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The word ''Tauern'' () is German and originally meant 'high
mountain pass A mountain pass is a navigable route through a mountain range or over a ridge. Since many of the world's mountain ranges have presented formidable barriers to travel, passes have played a key role in trade, war, and both Human migration, human a ...
' in the
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, referring to the many
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s and passes of the parallel
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s of the
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that cut into the mountain ranges. From the
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, when
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reached its heyday, the word ''Tauern'' was also used to name the corresponding ranges. The name has survived in many local placenames today.


Etymology

The derivation of the name ''Tauern'' has been variously ascribed: * One view is that the name ''Tauern'' is an old substrate word (''*taur-'' for 'mountain‚
mountain pass A mountain pass is a navigable route through a mountain range or over a ridge. Since many of the world's mountain ranges have presented formidable barriers to travel, passes have played a key role in trade, war, and both Human migration, human a ...
, crossing'), which passed directly (less probable) or via the
Slavic language The Slavic languages, also known as the Slavonic languages, are Indo-European languages spoken primarily by the Slavs, Slavic peoples and their descendants. They are thought to descend from a proto-language called Proto-Slavic language, Proto ...
(more likely) into
German German(s) may refer to: * Germany (of or related to) **Germania (historical use) * Germans, citizens of Germany, people of German ancestry, or native speakers of the German language ** For citizens of Germany, see also German nationality law **Ger ...
. (The name ''Tauern'' is probably pre-Slavic, but there is also a common Slavic word, ''tur-'' 'swelling, ridge, elongated hillock', etc.).  * Another postulation is that the ''Tauern'' is the only mountain range that has kept its pre-Slavic name in Carinthia as it passed down the generations. It is derived from the Indo-Germanic ''*(s)teur-'' for 'bull; great hill'. The Tauern are so-to-speak the "bulls", the old ''
Taurisci The Taurisci were a federation of Celtic tribes who dwelt in today's Carinthia and northern Slovenia ( Carniola) before the coming of the Romans (c. 200 BC). According to Pliny the Elder, they are the same as the people known as the Norici. Etym ...
'' of Upper Carinthia, the mountain dwellers, with the old Upper Carinthian town of ''
Teurnia Teurnia (later Tiburnia) was a Roman city (''municipium''). Today its ruins lie in western Carinthia. In late antiquity it was also a bishop's see, and towards the end of Roman times it was mentioned as the capital of the province of Noricum me ...
'' being the corresponding mountain town. If the name ''Tauern'' is pre-Slavic, it could possibly be
Celtic Celtic, Celtics or Keltic may refer to: Language and ethnicity *pertaining to Celts, a collection of Indo-European peoples in Europe and Anatolia **Celts (modern) *Celtic languages **Proto-Celtic language * Celtic music *Celtic nations Sports Fo ...
, and thus presumably linked to the Taurisci, or it could be Illyrian, a collective term possibly for the pre- and early Celtic population in the Alpine region. There is no clear link with the name of the municipality of
Thaur Thaur is a municipality in the district of Innsbruck-Land in the Austrian state of Tyrol located 5 km east of Innsbruck between Rum, Austria Rum is a market town (since 1987) located in the Austrian state of Tyrol on the eastern border of I ...
near Innsbruck, which could be analogous to the Illyrian for 'rock', but could also be derived from the
Rhaeto-Romance Rhaeto-Romance, Rheto-Romance, or Rhaetian, is a purported subfamily of the Romance languages that is spoken in south-eastern Switzerland and north-eastern Italy. The name "Rhaeto-Romance" refers to the former Roman province of Raetia. The quest ...
word ''Tgaura'' 'goat'.


