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The Bergkopf is an 857 metre high, thickly forested mountain in the Sparneck Forest in Germany's Fichtel Mountains. It lies in the northern chain of the Fichtel Mountain Horseshoe, near the crest of the Großer Waldstein. On its northern slopes is the granite rock formation of (829 m above NN), and, further north towards Sparneck, the source of the river. To the northeast lies the granite mountain of Hoher Stein (817 m above NN) and, on its slopes, is the source of the Lamitz. To the southwest towards Weißenstadt, a monument commemorates the forester, Johann Braun, who died at that spot on 12 July 1881.

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  • The Bergkopf is an 857 metre high, thickly forested mountain in the Sparneck Forest in Germany's Fichtel Mountains. It lies in the northern chain of the Fichtel Mountain Horseshoe, near the crest of the Großer Waldstein. On its northern slopes is the granite rock formation of (829 m above NN), and, further north towards Sparneck, the source of the river. To the northeast lies the granite mountain of Hoher Stein (817 m above NN) and, on its slopes, is the source of the Lamitz. To the southwest towards Weißenstadt, a monument commemorates the forester, Johann Braun, who died at that spot on 12 July 1881. (en)
  • Der Bergkopf ist ein 857 m ü. NHN hoher, dicht bewaldeter Berg im Sparnecker Forst im Fichtelgebirge. Er liegt im Nordschenkel des Fichtelgebirgs-Hufeisens, im Kammbereich des Großen Waldsteins. Am Nordhang befindet sich die Granitfelsformation Kleiner Waldstein (829 m ü. NHN) und weiter nördlich in Richtung Sparneck die Quelle der Förmitz. Im Nordosten liegt die Granitfelsburg Hoher Stein (817 m ü. NHN) und am Berghang die Quellfassung der Lamitz. Im Südwesten in Richtung Weißenstadt erinnert ein Gedenkstein an den Forstwart Johann Braun, der am 12. Juli 1881 an jener Stelle verstarb. (de)
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  • The Bergkopf is an 857 metre high, thickly forested mountain in the Sparneck Forest in Germany's Fichtel Mountains. It lies in the northern chain of the Fichtel Mountain Horseshoe, near the crest of the Großer Waldstein. On its northern slopes is the granite rock formation of (829 m above NN), and, further north towards Sparneck, the source of the river. To the northeast lies the granite mountain of Hoher Stein (817 m above NN) and, on its slopes, is the source of the Lamitz. To the southwest towards Weißenstadt, a monument commemorates the forester, Johann Braun, who died at that spot on 12 July 1881. (en)
  • Der Bergkopf ist ein 857 m ü. NHN hoher, dicht bewaldeter Berg im Sparnecker Forst im Fichtelgebirge. Er liegt im Nordschenkel des Fichtelgebirgs-Hufeisens, im Kammbereich des Großen Waldsteins. Am Nordhang befindet sich die Granitfelsformation Kleiner Waldstein (829 m ü. NHN) und weiter nördlich in Richtung Sparneck die Quelle der Förmitz. Im Nordosten liegt die Granitfelsburg Hoher Stein (817 m ü. NHN) und am Berghang die Quellfassung der Lamitz. Im Südwesten in Richtung Weißenstadt erinnert ein Gedenkstein an den Forstwart Johann Braun, der am 12. Juli 1881 an jener Stelle verstarb. (de)
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