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Nhn ) Make Westallg\u00e4u; District of Ravensburg, district of Oberallg\u00e4u; Baden-W\u00fcrttemberg, Bavaria (Germany) part of Alpine foothills Coordinates 47 \u00b0 42 \u2032 N , 10 \u00b0 8 \u2032 O 47.69231944444444 10.125638888889 1129 Coordinates: 47 \u00b0 42 \u2032 N , 10 \u00b0 8 \u2032 O Surface 112\u00a0km\u00b2 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4The Ad\u00e9gig Is one to 1129 m \u00fc. Nhn [first] Hou, 112 koma [2] Large and predominantly forested mountain landscape directly north of the Allg\u00e4u Alps, which is located within the Westallg\u00e4u in the Ravensburg district of Baden-W\u00fcrttemberg and in the Bavarian district of Oberallg\u00e4u. Table of Contents (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4geology [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Make [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Natural area assignment and structure [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Mountains [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Waters and water sheath [ Edit | Edit the source text ] geology [ Edit | Edit the source text ] The Adelegg is located northwest of the Allg\u00e4u pre -Alps and is understood as part of a transitional landscape in the subalpine young moraine country, for which mountains such as the Pf\u00e4nder or the Salmaser H\u00f6he are also expected. The Adelegg is not a foothills of the alpine folding mountains, although it significantly exceeds the heights of the actual young moraine country. Rather, it is already part of the molasse basin, which extends between the Alps and the Swabian Alb, where it still came under the influence of the tectonic processes of alpine formation, but only experienced morphologically insignificant folds. [3] The molasse basin took out material for many million years that had been eroded in the lifting Alps – the so -called Alpine molace. The conglomeric molasses (“nail fluh”) of the Adelegg belongs to Upper fresh water molasses And has thus been deposited in the Miocene. It represents, as well as the conglomeric molasses of the Hochgrat, the flower compartments of the Ur-Iller (Hochgrat-Odelegg fan). The primal iller introduced material from the south of the Central Alps and entered the Alpine foothills about 10 km west of the valley of today’s Iller. The Hochgrat south of the Adelegg is still part of the molasse basin, but its molasses represents an older stage of the Hochgrat-Nobelegg subject ( Lower freshwater molasses , late oligocene) and – unlike the Adelegg – was clearly recorded by late Vala -Pidic folding. These formations are also called Faltenmolasse . The entire area of \u200b\u200bthe transitional landscape “Nagelfluh heights and lowering” is involved in it, but the Adelegg, as its northern foothills, is no longer essentially. entire paragraph after [4] and [5] Make [ Edit | Edit the source text ] The Adelegg encloses the upper reaches of the Eschach and its right tributary. The Wengener Argen flows along its south side and flows into the lower Argen, whose pools near Isny \u200b\u200bare limited to the western back of the Adelegg. Northwest, the Hofser oh in spring streams on the edge of the Hohentanner forest belonging to the Adelegg has its upper reaches, east of the Rohrach near Wiggensbach. Upper and lower town forest of Leutkirch, which follow further away in the northwest, do not belong to Adelegg (geologically they are moraine from the tear -up period). Natural area assignment and structure [ Edit | Edit the source text ] View from Hochgreut (912 m) over the Illertal with Kempten (fog) to the Adelegg from East with Hohenkapf, K\u00fcrnacher Wald, Blender and Hohentanner Wald (from left to right) The mountain landscape forms the main unit in the Alpine foothills in the main area of \u200b\u200bNagelfluh heights and lower between Lake Constance and Isar (No. 02) Ad\u00e9gig (023), which in the subunits high (southern) Adelegg (023.0) with the mountain range, among other things Ad\u00e9gig In the southwest and northeastern Adelegg (023.1) in the northeast and northwestern Adelegg (023.2) in the north. [6] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4The designation Adelegg is usually only for the mountain range in W\u00fcrttemberg Ad\u00e9gig used, but for the (same name) landscape of the low mountains of Adelegg [7] Also include the Hohentanner Wald, the northeastern K\u00fcrnache Wald and the eastern Buchenberger Forest. South – no longer counts to this landscape – beyond the Wengen Argen of the Sonneneck mountain ridge [8] an. Mountains [ Edit | Edit the source text ] The highest mountain of the Adelegg mountain range in W\u00fcrttemberg’s area is the Black Grate, whose crest is located a few meters northwest of the Bavarian border and represents the highest mountain in the T\u00fcbingen region. This summit and other mountains and elevations as well as their foothills within the Adelegg mountain range and the even higher landscape of Adelegg – sorted by height in meters (M) via normal Hoast (NHN) [first] (BW = Baden-W\u00fcrttemberg; by = Bavaria): Ursersberg (ca. 1129 m ), 1.4 km northwest of Buchenberg-Schach, by, the highest mountain of the K\u00fcrnach forest Hohenkapf (ca. 1121.1 m ), 2.3 km southwest of Buchenberg-Schach, by, the highest mountain of the Buchenberger Forest Black ridge ( 1118.5 m ), 2.3 km north-northwest of Weitnau-Wengen, BW, the highest mountain of Adelegg in W\u00fcrttemberg nameless crest ( 960 m ), 2.2 km western southwest of Kimratshofen-Walzling, by, Hochest Mountain of the Hohentanner Forest Also exclusively in the Adelegg mountain range: Red fluh ( 1090 m ), 1 km northeast of the black ridge, BW Sch\u00f6nb\u00fchl ( 1074.8 m ), 400 m north -northwest of the Black Grat, BW Raggenhorn ( 1056.2 m ), 1.4 km north-northwest of Weitnau-Wengen, BW and BY Hohkopf ( 1035.2 m ), 2.3 km east southeast of Isny-Ratzenhofen, BW Wegmannsh\u00f6he ( 1031.8 m ), 2.4 km east of Isny-Ratzenhofen, BW Ochsenkapf ( 1011.7 m ), 1.8 km of the east southeast of Isny-Ratzenhofen, BW Steinbergele ( 1009.2 m ), 2 km southeast of Rohrdorf, BW Schafberg ( 1008.9 m ), 900 m south of Isny-Eisenbach, BW Rudersh\u00f6he ( 999.2 m ), 2.3 km southeast of Rohrdorf, BW \u00d6lberg ( 961.8 m ), 1.5 km east of Rohrdorf, BW Herrenberg ( 931.2 m ), 1.8 km northeast of Rohrdorf, BW B\u00e4renb\u00fchl ( 930.5 m ), 1.2 km northeast of Rohrdorf, BW Heidenkopf ( 918.2 m ), 800 m north -east of Rohrdorf, BW Kapf ( 885.7 m ), 1 km western southwest of Schmidsfelden, BW Waters and water sheath [ Edit | Edit the source text ] In the Buchenberg Wald, which is located on the Adelegg mountain range, on the Southeast edge of which is located by the Eschacher Weiher, the Eschach, which runs through the northeastern edge of the mountain range without this pond, runs out in a predominantly northwest direction and flows into the Aitrach, the water of which runs northwards flows into the Danube. South past the Adelegg, the Wengener Argen flows in the east-west direction, which flows into the lower Argen, which passes to the mountain range in the Southeast Northwest direction, flows into the south-west into Lake Constance and thus into the Rhine. The Adelegg is therefore on the Rhein-Donau water sheath. Small parts of the Adelegg mountain ridge are part of the multi-part and 6.4 km\u00b2 Fauna-Flora-Habitat area Ad\u00e9gig (FFH no. 8326-341). Large parts are in the landscape protection area Adelegg and associated tertiary hill forland (CDDDA no. 319441), which is 68.14 km\u00b2 and was founded on March 31, 1994, as well as in the bird sanctuary Adelegg (VSG-no. 8226-441). [first] The Adelegg is primarily used for forestry and tourism. In modern times, but possibly in the late Middle Ages, various glassworks were located here; The glassworks of the former glassmaker village of Schmidsfelden can still be visited. For example, on the 311 km long Black Forest Swabian Alb-Allg\u00e4u-Weg and on the 185 km long Heuberg-Allg\u00e4u-Weg, Adelegg can be hiked through. There are some winter sports opportunities in the Buchenberger Wald landscape. The tourist attractions also include the view of a wide Alpine panorama, for example in the area of \u200b\u200bthe Eschacher Weihers [9] Or from the observation tower of the black ridge. Volker Fiever: Adelegg impressions: Allg\u00e4u illustrated book – beautiful pictures and small stories from the heart of the Allg\u00e4u . Verlag Kreuzthaler-Nachrichten, 2015, ISBN 978-3-00-051583-5 Rudi Holzberger, Manfred Thierer: The Adelegg. The dark heart of the Allg\u00e4u. Hikes and forays. Adelegg Verlag, Eisenbach, 2nd edition 2012, 272 pages, ISBN 978-3-00-038184-3 Rudi Holzberger: Fascination Adelegg. Escape point in the Allg\u00e4u. Erwin Bowien in the Kreuzthal . Ad\u00e9gig’s publisher, ironbach, 2013, 20138 S., ISBN 978-3-00-04278-3 \u2191 a b c Cards and data of the Federal Office for Nature Conservation (Notes) \u2191 Landscape letter Des Bfn – Ad\u00e9g \u2191 Insight into the geology of Adelegg [first] In: Geocaching. Website. Called on November 24, 2021. \u2191 Wolfgang Sprenger: Geology and river history of the Iller. A script from 2003 (originally hosted on the web presence of the ARGETUI (working group “Drinking Water Protection Lower Illertal”) PDF ( Memento from July 5, 2016 in Internet Archive )), S.\u00a04\u00a0ff. \u2191 Susanne Bischofberger, Michael Krumb\u00f6ck, Claudio Uptmoor: Explanation report: Land use plan 2030 with an integrated landscape plan. Version of February 28, 2019.Stadtbauamt Leutkirch im Allg\u00e4u, urban planning \/ nature and the environment [2] ( PDF 16 MB), S. 15 f. \u2191 Hansj\u00f6rg Dongus: Geographical state recording: The natural units on sheet 187\/193 Lindau\/Oberstdorf. Federal Institute for Regional Studies, Bad Godesberg 1991. \u2192 Online map (PDF; 6.1 MB) \u2191 Landscapes in Germany (map). Bundesmant for nature conservation, archived from Original am July 30, 2012 ; Retrieved on September 14, 2019 . \u2191 Sonneneck (Weitnau) (district of Oberallg\u00e4u). In: Bavaria Atlas. Bavarian State Ministry of Finance and for Home, accessed on December 7th, 2021 . \u2191 The Eschacher Weiher (Buchenberg in the Oberallg\u00e4u). In: Your Allg\u00e4u. Rolf Hartmann et. eel, accessed on December 9, 2021 . (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki14\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki14\/advoleg-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Advoleg – Wikipedia"}}]}]