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Rauchkofel (Durreck Group)
Rauchkofel, sometimes also Rauhkofel, may refer to several mountains in the Alps: ;Austria * Rauchkofel (Zillertal Alps) (3,251 m), also called the ''Rauhkofel'', in the Zillertal Alps * Rauchkofel (Rieserferner Group) (3,043 m), in the Rieserferner Group * Rauchkofel (Carnic Alps) (2,460 m), in the Carnic Alps * Rauchkofel (Abfaltersbach) (1,959 m), near Abfaltersbach Abfaltersbach is a municipality in the district of Lienz in the Austrian state of Tyrol Tyrol (; historically the Tyrole; de-AT, Tirol ; it, Tirolo) is a historical region in the Alps - in Northern Italy and western Austria. The area was ... * Rauchkofel (Lienz) (1,910 m), also called the ''Rauhkofel'', in East Tyrol ;Italy * Rauchkofel (Durreck Group) (2,653 m), in the Durreck range in the Venediger Group {{disambiguation de:Rauhkofel ...
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Rauchkofel (Zillertal Alps)
The Rauhkofel or Rauchkofel (, it, Monte Fumo) is a summit on the main crest of the Zillertal Alps, which forms the border between the Austrian state of Tyrol (state), Tyrol and the Italian province of South Tyrol. The name of the mountain ("rugged peak") comes from the rugged appearance of the granite blocks that form the summit . The Rauhkofel rises above its neighbouring peaks on the main Zillertal ridge considerably and it is considered the best lookout mountain in the eastern Zillertal Alps.Goedecke: ''3000er in den Nordalpen.'' page 155, see literature The east and south arêtes of the Rauhkofel are part of the main crest of the Zillertal Alps. Another ridge runs from the summit heading northwest; on its continuation at a distance of just under two kilometres is the Kleinspitze (3,172 m). North of the summit are the remnants of the Rauhkofelkees glacier. At the southwestern foot of the peak is the Waldner See, the largest lake in the Tauferer Ahrntal, Ahrntal valley. Asc ...
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Rauchkofel (Rieserferner Group)
Rauchkofel, sometimes also Rauhkofel, may refer to several mountains in the Alps: ;Austria *Rauchkofel (Zillertal Alps) (3,251 m), also called the ''Rauhkofel'', in the Zillertal Alps * Rauchkofel (Rieserferner Group) (3,043 m), in the Rieserferner Group * Rauchkofel (Carnic Alps) (2,460 m), in the Carnic Alps * Rauchkofel (Abfaltersbach) (1,959 m), near Abfaltersbach * Rauchkofel (Lienz) (1,910 m), also called the ''Rauhkofel'', in East Tyrol ;Italy *Rauchkofel (Durreck Group) Rauchkofel, sometimes also Rauhkofel, may refer to several mountains in the Alps: ;Austria * Rauchkofel (Zillertal Alps) (3,251 m), also called the ''Rauhkofel'', in the Zillertal Alps * Rauchkofel (Rieserferner Group) (3,043 m), in the Rieserfern ... (2,653 m), in the Durreck range in the Venediger Group {{disambiguation de:Rauhkofel ...
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Rieserferner Group
The Rieserferner Group ( it, Gruppo delle Vedrette di Ries, german: Rieserfernergruppe) is a mountain range in the Austrian Central Alps. Together with the Ankogel Group, Goldberg Group, Glockner Group, Schober Group, Kreuzeck Group, Granatspitze Group, Venediger Group and the Villgraten Mountains the group is part of the High Tauern. The Rieserferner mountains extend across the Austrian state of Tyrol and the Italian province of South Tyrol ( Trentino-South Tyrol region). The mountains mainly lie in South Tyrol, where the greater part is protected within the Rieserferner-Ahrn Nature Park. The Rieserferner Group forms the southwesternmost part of the High Tauern, its foothills running towards the southwest as far as Bruneck in the Puster Valley. Its name is derived from the ''Rieserferner'', a glacier on the northern flank between the Hochgall (highest summit in the range at ) and the Schneebiger Nock (). The Rieserferner Group is rather small in comparison with other Alpine r ...
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Rauchkofel (Carnic Alps)
Rauchkofel, sometimes also Rauhkofel, may refer to several mountains in the Alps: ;Austria *Rauchkofel (Zillertal Alps) (3,251 m), also called the ''Rauhkofel'', in the Zillertal Alps * Rauchkofel (Rieserferner Group) (3,043 m), in the Rieserferner Group * Rauchkofel (Carnic Alps) (2,460 m), in the Carnic Alps * Rauchkofel (Abfaltersbach) (1,959 m), near Abfaltersbach * Rauchkofel (Lienz) (1,910 m), also called the ''Rauhkofel'', in East Tyrol ;Italy *Rauchkofel (Durreck Group) Rauchkofel, sometimes also Rauhkofel, may refer to several mountains in the Alps: ;Austria * Rauchkofel (Zillertal Alps) (3,251 m), also called the ''Rauhkofel'', in the Zillertal Alps * Rauchkofel (Rieserferner Group) (3,043 m), in the Rieserfern ... (2,653 m), in the Durreck range in the Venediger Group {{disambiguation de:Rauhkofel ...
