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Kreuzjoch
Kreuzjoch (German: ''cross col'') is the name of many summits and several mountain passes, predominantly in the Eastern Alps. Summits: * Hohes Kreuzjoch, 2992 m, in the southern Ötztal Alps in South Tyrol * Kreuzjochkogel, 2746 m, between the Sellrain Valley and the Inntal, Oberinntal valley in the Stubai Alps * Kreuzjoch (Samnaungruppe), 2698 m, near Spiss in the Samnaungruppe * Kreuzjoch (eastern Sarntaler Alpen), 2560 m, near Franzensfeste in the Eisack Valley * Kreuzjoch (Kitzbühel Alps), 2558 m, the highest point of the Kitzbühel Alps * Kreuzjoch (Venet), 2464 m, part of the Venet range in the Ötztal Alps * Kreuzjoch (Verwall), 2395 m, in the Verwall near Schruns in the Montafon * Kreuzjoch (western Sarntaler Alpen), 2383 m, near the Hirzer in the Sarntal Alps * Kreuzjoch (Rastkogelgruppe), 2336 m, above Hippach in the Tuxer Alps * Mittleres Kreuzjoch, 2321 m, above the Fernpass in the Lechtal Alps * Kreuzjoch (Rätikon), 2261 m, at the in the Rätikon * Kreuzjoch (Montecr ...
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Kreuzjoch (Verwall)
Kreuzjoch (German: ''cross col'') is the name of many summits and several mountain passes, predominantly in the Eastern Alps. Summits: * Hohes Kreuzjoch, 2992 m, in the southern Ötztal Alps in South Tyrol * Kreuzjochkogel, 2746 m, between the Sellrain Valley and the Oberinntal valley in the Stubai Alps * Kreuzjoch (Samnaungruppe), 2698 m, near Spiss in the Samnaungruppe * Kreuzjoch (eastern Sarntaler Alpen), 2560 m, near Franzensfeste in the Eisack Valley * Kreuzjoch (Kitzbühel Alps), 2558 m, the highest point of the Kitzbühel Alps * Kreuzjoch (Venet), 2464 m, part of the Venet range in the Ötztal Alps * Kreuzjoch (Verwall), 2395 m, in the Verwall near Schruns in the Montafon * Kreuzjoch (western Sarntaler Alpen), 2383 m, near the Hirzer in the Sarntal Alps * Kreuzjoch (Rastkogelgruppe), 2336 m, above Hippach in the Tuxer Alps * Mittleres Kreuzjoch, 2321 m, above the Fernpass in the Lechtal Alps * Kreuzjoch (Rätikon), 2261 m, at the in the Rätikon * Kreuzjoch ...
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Kreuzjoch (Samnaungruppe)
Kreuzjoch (German: ''cross col'') is the name of many summits and several mountain passes, predominantly in the Eastern Alps. Summits: * Hohes Kreuzjoch, 2992 m, in the southern Ötztal Alps in South Tyrol * Kreuzjochkogel, 2746 m, between the Sellrain Valley and the Oberinntal valley in the Stubai Alps * Kreuzjoch (Samnaungruppe), 2698 m, near Spiss in the Samnaungruppe * Kreuzjoch (eastern Sarntaler Alpen), 2560 m, near Franzensfeste in the Eisack Valley * Kreuzjoch (Kitzbühel Alps), 2558 m, the highest point of the Kitzbühel Alps * Kreuzjoch (Venet), 2464 m, part of the Venet range in the Ötztal Alps * Kreuzjoch (Verwall), 2395 m, in the Verwall near Schruns in the Montafon * Kreuzjoch (western Sarntaler Alpen), 2383 m, near the Hirzer in the Sarntal Alps * Kreuzjoch (Rastkogelgruppe), 2336 m, above Hippach in the Tuxer Alps * Mittleres Kreuzjoch, 2321 m, above the Fernpass in the Lechtal Alps * Kreuzjoch (Rätikon), 2261 m, at the in the Rätikon * Kreuzjoch ( ...
