Pyrmont Uplands

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title: Pyrmont Uplands
text: The Pyrmont Uplands are a muschelkalk region within the Lower Saxon Hills and covers an area of 180 km2. Their maximum elevation is about 350 metres above sea level (NN). The valley of the Emmer divides the uplands into the Ottenstein Plateau in the east and Pyrmont Heights in the west. In these muschelkalk hills lies the Pyrmont Basin on the fault lines of which mineral and brine springs rise, and to which the town of Bad Pyrmont owes its status as a spa town. The Ottenstein Plateau is used for
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