Hohenlinden forest

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Hohenlinden forest is a wooded area in Bavaria, Germany, historically known as the site of the 1800 Battle of Hohenlinden during the French Revolutionary Wars.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf forest
associatedWith Archduke John of Austria NERFINISHED
Austrian Army NERFINISHED
French Army NERFINISHED
Jean Victor Marie Moreau NERFINISHED
battleDate 3 December 1800
climate temperate
continent Europe
country Germany NERFINISHED
hasCommemoration battle memorials in surrounding area
hasLanguage German
hasRoadConnection B12 federal highway vicinity
historicalEvent Battle of Hohenlinden NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod French Revolutionary Wars NERFINISHED
knownFor Battle of Hohenlinden NERFINISHED
locatedEastOf Munich NERFINISHED
locatedIn Bavaria
Ebersberg district NERFINISHED
Upper Bavaria NERFINISHED
southern Germany
locatedNear Hohenlinden NERFINISHED
nearWatercourse Isen river region
partOf Hohenlinden municipality area
regionType rural area
strategicImportance provided cover and difficult terrain during Battle of Hohenlinden
terrainType snow-covered in winter
wooded
usedFor military operations during Battle of Hohenlinden
vegetation mixed forest

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poem "Hohenlinden" by Thomas Campbell setting Hohenlinden forest
subject surface form: Hohenlinden