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Kreuzjoch (Venet)
Kreuzjoch (German: ''cross col'') is the name of many summits and several mountain passes, predominantly in the Eastern Alps. Summits: * Hohes Kreuzjoch, 2992 m, in the southern Ötztal Alps in South Tyrol * Kreuzjochkogel, 2746 m, between the Sellrain Valley and the Oberinntal valley in the Stubai Alps * Kreuzjoch (Samnaungruppe), 2698 m, near Spiss in the Samnaungruppe * Kreuzjoch (eastern Sarntaler Alpen), 2560 m, near Franzensfeste in the Eisack Valley * Kreuzjoch (Kitzbühel Alps), 2558 m, the highest point of the Kitzbühel Alps * Kreuzjoch (Venet), 2464 m, part of the Venet range in the Ötztal Alps * Kreuzjoch (Verwall), 2395 m, in the Verwall near Schruns in the Montafon * Kreuzjoch (western Sarntaler Alpen), 2383 m, near the Hirzer in the Sarntal Alps * Kreuzjoch (Rastkogelgruppe), 2336 m, above Hippach in the Tuxer Alps * Mittleres Kreuzjoch, 2321 m, above the Fernpass in the Lechtal Alps * Kreuzjoch (Rätikon), 2261 m, at the in the Rätikon * Kreuzjoch (M ...
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Kreuzjoch (Rastkogelgruppe)
Kreuzjoch (German: ''cross col'') is the name of many summits and several mountain passes, predominantly in the Eastern Alps. Summits: * Hohes Kreuzjoch, 2992 m, in the southern Ötztal Alps in South Tyrol * Kreuzjochkogel, 2746 m, between the Sellrain Valley and the Oberinntal valley in the Stubai Alps * Kreuzjoch (Samnaungruppe), 2698 m, near Spiss in the Samnaungruppe * Kreuzjoch (eastern Sarntaler Alpen), 2560 m, near Franzensfeste in the Eisack Valley * Kreuzjoch (Kitzbühel Alps), 2558 m, the highest point of the Kitzbühel Alps * Kreuzjoch (Venet), 2464 m, part of the Venet range in the Ötztal Alps * Kreuzjoch (Verwall), 2395 m, in the Verwall near Schruns in the Montafon * Kreuzjoch (western Sarntaler Alpen), 2383 m, near the Hirzer in the Sarntal Alps * Kreuzjoch (Rastkogelgruppe), 2336 m, above Hippach in the Tuxer Alps * Mittleres Kreuzjoch, 2321 m, above the Fernpass in the Lechtal Alps * Kreuzjoch (Rätikon), 2261 m, at the in the Rätikon * Kreuzjoch (Mo ...
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Kreuzjoch (eastern Sarntaler Alpen)
Kreuzjoch (German: ''cross col'') is the name of many summits and several mountain passes, predominantly in the Eastern Alps. Summits: * Hohes Kreuzjoch, 2992 m, in the southern Ötztal Alps in South Tyrol * Kreuzjochkogel, 2746 m, between the Sellrain Valley and the Oberinntal valley in the Stubai Alps * Kreuzjoch (Samnaungruppe), 2698 m, near Spiss in the Samnaungruppe * Kreuzjoch (eastern Sarntaler Alpen), 2560 m, near Franzensfeste in the Eisack Valley * Kreuzjoch (Kitzbühel Alps), 2558 m, the highest point of the Kitzbühel Alps * Kreuzjoch (Venet), 2464 m, part of the Venet range in the Ötztal Alps * Kreuzjoch (Verwall), 2395 m, in the Verwall near Schruns in the Montafon * Kreuzjoch (western Sarntaler Alpen), 2383 m, near the Hirzer in the Sarntal Alps * Kreuzjoch (Rastkogelgruppe), 2336 m, above Hippach in the Tuxer Alps * Mittleres Kreuzjoch, 2321 m, above the Fernpass in the Lechtal Alps * Kreuzjoch (Rätikon), 2261 m, at the in the Rätikon * Kreuzjoch (Mon ...
