Manhartsberg

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The Manhart Mountain is a low, flat ridge in Lower Austria. Its height is 537 m above sea level. A. He is lying to the south and east flank of the granite massif of granite and gneiss plateau, the Austrian share of the Bohemian Massif.

The ridge extends from the Thaya to Wagram and is partially with tertiary layers ( sands ) superimposed. This mountain range is located in the Moravian region to the vicinity of Znojmo continued. The Manhart mountain forms the eastern edge of the Bohemian Massif as the " landmark " for the Manhartsberg mountain ( Waldviertel ) and the district below the mountain Manhart (Wine Quarter). Its western side was formed in the combat. The western slopes of the mountain are Manhart part of the Natural Park Kamp Schoenberg.

Above Maissau are to rich amethyst.

Near its highest point are still some remains of a Funkstörstellung from the Second World War, the codename pliers village 4

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