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Haar (Westphalia)

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Peak
  
Spitze Warte

Country
  
Germany

Area
  
300 km²

Elevation
  
391 m (1,283 ft)

State
  
North Rhine-Westphalia

Parent range
  
Hellweg Börde

Haar (Westphalia)

Type of rock
  
limestones from the Turonian and Cenomanian stages

The Haar or Haarstrang is a ridge of hills on the southern edge of the Westphalian Basin in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. From a natural region perspective it is the southern, submontane part of the Hellweg Börde, which stands opposite the northern area of the Süder Uplands (which is the natural region of the Sauerland), north of the Möhne and Ruhr rivers.

Its highest elevation is the 391 m high Spitze Warte, which is situationed near Rüthen-Hemmern at the eastern end of the Haarstrang. Further west the crest of the ridge reaches heights of generally 200 to 250 m above sea level (NN) and rises to about 100 to 150 m over the Ruhr and Möhne valleys in the south as well as the valley of the Lippe in the north separated by the Upper and Lower Hellweg, both parts of the Hellweg Börde.

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Haar (Westphalia) Wikipedia