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Okay, so the highest natural feature of Schleswig-Holstein is the Bungsberg at 168 meters (http://www.government.schleswig-holstein.de/content11.htm) which has a tower of its own Fernmeldeturm Bungsberg that is 179 meters tall. How then is this tower (Fernmeldeturm Kiel) the tallest point in the state as stated in the Trivia for this page? If anyone is paying attention that can explain this, please help. I'm hoping to edit this page to make the point more clear, but I don't want to misstate the facts.

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