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HARDT

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Encyclopaedia Britannica (1911) / britannica_1911
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1911:hardt:427b367dcbb2
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hardt, the, a mountainous district of germany, in the bavarian palatinate, forming the northern end of the vosges range. it is, in the main, an undulating high plateau of sandstone formation, of a mean elevation of 1300 ft., and reaching its highest point in the donnersberg (2254 ft.). the eastern slope, which descends gently towards the rhine, is diversified by deep and well-wooded valleys, such as those of the lauter and the queich, and by conical hills surmounted by the ruins of frequent feudal castles and monasteries. noticeable among these are the madenburg near eschbach, the trifels (long the dungeon of richard i. of england), and the maxburg near neustadt. three-fifths of the whole area is occupied by forests, principally oak, beech and fir. the lower eastern slope is highly cultivated and produces excellent wine.