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Göttingen is located on the Leinegraben on the border of the Leine-Ilme depression with the Göttingen Forest and is crossed by the Leine in a south-north direction, the northern district of Weende by the Weende, several northeastern urban areas by the Lutter and several western urban areas by the Grone. A few kilometers further north is the Nörten Forest. On the southern outskirts of Göttingen lies the Göttingen Kiessee, fed by the water of the Leine, and three kilometers south of it is the Rosdorfer Baggersee.
The area belonging to Göttingen lies at 138 to 427 m above sea level west of the Kleperberg (332 m) and Hainberg (315 m) mountains, with the Mackenröder Spitze (427 m) on the eastern border of the Göttingen Forest being the highest mountain in Göttingen. In the city area and west of the Leine are the Hagenberg (also called Kleiner Hagen; 174 m) with its districts of the same name and about 2 km south of it the gentle rise of the Egelsberg. On the western city border rise Knutberg (363 m) and Kuhberg (288 m).
Göttingen, located directly west of the Göttingen Forest, lies between Solling (about 34 km northwest), Harz (about 60 km northeast), Kaufunger Forest (about 27 km south-southwest), Dransfelder Stadtwald (13 km southwest) and Bramwald (19 km west); the distances refer to the straight line from Göttingen city center to the centers and high elevations of the respective low mountain ranges.
In the area of the city of Göttingen, two nature reserves have been designated to preserve valuable and endangered habitats: The Göttingen City Forest and Kerstlingeröder Feld nature reserve was designated in May 2007 and covers an area of 1193 hectares; the Bratental nature reserve in the Nikolausberg and Roringen districts has existed since September 1982 and covers 115 hectares in three spatially separate areas.
The city of Göttingen lies within the temperate latitudes in the transition zone between oceanic and continental areas. The average annual temperature is 9.2 °C, the average annual rainfall is 644 mm. The warmest months are July with an average of 17.8 °C and August with 17.6 °C, and the coldest are January with 0.9 °C and February with an average of 1.8 °C. The most precipitation falls in May to July with an average of 65-66 mm, the least in February with an average of 39 mm. The most sunshine can be expected in July with 6.6 hours a day. At the end of February 2021, according to the DWD, the highest temperature difference since 1880 (in Jena) was recorded within a week. Within one week, the temperature in Göttingen rose by 41.9 °C, starting from the lowest temperature of −23.8 °C on February 14th to the highest temperature of 18.1 °C on February 21st.
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