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Kleine Kalmit near Ilbesheim
Germany

Die Kleine Kalmit (von lat. calvus mons = kahler Berg) ist ein kleiner Berg von 270 m Höhe vor dem Ostrand des Pfälzerwaldes, der Haardt, in Rheinland-Pfalz (Deutschland). Sie ist als Naturschutzgebiet ausgewiesen.

Zur Unterscheidung stets mit dem Attribut klein versehen, liegt die Kleine Kalmit etwa 15 km südlich der 673 m hohen Kalmit und ungefähr 6 km südwestlich von Landau vor der eigentlichen Haardt. Ihr größerer Flächenanteil, insbesondere mit dem weithin sichtbaren Wahrzeichen, der kleinen Kapelle auf der Kuppe, zählt zur Gemarkung des Landauer Ortsteils Arzheim. Die Süd- und Westseite mit ihren Weinbergen gehört zu der Gemeinde Ilbesheim. In diesem Bereich wird auch ein kleiner Safrananbau gepflegt, der einzige in der Pfalz.

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http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kleine_Kalmit

Copyright: Tomek Zuk
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 6000x3000
Taken: 26/06/2011
送信日: 27/06/2011
Published: 27/06/2011
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