Selter (hills)
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The Selter is a ridge, up to , in the Lower Saxon Hills
Lower Saxon Hills
The Lower Saxon Hills are one the 73 natural regions in Germany defined by the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation . Geographically it covers roughly the same area as the Weser Uplands in its wider sense....

 in the districts of Hildesheim, Holzminden and Northeim in the German state of Lower Saxony
Lower Saxony
Lower Saxony is a German state situated in north-western Germany and is second in area and fourth in population among the sixteen states of Germany...

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Location

The Selter is a narrow ridge in the Alfeld Uplands, part of the Leine Uplands
Leine Uplands
The Leine Uplands is a region in Germany's Central Uplands which forms a part of the Lower Saxon Hills and lies along the River Leine between Göttingen and Hanover...

 in the Lower Saxon Hills
Lower Saxon Hills
The Lower Saxon Hills are one the 73 natural regions in Germany defined by the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation . Geographically it covers roughly the same area as the Weser Uplands in its wider sense....

. It is about 11 kilometres long and lies in the rectangle formed by the villages of Alfeld, Freden, Kreiensen
Kreiensen
Kreiensen is a municipality in the district of Northeim, in Lower Saxony, Germany.-Geography:Kreiensen is situated on the river Leine, approx. 20 km north of Northeim, and 35 km south of Hildesheim....

 and Delligsen
Delligsen
Delligsen is a municipality in Holzminden district, in Lower Saxony, Germany....

. It lies between Delligsen to the northwest, Imsen to the north, Freden to the east, Erzhausen to the southeast, Greene to the south-southeast, Naensen to the south, Stroit and Ammensen to the southwest and Varrigsen to the west. Its virtual centre lies near Freden.

Hills

Amongst the hills of the Selter are the following − sorted by height in metres above sea level (NN)
  • Hohe Egge
  • Kohlberg (ca. )
  • Thödingsberg (ca. )
  • Nollen
  • Hasenberg (ca. )
  • Spielberg (ca. )
  • Ziegenrücken (ca. )
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