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page 1Special Areas of Conservation in Germany
Dinkelberg
thumb|180px|The Eichener See
thumb|180px|The Teufelsloch (doline)|Teufelsloch, a funnel Doline near Nordschwaben
thumb|180px|Moosloch funnel doline near Nordschwaben
The Dinkelberg is a partially forested hill range, up to , about 145 km2 in area, in the High Rhine region of Germany. It lies within the counties of Lörrach and Waldshut in the German state of Baden-Württemberg and the Swiss canton of Basel-Stadt. It is on the southwestern edge of the Southern Black Forest, from which it is geologically distinct.
Königsberg
mountain in Nordpfälzer Bergland, Germany
Filder
The Filder (; plural) – also Filder Plain () – is a natural region (major unit no. 106) of the Swabian Keuper-Lias Land within the South German Scarplands.
Dubringer Moor
nature reserve in Sachsen, Germany
Döberitzer Heide
nature reserve in Germany
Göhrde State Forest
forest region in North Germany
Kleiner Odenwald
low mountain range in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Eichener See
lake in Lörrach, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Rammert
The Rammert is a forested hill range, up to , in the Keuper Uplands of central Baden-Württemberg, which belongs to the natural region major unit of Schönbuch and Glemswald in the Swabian Keuper-Lias Land. It continues the Schönbuch to the southwest and is separated from it by the Tübingen Bay (Tübinger Stufenrandbucht) at the Neckar near Tübingen. The majority of the ridge lies in the county of Tübingen, with small elements in the county of Zollernalbkreis.