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The Ahlsburg is a range of bunter sandstone hills, relatively small in area and up to 411.4 m above  sea level (NN) , in the southern part of Lower Saxony , Germany . It lies within the Solling foreland and is part of the Weser-Leine Uplands .

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2-653: The Ahlsburg hills run in a northwest to southeast direction and are around 10 km long and up to about 3 km wide. They are heavily wooded and belong to the Leine Uplands . They are located in the district of Northeim southeast of Dassel , east of the Solling , south of Einbeck and the valley of the Ilme , west of Northeim and the Leine valley and north of Moringen and northeast of Fredelsloh . The Ahlsburg

4-526: Is grouped within the following natural regions: The following hills and elevations belong to the Ahlsburg ridge – with their heights in metres above sea level ( Normalnull or NN): The following streams flow in and around the Ahlsburg (all in the catchment area of the Leine ): Places of interest in and on the Ahlsburg ridge – with heights in metres above sea level ( NN ) - include: Leine Uplands Too Many Requests If you report this error to

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