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Kreuzjoch (western Sarntaler Alpen)
Kreuzjoch (German: ''cross col'') is the name of many summits and several mountain passes, predominantly in the Eastern Alps. Summits: * Hohes Kreuzjoch, 2992 m, in the southern Ötztal Alps in South Tyrol * Kreuzjochkogel, 2746 m, between the Sellrain Valley and the Oberinntal valley in the Stubai Alps * Kreuzjoch (Samnaungruppe), 2698 m, near Spiss in the Samnaungruppe * Kreuzjoch (eastern Sarntaler Alpen), 2560 m, near Franzensfeste in the Eisack Valley * Kreuzjoch (Kitzbühel Alps), 2558 m, the highest point of the Kitzbühel Alps * Kreuzjoch (Venet), 2464 m, part of the Venet range in the Ötztal Alps * Kreuzjoch (Verwall), 2395 m, in the Verwall near Schruns in the Montafon * Kreuzjoch (western Sarntaler Alpen), 2383 m, near the Hirzer in the Sarntal Alps * Kreuzjoch (Rastkogelgruppe), 2336 m, above Hippach in the Tuxer Alps * Mittleres Kreuzjoch, 2321 m, above the Fernpass in the Lechtal Alps * Kreuzjoch (Rätikon), 2261 m, at the in the Rätikon * Kreuzjoch (Mont ...
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Kreuzjoch (Rätikon)
Kreuzjoch (German: ''cross col'') is the name of many summits and several mountain passes, predominantly in the Eastern Alps. Summits: * Hohes Kreuzjoch, 2992 m, in the southern Ötztal Alps in South Tyrol * Kreuzjochkogel, 2746 m, between the Sellrain Valley and the Oberinntal valley in the Stubai Alps * Kreuzjoch (Samnaungruppe), 2698 m, near Spiss in the Samnaungruppe * Kreuzjoch (eastern Sarntaler Alpen), 2560 m, near Franzensfeste in the Eisack Valley * Kreuzjoch (Kitzbühel Alps), 2558 m, the highest point of the Kitzbühel Alps * Kreuzjoch (Venet), 2464 m, part of the Venet range in the Ötztal Alps * Kreuzjoch (Verwall), 2395 m, in the Verwall near Schruns in the Montafon * Kreuzjoch (western Sarntaler Alpen), 2383 m, near the Hirzer in the Sarntal Alps * Kreuzjoch (Rastkogelgruppe), 2336 m, above Hippach in the Tuxer Alps * Mittleres Kreuzjoch, 2321 m, above the Fernpass in the Lechtal Alps * Kreuzjoch (Rätikon), 2261 m, at the in the Rätikon * Kreuzjoch (Monte ...
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Kreuzjoch (Montecroce)
Kreuzjoch (German: ''cross col'') is the name of many summits and several mountain passes, predominantly in the Eastern Alps. Summits: * Hohes Kreuzjoch, 2992 m, in the southern Ötztal Alps in South Tyrol * Kreuzjochkogel, 2746 m, between the Sellrain Valley and the Oberinntal valley in the Stubai Alps * Kreuzjoch (Samnaungruppe), 2698 m, near Spiss in the Samnaungruppe * Kreuzjoch (eastern Sarntaler Alpen), 2560 m, near Franzensfeste in the Eisack Valley * Kreuzjoch (Kitzbühel Alps), 2558 m, the highest point of the Kitzbühel Alps * Kreuzjoch (Venet), 2464 m, part of the Venet range in the Ötztal Alps * Kreuzjoch (Verwall), 2395 m, in the Verwall near Schruns in the Montafon * Kreuzjoch (western Sarntaler Alpen), 2383 m, near the Hirzer in the Sarntal Alps * Kreuzjoch (Rastkogelgruppe), 2336 m, above Hippach in the Tuxer Alps * Mittleres Kreuzjoch, 2321 m, above the Fernpass in the Lechtal Alps * Kreuzjoch (Rätikon), 2261 m, at the in the Rätikon * Kreuzjoch (Montec ...
