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4-561: The Kleiner Auersberg is a mountain, 808 m above  sea level (NN) , in the Bavarian part of the Rhön mountains. It is situated five kilometres southwest of the centre of Wildflecken in the county of Bad Kissingen on the watershed between the Sinn and Kleiner Sinn . The Kleiner Auersberg is only partly wooded and its summit is thus a good viewing point. In good visibility

8-721: Is an outdated official vertical datum used in Germany. Elevations using this reference system were to be marked Meter über Normal-Null (“meters above standard zero”). Normalnull has been replaced by Normalhöhennull (NHN). In 1878 reference heights were taken from the Amsterdam Ordnance Datum and transferred to the New Berlin Observatory in order to define the Normalhöhenpunkt 1879 . Normalnull has been defined as

12-745: The Kleiner Auersberg is on the two Volkswandertage ("people's walking days"), which take place annually on a summer weekend. Due to the good views, usually one of the prescribed routes leads to the summit. A good two kilometres east-northeast rises the slightly higher and densely wooded Großer Auersberg . Neither should be confused with the Auersberg near Hilders in the Hessian part of the Rhön. Normalnull Normalnull ("standard zero") or Normal-Null (short N. N. or NN )

16-677: The views extend as far as the Kreuzberg in the east, Dreistelzberg and Spessart in the southwest as far as the Vogelsberg in the northwest. In very good visibility the Taunus and the skyscrapers of Frankfurt am Main are visible. The Kleiner Auersberg lies within the Wildflecken Training Area , established in 1938. The entire terrain is a military out-of-bounds area . The only opportunity for civilians to climb

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