The Stemweder Berg (also known as the Stemmer Berge ) is a ridge 181.4 metres (595 ft) above sea level on the border of North Rhine-Westphalia and Lower Saxony in Germany. It is the northernmost and smallest of Germany's Central Uplands ranges.
2-585: Like the adjacent municipality of Stemwede , the ridge gets its name from the medieval Free County ( Freigrafschaft ) of Stemwede. The Stemweder Berg lies on the southern rim of the North German Plain . Amongst the elevations on the Stemweder Berg are the following − sorted by height in metres above Normalnull (NN): Abbreviations: Lower Saxony = LS, North Rhine-Westphalia = NRW The Dielinger Klei (91.7 m, NRW) may also be included as it
4-593: Is a dominant hill in the Stemwede area. Amongst the streams near the Stemweder Berg are the: Stemwede Stemwede is a municipality in the Minden-Lübbecke district, in North Rhine-Westphalia , Germany . Following a recent regional reorganization, in 1973, the former districts of Dielingen-Wehdem and Levern were consolidated and the district of "Stemwede" created. The new name was chosen because for
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