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The Mosbrucher Weiher, also called the Mosbrucher Maar, is a silted up maar east of the municipal boundary of the village of Mosbruch in the county Vulkaneifel in Germany. It is located immediately at the foot of the 675-metre-high Hochkelberg, a former volcano. The floor of the maar is in the shape of an elongated oval and is about 700×500 metres in size, its upper boundary has a diameter of about 1,300 × 1,050 metres. This makes the Mosbrucher Maar the third largest of the maars in the western Eifel region. The Üßbach stream flows past and close to the Mosbrucher Weiher.

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  • Der Mosbrucher Weiher, auch Mosbrucher Maar, ist ein verlandetes Maar östlich der Ortsgrenze von Mosbruch in der Vulkaneifel. Es liegt direkt am Fuße des 675 Meter hohen Hochkelbergs, eines ehemaligen Vulkans. Der Grund des Maares hat die Form eines länglichen Ovals und ist etwa 700×500 Meter groß, die obere Umrandung hat einen Durchmesser von etwa 1.300×1.050 m. Damit ist das Mosbrucher Maar das drittgrößte der Westeifelmaare. Auf dem Gebiet des Mosbrucher Weihers entspringt der Üßbach. (de)
  • The Mosbrucher Weiher, also called the Mosbrucher Maar, is a silted up maar east of the municipal boundary of the village of Mosbruch in the county Vulkaneifel in Germany. It is located immediately at the foot of the 675-metre-high Hochkelberg, a former volcano. The floor of the maar is in the shape of an elongated oval and is about 700×500 metres in size, its upper boundary has a diameter of about 1,300 × 1,050 metres. This makes the Mosbrucher Maar the third largest of the maars in the western Eifel region. The Üßbach stream flows past and close to the Mosbrucher Weiher. (en)
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  • Der Mosbrucher Weiher, auch Mosbrucher Maar, ist ein verlandetes Maar östlich der Ortsgrenze von Mosbruch in der Vulkaneifel. Es liegt direkt am Fuße des 675 Meter hohen Hochkelbergs, eines ehemaligen Vulkans. Der Grund des Maares hat die Form eines länglichen Ovals und ist etwa 700×500 Meter groß, die obere Umrandung hat einen Durchmesser von etwa 1.300×1.050 m. Damit ist das Mosbrucher Maar das drittgrößte der Westeifelmaare. Auf dem Gebiet des Mosbrucher Weihers entspringt der Üßbach. (de)
  • The Mosbrucher Weiher, also called the Mosbrucher Maar, is a silted up maar east of the municipal boundary of the village of Mosbruch in the county Vulkaneifel in Germany. It is located immediately at the foot of the 675-metre-high Hochkelberg, a former volcano. The floor of the maar is in the shape of an elongated oval and is about 700×500 metres in size, its upper boundary has a diameter of about 1,300 × 1,050 metres. This makes the Mosbrucher Maar the third largest of the maars in the western Eifel region. The Üßbach stream flows past and close to the Mosbrucher Weiher. (en)
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