The rest of the country is mostly flat; only in the extreme south of the country does the land rise to any significant extent, in the foothills of the Ardennes mountains.

  8. Duivelsberg - Wikipedia

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    Duivelsberg (German: Wylerberg or Teufelsberg, which literally translates to 'the devil's mountain') is a hill and nature reserve in the municipality of Berg en Dal in the Dutch province of Gelderland, near the border with Germany (North Rhine-Westphalia).

  9. List of mountains in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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