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Napfspitze (Eisbruggjoch)
Napfspitze may refer to various mountains in the Zillertal Alps in Austria and Italy: *Napfspitze (Ahrntal) The Napfspitze (, also called the ''Dreiecketer'', it, Cima Cadini), is a peak on the main chain of the Zillertal Alps and on the border between the Austrian federal state of Tyrol and the Italian province of South Tyrol. Geography The Napfs ... (3,144 m), also called the Dreiecketer * Napfspitze (Schwaz) (2,925 m), a subpeak southwest of the Realspitze * Napfspitze (Eisbruggjoch) (2,888 m) {{dab ...
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Zillertal Alps
The Zillertal Alps ( it, Alpi Aurine; german: Zillertaler Alpen) are a mountain range of the Central Eastern Alps on the border of Austria and Italy. Name The range is named after the Zillertal (Ziller river valley) on its north. Geography The range is bounded by the ''Tuxerjoch'' mountain pass to the north (separating it from the Tux Alps); the ''Birnlücke'' - ''Forcella del Picco'' pass to the east (separating it from the Hohe Tauern); the Eisack and its tributary the Rienz to the south (separating it from the Southern Limestone Alps); and the Brenner Pass to the west (separating it from the Stubai Alps). Sub-groups The Zillertal Alps are divided into the following sub-groups: * Tux main ridge (''Tuxer Hauptkamm'') * Zillertal main ridge (''Zillertaler Hauptkamm'') and side ridgesThis is further sub-divided as follows: Hauptkamm, Hochstellerkamm, Greinerkamm, Mörchen and Igentkamm, Floitenkamm, Ahornkamm, Riblerkamm, Magnerkamm. * Reichenspitze Group and eastern Ziller ri ...
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Napfspitze (Ahrntal)
The Napfspitze (, also called the ''Dreiecketer'', it, Cima Cadini), is a peak on the main chain of the Zillertal Alps and on the border between the Austrian federal state of Tyrol and the Italian province of South Tyrol. Geography The Napfspitze lies north of St. Peter in the Tauferer Ahrntal valley and south of the Zillergrund bottom. The long ridge of ''Riblerkamm'' branches from the main chain of the Zillertal Alps at the Napfspitze heading in a northerly direction. Along the ridge are two more peaks that exceed 3,000 metres in height: an unnamed 3,103-metre-summit and, further south, the ''Hohe Warte'' at 3,095 metres. On the northeastern side of the Napfspitze lies a small glacier, the ''Grießbachjochkees''. First ascent The mountain was first climbed by R. Seyerlein and St. Kirchner in the year 1880; they reached the summit via the southern arête.Goedecke (2004), p.156. Ascent options The normal route runs from the Zillergrund to the north of the Napfspi ...
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Napfspitze (Schwaz)
Napfspitze may refer to various mountains in the Zillertal Alps in Austria and Italy: *Napfspitze (Ahrntal) (3,144 m), also called the Dreiecketer * Napfspitze (Schwaz) (2,925 m), a subpeak southwest of the Realspitze *Napfspitze (Eisbruggjoch) Napfspitze may refer to various mountains in the Zillertal Alps in Austria and Italy: *Napfspitze (Ahrntal) The Napfspitze (, also called the ''Dreiecketer'', it, Cima Cadini), is a peak on the main chain of the Zillertal Alps and on the border ...
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