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Carnic Alps
The Carnic Alps ( it, Alpi Carniche; german: Karnische Alpen; sl, Karnijske Alpe; fur, Alps Cjargnelis) are a range of the Southern Limestone Alps in Austria and northeastern Italy. They are within Austrian East Tyrol and Carinthia, and Italian Friuli (Province of Udine) and marginally in Veneto. Etymology They are named after the Roman province of Carnia, which probably has a Celtic origin. The mountains gave their name to the stage on the geologic time scale known as Carnian, an age in the Triassic Period. Geography They extend from east to west for about between the Gail River, a tributary of the Drava and the Tagliamento, forming the border between Austria and Italy. Alpine Club classification In the Carnic Alps is the southernmost glacier in Austria, the Eiskar, nestling in the Kellerwand massif. Notable peaks Among the most important mountains of the range are: * / (2,782 m) * (2,774 m) * / (2,694 m) * / (2,689 m) * (2,603 m) * (2,586 m) ...
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Rauchkofel (Abfaltersbach)
Rauchkofel, sometimes also Rauhkofel, may refer to several mountains in the Alps: ;Austria *Rauchkofel (Zillertal Alps) (3,251 m), also called the ''Rauhkofel'', in the Zillertal Alps * Rauchkofel (Rieserferner Group) (3,043 m), in the Rieserferner Group * Rauchkofel (Carnic Alps) (2,460 m), in the Carnic Alps * Rauchkofel (Abfaltersbach) (1,959 m), near Abfaltersbach * Rauchkofel (Lienz) (1,910 m), also called the ''Rauhkofel'', in East Tyrol ;Italy *Rauchkofel (Durreck Group) Rauchkofel, sometimes also Rauhkofel, may refer to several mountains in the Alps: ;Austria * Rauchkofel (Zillertal Alps) (3,251 m), also called the ''Rauhkofel'', in the Zillertal Alps * Rauchkofel (Rieserferner Group) (3,043 m), in the Rieserfern ... (2,653 m), in the Durreck range in the Venediger Group {{disambiguation de:Rauhkofel ...
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Rauchkofel (Lienz)
Rauchkofel, sometimes also Rauhkofel, may refer to several mountains in the Alps: ;Austria *Rauchkofel (Zillertal Alps) (3,251 m), also called the ''Rauhkofel'', in the Zillertal Alps * Rauchkofel (Rieserferner Group) (3,043 m), in the Rieserferner Group * Rauchkofel (Carnic Alps) (2,460 m), in the Carnic Alps * Rauchkofel (Abfaltersbach) (1,959 m), near Abfaltersbach * Rauchkofel (Lienz) (1,910 m), also called the ''Rauhkofel'', in East Tyrol ;Italy *Rauchkofel (Durreck Group) Rauchkofel, sometimes also Rauhkofel, may refer to several mountains in the Alps: ;Austria * Rauchkofel (Zillertal Alps) (3,251 m), also called the ''Rauhkofel'', in the Zillertal Alps * Rauchkofel (Rieserferner Group) (3,043 m), in the Rieserfern ... (2,653 m), in the Durreck range in the Venediger Group {{disambiguation de:Rauhkofel ...
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East Tyrol
East Tyrol, occasionally East Tirol (german: Osttirol), is an exclave of the Austrian state of Tyrol, separated from the main North Tyrol part by the short common border of Salzburg and Italian South Tyrol (''Südtirol'', it, Alto Adige). It is congruent with the administrative district (''Bezirk'') of Lienz. History The area around the former Roman ''municipium'' of Aguntum was, from the 12th century, held by the Counts of Gorizia, who took their residence at Lienz and inherited the County of Tyrol in 1253. While Tyrol was lost to the Austrian House of Habsburg in 1363, the Gorizian counts retained Lienz until the extinction of the line in 1500. Emperor Maximilian I of Habsburg finally incorporated it into Austrian Tyrol. East Tyrol's present-day situation arose from the defeat of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in World War I and its subsequent dissolution. By the 1915 Treaty of London, the Kingdom of Italy, which had joined the victorious Triple Entente, was to obtain the Tyrol ...
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Rauchkofel (Durreck Group)
Rauchkofel, sometimes also Rauhkofel, may refer to several mountains in the Alps: ;Austria * Rauchkofel (Zillertal Alps) (3,251 m), also called the ''Rauhkofel'', in the Zillertal Alps * Rauchkofel (Rieserferner Group) (3,043 m), in the Rieserferner Group * Rauchkofel (Carnic Alps) (2,460 m), in the Carnic Alps * Rauchkofel (Abfaltersbach) (1,959 m), near Abfaltersbach Abfaltersbach is a municipality in the district of Lienz in the Austrian state of Tyrol Tyrol (; historically the Tyrole; de-AT, Tirol ; it, Tirolo) is a historical region in the Alps - in Northern Italy and western Austria. The area was ... * Rauchkofel (Lienz) (1,910 m), also called the ''Rauhkofel'', in East Tyrol ;Italy * Rauchkofel (Durreck Group) (2,653 m), in the Durreck range in the Venediger Group {{disambiguation de:Rauhkofel ...
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Durreck Range
The Durreck Group in South Tyrol is an independent mountain range within the Venediger Group. To the north and west it is bounded by the Tauferer Ahrntal, behind which the peaks of the Zillertal Alps stand. To the south it is separated by the valley of Reintal from the Rieserferner Group. The Ochsenlenke (2,623 m) forms the eastern end of the Durreck Group where the rocky ridge drops to almost 2,600 m and completely disappears under the rolling depositional landscape. From the Schneespitze (2,925 m) the first peaks and glaciers of the rest of the Venediger Group appear and link to the main chain of the High Tauern, whose orographically western foothills are therefore the Durreck Group. The Alpine Club classification of the Eastern Alps also counts the range as part of the Venediger Group. The Durreck Group lies entirely within the Rieserferner-Ahrn Nature Park. Peaks The highest peak, and the one that gives its name to the group, is the Durreck (Ital. ' ...
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