Fastenberg

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Fastenberg
Highest point
Elevation 891 m (2,923 ft)
Geography
Location Saxony, Germany

Fastenberg is a mountain in Saxony, Eastern Germany.


50°27′55″N12°42′51″E / 50.46528°N 12.71417°E / 50.46528; 12.71417


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