At 264 meters, the Lousberg (historically sometimes also spelled Louisberg, Luisberg or Loysberg) is a prominent elevation on the northern edge of the historic center of Aachen, which was laid out as a forest and mountain park at the beginning of the 19th century according to plans by . The origin of the name is not entirely clear. It could come from lousen ("to look"), since the mountain offers an excellent panoramic view, or it could be traced back to Louis the Pious, the son of Charlemagne. Another explanation has to do with the Aachen dialect term lous, which means "clever".
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盧斯山(Lousberg)是德国的一座小丘,位于阿亨附近,約264米高,從阿亨的北方望去即可明顯地看到它。他的名稱來源並不非常清楚,可能是從德語「Lusen」(Lugen窺看, Schauen觀看)組成,因為它極佳的周圍環境而命名,或源自於查理大帝的兒子虔诚的路德维奇(Ludwig der Fromen),即路易斯(Louis)命名。
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