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The Taunus is a mountain range in Hesse, Germany, located north of Frankfurt. The tallest peak in the range is Großer Feldberg at 878 m; other notable peaks are Kleiner Feldberg (825 m) and Altkönig (798 m).

Taunus
The Hochtaunus with the Feldberg summit
Highest point
PeakGroßer Feldberg (Hochtaunus)
Elevation878 m (2,881 ft)
Coordinates50°14′N 08°27′E
Dimensions
Length75 km (47 mi) NE/SW
Width35 km (22 mi) NW/SE
Area2,700 km2 (1,000 sq mi)
Geography
CountryGermany
RegionHesse
Parent rangeRhenish Slate Mountains
Geology
OrogenyVariscan
Age of rockDevonian
Type of rockPhyllite, Greywacke

The Taunus range spans the districts of Hochtaunuskreis, Main-Taunus-Kreis, Rheingau-Taunus, Limburg-Weilburg, and Rhein-Lahn. The range is known for its geothermal springs and mineral waters that formerly attracted members of the European aristocracy to its spa towns. The car line Ford Taunus is named after it.[1]


Description


It is a relatively low range, with smooth, rounded mountains covered with forest. The Taunus is bounded by the valleys of the Rhine, Main, and Lahn rivers and it is part of the Rhenish Slate Mountains. On the opposite side of the Rhine, The Taunus range is continued by the Hunsrück.

For geographical, ecological and geological purposes the Taunus is divided in three parts:

The Taunus range originated during the Devonian period.[2] The geological composition of the mountains was formed in a region covered by an ancient sea that was a few hundred kilometers wide. The mountains are mainly made up of phyllite, greenschist, gneiss, slates, and sandstone.[3]


Summits



History


The Roman Limes was built across the Taunus. The Saalburg, a restored Roman castellum, now houses a museum.

After the fall of the Limes (in 259/260 AD), the Alamanni settled in the range and for this reason there are some Alemannic cemeteries in the southern foothills of the Taunus (Eschborn). This area of the Taunus became part of the Frankish confederation of Germanic tribes after the Battle of Tolbiac around 500 AD.[4]

In past centuries the Taunus became famous among aristocrats for its therapeutic hot springs.[5]

Certain towns in the area, such as Bad Homburg vor der Höhe with its Kurpark, have geothermal spas that were formerly renowned. Other spa towns in the Taunus range are Bad Schwalbach (formerly Langenschwalbach) mentioned in documents dating back to the 16th century, Bad Ems, one of the most reputed therapeutic spas in Germany since the 17th century, as well as Bad Weilbach, where a spring reached wide fame for some time. By the 19th century the most famous spa towns in the area were Wiesbaden, Bad Homburg vor der Höhe, Bad Nauheim, and Bad Soden am Taunus.[6]




References


  1. "Ford Taunus Typ TC wird 40 Jahre - Beliebte Supernase mit Knudsen-Genen" (in German). Auto Bild. 23 February 2010. Retrieved 5 March 2019.
  2. Zur geologischen Entstehung des Taunus Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine (in German)
  3. Geologische Highlights im Geopark Westerwald-Lahn-Taunus (in German)
  4. Egon Schallmayer et al. (eds.) Die Römer im Taunus. Frankfurt a. M. 2005, ISBN 3797309554 (in German)
  5. "Great Spas of Europe". UNESCO. Retrieved 10 March 2016. Lists Bad Ems, Bad Homburg vor der Höhe, and Wiesbaden among the 16 in total.
  6. Heinz Biehn, Der Taunus. Hohe Wälder, weite Täler, warme Quellen. Amorbach 1972 (in German)



На других языках


[de] Taunus

Der Taunus ist ein in Hessen und Rheinland-Pfalz liegendes Mittelgebirge mit dem Großen Feldberg (879 m ü. NHN)[1] als höchster Erhebung. Als Teil des Rheinischen Schiefergebirges gehört es zu den älteren Gebirgen Deutschlands, deren Gesteine überwiegend aus dem Devon stammen und im Rahmen der variszischen Gebirgsbildung verfaltet wurden. Die in einigen Teilen recht dünne Besiedelung und der Waldreichtum machen den Taunus zu einem beliebten Ausflugsziel der Rhein-Main-Region.
- [en] Taunus

[es] Cordillera del Taunus

El Taunus es una cadena montañosa de Alemania que forma parte del Rheinischen Schiefergebirges, con el Großen Feldberg (878 m) como su cumbre más alta. Al oeste limita con su frontera natural del Rin, se divide por el Hunsrück mientras que al este limita con Wettervia como parte de Hessischen Senke.Al norte tiene su frontera con la montaña de pizarra denominada Oberrheingrabens. al norte se encuentra el valle formado por el Lahn con la cuenca limburguesa, al sur el Meno-Cordillera del Taunus delimita lo que es su frontera natural.

[fr] Taunus

Le Taunus est une région de moyenne montagne dans le Land de Hesse en Allemagne. Elle s’élève au nord du Main près des villes de Francfort et de Wiesbaden. Cette chaîne constituée de schistes argileux est le prolongement géologique du Hunsrück et fait partie du massif schisteux rhénan. Les points culminants sont le Großer Feldberg (« grand Feldberg ») et le Kleiner Feldberg (« petit Feldberg ») avec des altitudes respectives de 879 m et 826 m. Ils sont situés sur la partie orientale de la chaîne.

[it] Taunus

Il Taunus è una catena montuosa della Germania centrale, appartenente al Rheinisches Schiefergebirge e che raggiunge gli 880 metri di altitudine con il Großer Feldberg.[1]

[ru] Таунус

Та́унус (нем. Taunus) — горный массив в центральной Германии, в федеральных землях Гессен и Рейнланд-Пфальц.



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