Ranges

There are several mountain ranges that bear the name ''Tauern'' today. In German, the first part of these names is usually the adjectival version of a placename. It is common in English sources, however, just to use the original name without the adjectival inflexion: *
High Tauern The High Tauern ( pl.; german: Hohe Tauern, it, Alti Tauri) are a mountain range on the main chain of the Central Eastern Alps, comprising the highest peaks east of the Brenner Pass. The crest forms the southern border of the Austrian states of S ...
(german: Hohe Tauern), often just called the ''Tauern''. *
Low Tauern The Lower TauernThe New Encyclopædia Britannica, Vol. 1, 2003, p. 86. or Niedere Tauern () are a mountain range of the Central Eastern Alps, in the Austrian states of Salzburg and Styria. For the etymology of the name, see Tauern. Geography ...
(german: Niedere Tauern) with its subdivisions (from west to east): **
Radstadt Tauern The Radstadt Tauern (german: Radstädter Tauern) are a subrange of the Central Eastern Alps in Austria. Together with the Schladming Tauern, the Rottenmann and Wölz Tauern and the Seckau Tauern the Radstadt Tauern form the major range of mount ...
(german: Radstadter Tauern), **
Schladming Tauern The Schladming Tauern''Outline of the geology of Austria and selected excursions'', Volumes 34-35. Geologische Bundesanstalt (Austria), 1980. pp. 62/3. . (german: Schladminger Tauern) are a subrange of the Austrian Central Alps within the Eastern ...
(german: Schladminger Tauern), **
Rottenmann and Wölz Tauern The Rottenmann and Wölz Tauern''Outline of the geology of Austria and selected excursions'', Volumes 34-35. Geologische Bundesanstalt (Austria), 1980. pp. 62/3 & 65. . (german: Rottenmanner und Wölzer Tauern) are a subrange of the Austrian Centr ...
(german: Rottenmanner und Wölzer Tauern) **
Seckau Tauern The Seckau Tauern or Seckau AlpsArnold, Rosemary, tr. James Hogarth (2000). ''Baedeker's Austria'', 4th ed., AA Publishing, p. 220. (german: Seckauer Tauern or ''Seckauer Alpen'') are a small subrange of the Low Tauern mountains in the Austrian C ...
(german: Seckauer Tauern), *
Ossiach Tauern The Ossiach Tauern (german: Ossiacher Tauern, sl, Osojske Ture, locally just ''Turje'') is a wooded mountain ridge in the Austrian state of Carinthia between Lake Ossiach in the northwest and the Wörthersee in the southeast. The highest poin ...
, a ridge in the
Gurktal Alps The Gurktal Alps (german: Gurktaler Alpen, sl, Krške Alpe) is a mountain range located in the Central Eastern Alps in Austria, named after the valley of the Gurk river. The range stretches west to Lake Millstatt and east to Neumarkter Sattel ( ...
The High and Low Tauern together were historically called the Tauern Alps (''Tauernalpen'') and are still described as such in many sources today. They also extend to the
Brenner Pass The Brenner Pass (german: link=no, Brennerpass , shortly ; it, Passo del Brennero ) is a mountain pass through the Alps which forms the border between Italy and Austria. It is one of the principal passes of the Eastern Alpine range and has ...
–Liesing/Palten valley, i.e. including the
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 ...
.


Transport links

The following transport links facilitate the crossing of the Tauern from north to south: * The Felbertauern Road (B108) which passes under the range through the Felbertauern Tunnel in the area of the Felber Tauern. * The
Tauern Railway The Tauern Railway (german: Tauernbahn) is an Austrian railway line between Schwarzach- Sankt Veit in the state of Salzburg and Spittal an der Drau in Carinthia. It is part of one of the most important north-south trunk routes (''Magistrale'') in ...
passes under the mountains through the Tauern Tunnel between the Mallnitz Tauern and the High Tauern. This is the only north-south railway link between the
Brenner Pass The Brenner Pass (german: link=no, Brennerpass , shortly ; it, Passo del Brennero ) is a mountain pass through the Alps which forms the border between Italy and Austria. It is one of the principal passes of the Eastern Alpine range and has ...
in the west and the
Schober Pass Schober Pass (el. 849 m.) is a high mountain pass in the Austrian Alps, located in the '' Bundesland'' of Styria. See also * List of highest paved roads in Europe * List of mountain passes This is a list of mountain passes. Africa Egypt ...
in the east. * The
Großglockner High Alpine Road The Grossglockner High Alpine Road (in German ''Großglockner Hochalpenstraße'') is the highest surfaced mountain pass road in Austria. It connects Bruck in the state of Salzburg with Heiligenblut in Carinthia via Fuscher Törl at 2,428 m ( ...
crosses over the Tauern in the area of the Hochtor mountain. * The
Tauern Autobahn The Tauern Autobahn (A 10) is an Autobahns of Austria, autobahn (motorway) in Austria. It starts at the Salzburg junction with the West Autobahn (A1), runs southwards, crosses the Hohe Tauern, Tauern mountain range on the main chain of the Alps an ...
(A10) passes under the Radstadt Tauern. * The Katschberg Road (B99) crosses the Radstadt Tauern over the Radstadt Tauern Pass. * The
Sölk Pass Sölk Pass (el. 1788 m.) is a high mountain pass in the Austrian Alps in the ''States of Austria, Bundesland'' of Styria. It crosses the Niedere Tauern and connects the Mur River valley with the Enns River valley. The pass road is a secondary ...
crosses the Low Tauern and delineates the boundary between the Schladming and the Wölz Tauern. * The Trieben Road (B114) crosses the Low Tauern at the village of
Hohentauern Hohentauern is a municipality in the district of Murtal in Styria, Austria Austria, , bar, Östareich officially the Republic of Austria, is a country in the southern part of Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps. It is a fede ...
and delineates the boundary between the Rottenmann and the Triebener (Seckau) Tauern.


