Haarstrang ridge

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The Haarstrang ridge is a low, elongated upland region in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, forming part of the transition between the Sauerland hills and the Westphalian Plain.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ridge
upland region
climate temperate oceanic climate
country Germany NERFINISHED
drainedBy Lippe River tributaries
Ruhr River tributaries
elevationType low upland
forms southern boundary of the Westphalian Bay
geologicalRegionOf North Rhine-Westphalia NERFINISHED
geology Mesozoic sediments (northern flank of Rhenish Slate Mountains)
hasLandUse arable farming
pasture
hasSettlementPattern villages and small towns on plateau and slopes
languageRegion German-speaking area
locatedIn North Rhine-Westphalia
Westphalia NERFINISHED
western Germany
near Lippe River NERFINISHED
Ruhr River NERFINISHED
partOf North German transition to Central Uplands NERFINISHED
Rhenish Massif (margin) NERFINISHED
transition zone between Sauerland and Westphalian Plain
regionType natural region of Germany
runsAlong northern edge of Sauerland
separates Sauerland hills NERFINISHED
Westphalian Plain NERFINISHED
shape elongated
terrain gently rolling plateau
usedFor agriculture

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Körbecke locatedSouthOf Haarstrang ridge
Möhnesee locatedNear Haarstrang ridge
Rüthen locatedOn Haarstrang ridge