Beerzelberg

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Beerzelberg is a modest hill in Belgium known as the highest natural point in Antwerp Province.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
hill
access publicly accessible
administrativeRegion Antwerp Province NERFINISHED
Beerzel NERFINISHED
Flemish Region NERFINISHED
Putte NERFINISHED
climate temperate oceanic climate
continent Europe
country Belgium
countrySubdivision Municipality of Putte NERFINISHED
Province of Antwerp NERFINISHED
Region of Flanders NERFINISHED
elevation 51.6 metres
approximately 52 metres
elevationRankInAntwerpProvince 1
geology Pleistocene deposits
sandy soils
hasNameOrigin named after the village of Beerzel
hasTopographicProminence local hill
hasViewOf surrounding flat landscape of Antwerp Province
isHighestNaturalPointOf Antwerp Province NERFINISHED
landUse agricultural land
mixed woodland
languageOfName Dutch
locatedIn Antwerp Province NERFINISHED
Arrondissement of Mechelen NERFINISHED
Beerzel NERFINISHED
Flanders
Province of Antwerp NERFINISHED
municipality of Putte
near city of Mechelen NERFINISHED
town of Heist-op-den-Berg NERFINISHED
village of Beerzel
notableFor being the highest natural point in Antwerp Province
modest elevation compared to other Belgian high points
partOf Campine region (Kempen) fringe NERFINISHED
natural landscape of Antwerp Province
relativeLocation northeast of Mechelen
south of Heist-op-den-Berg plateau
terrain gentle slopes
topographicType low hill in a generally flat region
tourism local point of interest
usedFor cycling
recreation
walking

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Antwerp Province highestPoint Beerzelberg