Württemberg (hill)
Württemberg, in its geographical context, usually refers not to a single hill, but rather to a historical region in southwestern Germany, named after the County, Duchy, and later Kingdom of Württemberg. While the region is characterized by a varied landscape including hills and valleys, there isn't a specific, universally recognized hill named "Württemberg". The landscape of Württemberg is dominated by the Swabian Jura (Schwäbische Alb), a range of rolling hills and plateaus, rather than individual, prominently named hills. Therefore, any reference to a "Württemberg hill" would require further specification of location and name within the larger geographical area of Württemberg. The term might be used locally to refer to a specific, less prominent hill, but this would lack broader geographical recognition.