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At the Feldberg in the Black Forest is the highest mountain in Baden-Württemberg, and the highest in Germany outside of the Alps. The local municipality of Feldberg was named after the mountain.
Feldberg may refer to:
Places:
- Feldberg, Baden-Württemberg, highest village in Germany
- Feldberg, Müllheim, a village in the borough of Müllheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
- Feldberg, Mecklenburg, a village in the municipality of Feldberger Seenlandschaft, Mecklenburg-Western Western Pomerania, Germany
- Feldberg, Austria, settlement near Ebbs, in the Tyrol, Austria
Mountains and hills:
- Feldberg (Kaiser) (1,813 m), a mountain in the Kaiser Mountains, Tyrol, Austria
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Feldberg (Black Forest) (1,493 m), the highest mountain in the Black Forest of Germany
- Feldberg Pass
- Großer Feldberg (879 m), highest mountain of the Taunus, Hesse, Germany
- Kleiner Feldberg (826 m), second highest mountain of the Taunus, Hesse, Germany
- Feldberg (Hessian Rhön) (815.2 m), a mountain in Hesse, Germany
- Feldberg (Bavarian Rhön) (570.2 m), a hill in Bavaria, Germany
- Feldberg (Olpe) (556.2 m), hill in the county of Olpe, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
People:
- Meyer Feldberg (born 1942), dean of Columbia Business School from 1989 to 2004
- Wilhelm Feldberg (1900-1993), German-British-Jewish physiologist and biologist
Other uses:
- 10666 Feldberg, an asteroid
- Feldberg (band), an Icelandic band
- Feldberg Foundation, an Anglo-German scientific exchange
The Feldberg is a mountain in the Rhön highlands in the German state of Hesse. It is .
It is located about three kilometres northeast of Gersfeld in the county of Fulda, near the border with Bavaria and is part of the Hessian Rhön Nature Park and the Rhön Biosphere Reserve. The nearest settlements are Obernhausen to the northwest and Sandberg on the southern spurs of the mountain. The Feldberg is a southwestern outpost of the mountain ridge that runs from the Wasserkuppe to the Heidelstein. The youthful Fulda flows past below its western slopes. The section of the B 284 federal road from Gersfeld to Wüstensachsen runs past the Feldberg in a curve to the west and north. A walking trail managed by the Rhön Club, the Extratour Guckaisee, runs over the Feldberg, passing immediately south of the summit. The terrain is used for forestry and, in places, also for pasture.
Category:Mountains of Hesse
Feldberg is an Icelandic musical duo formed by Eberg (Einar Tönsberg) and Rósa Birgitta Ísfeld from Reykjavík. Their debut album, Don't Be a Stranger, was first released in Iceland in 2009 on Cod Music. At the Icelandic Music Awards (IMA) in 2010, they were nominated for three awards and won for Best Song for their track "Dreamin'", which was subsequently featured on the Kitsune Compilation 9. Their music has been extensively used for advertising in Iceland; the airline Icelandair use "Dreamin'" as their in-flight music choice. The new Feldberg album will be released in 2012 and the band have featured some of the new songs at their latest concerts in Tokyo supporting Casio Kids and Le Corps Mince De Francois.
The Feldberg is a hill, , in the Bavarian Rhön, northeast of Sandberg and south of the village of Kilianshof. The Feldberg is a southeastern spur of the des Kreuzbergs.
The Feldberg near Sandberg in the Bavarian Rhön should not be confused with the mountain of Feldberg in the Hessian Rhön near Sandberg (Gersfeld).
The Feldberg is a hill, , in the Ebbe Hills Nature Park in the Sauerland in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia.
The Feldberg is a mountain, , in the Kaiser range in the Austrian state of Tyrol.
Its summit may be ascended on an easy mountain path either directly from Griesenau or via the Stripsenjochhaus hut and the Stripsenkopf.