Passes

The following passes bear the name Tauern (from west to east): * In the
High Tauern The High Tauern ( pl.; german: Hohe Tauern, it, Alti Tauri) are a mountain range on the main chain of the Central Eastern Alps, comprising the highest peaks east of the Brenner Pass. The crest forms the southern border of the Austrian states of S ...
they are all non-drivable
bridleway A bridle path, also bridleway, equestrian trail, horse riding path, ride, bridle road, or horse trail, is a trail or a thoroughfare that is used by people riding horses, riding on horses. Trails originally created for use by horses often now s ...
s: ** The '' Krimmler Tauern'' (2,634 m) links the
Krimmler Achental The Krimmler Ache is a river in the Pinzgau region of the Austrian state of Land Salzburg, Salzburg, a right tributary of the Salzach at , Wald im Pinzgau. Its valley (the ) forms the boundary between the Zillertal Alps in the west and the Venedi ...
with the South Tyrolean
Ahrntal Ahrntal (; it, Valle Aurina ) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in South Tyrol in northern Italy, located about northeast of the city of Bolzano (''Bozen''), on the border with Austria. Geography Ahrntal borders the following municipalities: Mühl ...
. ** The '' Felber Tauern'' or ''Windisch-Matrei Tauern'' (2,481 m) links the Pinzgau valley of Felbertal with the East Tyrolean Tauerntal, in the immediate vicinity of the ''Alten Tauern'' (2,498 m). ** The '' Kalser Tauern'' (2,518 m) links the Pinzgau valley of Stubachtal with the East Tyrolean Kalser Dorfer valley. ** The ''Heiligenbluter'' or ''Rauris Tauern'' (2,576 m), commonly called the ''
Hochtor Hochtor, at , is the highest mountain in the Ennstaler Alps, part of the Northern Limestone Alps, in Styria, Austria. The mountain is protected as part of Gesäuse National Park, the third largest in Austria. Gallery image:Hochtor.JPG, Hochto ...
'', links the Pinzgau valley of the
Fuscher Ache The Fuscher Ache is a river of Salzburg (Bundesland), Salzburg, Austria, a right tributary of the River Salzach. The Fuscher Ache rises as the confluence of the Kaefertalbach und the Traunerbach near the ''Fuscher Törl'' at a height of about in ...
with the Carinthian
Möll valley The Möll (; presumably from sl, Mel, "rubble") is a river in northwestern Carinthia in Austria, a left tributary of the Drava. Its drainage basin is . Course The river rises in the High Tauern range of the Central Eastern Alps on the Pasterze Gl ...
. ** The ''Goldberg'' or ''Fragant Tauern'' (2,754 m) links the Pinzgau Rauriser Tal with the Carinthian Fragant valley. ** The ''Low Tauern'', also '' Mallnitz Tauern'' and the ''High Tauern'' (2,459 m), also called the ''Korntauern'', link the Pinzgau valley of Gasteinertal with the Carinthian village of
Mallnitz Mallnitz is a municipality in the Spittal an der Drau District in Carinthia, Austria. Geography It is situated in a high valley of the Hohe Tauern mountain range stretching southwards down to Obervellach on the Möll river and separating the ...
and the Möll valley. * In the
Low Tauern The Lower TauernThe New Encyclopædia Britannica, Vol. 1, 2003, p. 86. or Niedere Tauern () are a mountain range of the Central Eastern Alps, in the Austrian states of Salzburg and Styria. For the etymology of the name, see Tauern. Geography ...
: ** The ''
Radstadt Tauern The Radstadt Tauern (german: Radstädter Tauern) are a subrange of the Central Eastern Alps in Austria. Together with the Schladming Tauern, the Rottenmann and Wölz Tauern and the Seckau Tauern the Radstadt Tauern form the major range of mount ...
'' (1,738 m) links
Radstadt Radstadt (Central Bavarian: ''Rodstoud'' or ''Rodstod'') is a historic town in the district of St. Johann im Pongau in the Austrian state of Salzburg. Geography The town is part of the Salzburg Pongau region. It is located in the valley of the ...
in the Pongau with
Mauterndorf Mauterndorf (Southern Bavarian: ''Mautndorf'') is a market town of the Tamsweg District in the Austrian state of Salzburg. The municipality also comprises the Katastralgemeinden ''Faningberg, Neuseß'' and ''Steindorf''. Geography It is located in ...
in the Lungau via the two Taurach valleys. ** The '' Triebener Tauern'' (1,278 m), also called the ''Rottenmann Tauern'', links the Palten valley near
Trieben Trieben is a town in Styria in central Austria Austria, , bar, Östareich officially the Republic of Austria, is a country in the southern part of Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps. It is a federation of nine states, one of ...
with the
Pöls Pöls is a former municipality in the district of Murtal in Styria, Austria Austria, , bar, Östareich officially the Republic of Austria, is a country in the southern part of Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps. It is a fede ...
valley. * In the
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) ...
: ** ''Thurntauern'', today the
Thurn Pass Thurn Pass (el. 1274 m.) is a high mountain pass in Austria, in the Kitzbühel Alps. It connects Kitzbühel in Tyrol with Mittersill in Salzburg. The Jochberger Ache has its source near the pass. A series of peatland mires in the pass have been ...
Corresponding to the passes there are also several places called '' Tauerntal'' ('Tauern valley'), '' Tauernbach'' ('Tauern stream') and '' Taurach'' ('Tauern river'), the latter sometimes descending from a Tauern pass in both directions.


