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Middle Hesse

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were produced by the depositions of the sea that once covered almost the whole of Germany in the Palaeozoic. They formed the raw materials for the early production of pottery and brick ware in the region. Time and again, attempts were made to mine lignite in Middle Hesse; the use of mineral springs
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The low mountains of the Vogelsberg in the east of Middle Hesse, with a basalt surface area of 2,500 km², is the largest contiguous volcanic mountain range in Europe. Long ago the lavas spread out into table-like formations with a basalt thickness of up to 300 metres.
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and is therefore its oldest part (formed during the Palaeozoic around 300 to 500 million years ago). This, initially single, mountain chain was uplifted again during the Alpine folding and finally took on the morphology visible today: the
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includes the southern part of the Middle Hessian slate mountains; north of the Lahn is the Tertiary volcanic upland of the Westerwald and, immediately to the east are the
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from this time e.g. in the Löhnberger Basin or in Selters has clearly been more successful even to date.
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Die kirchliche Organisation Althessens im Mittelalter samt einem Umriss der neuzeitlichen Entwicklung
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in the bedrock were exposed. The larger tributaries of the Lahn in Middle Hesse include the Dill,
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Dehio – Handbuch der deutschen Kunstdenkmäler. Hessen I: Die Regierungsbezirke Gießen und Kassel
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Regierungspräsidium Gießen in Verbindung mit der Historischen Kommission für Hessen (publ.):
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in the east of the region in the Vogelsberg mountains, which reaches a height of 773 metres.
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of the Westerwald and its bisection by the rivers Lahn and Dill with raised fault blocks (
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Running diagonally across the Vogelsberg from southeast to northwest is the
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Kulturelle Entdeckungen: Main-Kinzig-Kreis, Vogelsbergkreis, Wetteraukreis
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In the centre of Middle Hesse lie several basins which are part of the
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and the availability of water resulted in its early settlement.
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deposits in the west of the latter uplands, which include the
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a mix of uplands and valley depressions, originally shaped by
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Gießener Geographischer Exkursionsführer Mittleres Hessen
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adjoin the slate mountains to the east, as far as the
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Sparkassen-Kulturstiftung Hessen-Thüringen (publ.):
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The river valleys, especially those of the Lahn and
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Index

Mittelhessen

German
[ˈmɪtl̩ˌhɛsn̩]

Hesse
North
South Hesse
administrative province of Gießen
Limburg-Weilburg
Lahn-Dill-Kreis
Gießen
Marburg-Biedenkopf
Vogelsbergkreis
Gießen
Marburg
Wetzlar

Lumda Plateau
geomorphologically
volcanism
Lahn
Limburg Basin
Vogelsberg
Gladenbach Uplands
Eastern Hintertaunus
Taunus
Westerwald
Rothaar
Kalteiche

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