Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p The Schafkopf, with its height of 617 metres, is one of the few mountains of the Palatine Forest that exceeds the 600 metre mark. It lies south of the Forest's highest peak, the Kalmit, in the Palatine Forest-North Vosges Biosphere Reserve, not far from the municipality of St. Martin and, together with the Morschenberg (608 m), Rotsohlberg (607 m) and Steigerkopf (614 m), forms a contiguous massif.The Schafkopf is entirely forested. Its summit is not accessible on paths or trails.. }
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- Schafkopf_(Haardt) abstract "The Schafkopf, with its height of 617 metres, is one of the few mountains of the Palatine Forest that exceeds the 600 metre mark. It lies south of the Forest's highest peak, the Kalmit, in the Palatine Forest-North Vosges Biosphere Reserve, not far from the municipality of St. Martin and, together with the Morschenberg (608 m), Rotsohlberg (607 m) and Steigerkopf (614 m), forms a contiguous massif.The Schafkopf is entirely forested. Its summit is not accessible on paths or trails.".
- Schafkopf_(Haardt) comment "The Schafkopf, with its height of 617 metres, is one of the few mountains of the Palatine Forest that exceeds the 600 metre mark. It lies south of the Forest's highest peak, the Kalmit, in the Palatine Forest-North Vosges Biosphere Reserve, not far from the municipality of St. Martin and, together with the Morschenberg (608 m), Rotsohlberg (607 m) and Steigerkopf (614 m), forms a contiguous massif.The Schafkopf is entirely forested. Its summit is not accessible on paths or trails.".