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Kitzbühel Alps
The Kitzbühel Alps (german: Kitzbüheler Alpen or ''Kitzbühler Alpen'') are a mountain range of the Central Eastern Alps surrounding the town of Kitzbühel in Tyrol, Austria. Geologically they are part of the western slate zone (greywacke zone). Location Two-thirds of the Kitzbühel Alps lie within the Austrian province of Tyrol, the remaining third is in Salzburg province. They are about long from east to west and 25 to 35 km wide. They extend from the Ziller valley and Tux Alps in the west to the Saalach river and Zell am See on Lake Zell (''Zellersee'') in the east. They are bordered to the south by the Zillertal Alps and the High Tauern mountain range on the other side of the Salzach River, on the north by the Inn River and the Northern Limestone Alps. The boundary of the region runs along the Salzach valley via Zell am See, where the Salzach swings north, to Saalfelden. Its northern boundary runs from east to west from the Saalfelden basin along the valley of the ...
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Kreuzjoch (Kitzbühel Alps)
At the Kreuzjoch is the highest peak in the Kitzbühel Alps in the Austrian state of Tyrol. The Kreuzjoch also forms the southwestern end of the Kitzbühel Alps. To the west it is bounded by the Ziller valley, to the southeast by the Gerlos valley Gerlos is a municipality with 793 inhabitants (as of Jan. 2019) in Schwaz district of the Austrian state of Tyrol. The village is popular with skiing tourists, mainly families, as there is easy access to Zillertal Arena Centre on Isskogel. The v .... The Kreuzjoch's neighbouring peak is the Torhelm (2,494 m). Mountains of the Alps Mountains of Tyrol (state) Two-thousanders of Austria Kitzbühel Alps {{Tyrol-geo-stub ...
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Fernpass
Fern Pass (elevation 1212 m) is a mountain pass in the Tyrolean Alps in Austria. It is located between the Lechtal Alps on the west and the Mieming Mountains on the east. The highest peak in Germany, the Zugspitze is only 13.5 km away to the northeast. The pass lies between the Grubigstein (2233 m) on the northwest, the Wannig (2493 m) on the southeast, and the Loreakopf (2471 m) on the west. History The pass was created when a huge mountain slide (actually the collapse of an entire mountain, with an estimated volume of 1 km3; the third-largest mountain slide ever in the eastern Alps) filled part of the valley to a height of 300–400 meters, distributing its boulders up to 16 km away. While it was initially believed that this had happened at least 12,000 years B.P. as a consequence of the strong temperature increase and intense run-off after the end of the last deglaciation, pollen analysis performed as early as 1940 had already indicated an age of not much ...
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Lechtal Alps
The Lechtal Alps (german: Lechtaler Alpen) are a mountain-range in western Austria, and part of the greater Northern Limestone Alps range. Named for the river Lech which drains them north-ward into Germany, the Lechtal Alps occupy the Austrian states of Tyrol and Vorarlberg and are known for their diverse rock structure. The Lechtal Alps are surrounded by the Ötztal Alps, Samnaun Alps and Verwall Alps (south) and the Allgäu Alps (north). Peaks *Parseierspitze, * Dawinkopf, * Südlicher Schwarzer Kopf, * Gatschkopf, * Bocksgartenspitze, *Holzgauer Wetterspitze, * Oberer Bocksgartenkopf, *Vorderseespitze, * Freispitze, * Eisenspitze, *Große Schlenkerspitze, *Fallenbacherspitze The Fallenbacherspitze (also: Fallenbacher Spitze, Fallenbacher-Spitze) in the Austrian state of Tyrol is a 2,723-metre-high rock summit in the Lechtal Alps. Due to its remoteness and lack of signed routes, the mountain is not climbed very often. ..., External links * Mountain rang ...
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