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'''Hoogspits''' is the highest mountain of Neeutegeen. Its peak ranges 759 metres high above seal level. It is a very popular aim of many trips, especially ski trips and hiking trips. To raise the monumentality and height of Hoogspits, was built a view-tower at the peak - Rontziegtoewer Hoogspits. It is 277 metres tall with a glassed-in outlook floors and a café in the top floor. Hoogspits is situated nearby a point, where boundary linies of Germany, Neeutegeen and France border on.
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'''Hoogspits''' is the highest mountain of Neeutegeen. Its peak ranges 759 metres high above sea level. It is a very popular aim of many trips, especially ski trips and hiking trips. To raise the monumentality and height of Hoogspits, was built a view-tower at the peak - Rontziegtoewer Hoogspits. It is 277 metres tall with a glassed-in outlook floors and a café in the top floor. Hoogspits is situated nearby a point, where boundary linies of Germany, Neeutegeen and France border on.
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[[Category: Neeutegeen]][[Category: Mountains]][[Category: Geography]]

Latest revision as of 07:23, 23 February 2007

Hoogspits is the highest mountain of Neeutegeen. Its peak ranges 759 metres high above sea level. It is a very popular aim of many trips, especially ski trips and hiking trips. To raise the monumentality and height of Hoogspits, was built a view-tower at the peak - Rontziegtoewer Hoogspits. It is 277 metres tall with a glassed-in outlook floors and a café in the top floor. Hoogspits is situated nearby a point, where boundary linies of Germany, Neeutegeen and France border on.