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Morsberg |
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View of Gersprenztal with Morsberg in the distant background. |
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Elevation | 466 m (1,529 ft) |
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Location | Hesse, Germany |
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Morsberg is a hill in the Rhön range in Hesse, Germany.
49°42′27″N 8°53′27″E / 49.70750°N 8.89083°E / 49.70750; 8.89083