Places

The following places also take their names from the term Tauern: * The Pongau municipality of
Untertauern Untertauern is a municipality in the district of St. Johann im Pongau in the Austrian state of Salzburg. Geography Untertauern is situated in the Salzburg Pongau region in the valley of the Northern Taurach, a right tributary of the Enns river ...
below the Radstadt Tauern Pass, * The winter sports village of
Obertauern Obertauern is a tourist destination which is located in the Radstädter Tauern in the Salzburger Land of Austria. The winter sports resort is separated in two communities: Tweng and Untertauern. Geography Obertauern lies in the southeast o ...
on the Radstadt Tauern Pass, * The cadastral municipality of
Untertauern Untertauern is a municipality in the district of St. Johann im Pongau in the Austrian state of Salzburg. Geography Untertauern is situated in the Salzburg Pongau region in the valley of the Northern Taurach, a right tributary of the Enns river ...
from Ossiach by the Ossiach Tauern * The hamlet of
Tauern The word ''Tauern'' () is German and originally meant 'high mountain pass' in the Austrian Central Alps, referring to the many bridleways and passes of the parallel side valleys of the River Salzach that cut into the mountain ranges. From the Midd ...
in Ossiach * The village of Tauer in Matrei in Osttirol


Mountains

Several mountains, especially near the passes, bear names derived from the term Tauern: *'' Felber Tauernkogel'' (2,988 m), west of the Felber Tauern pass in the
Venediger Group The Venediger Group (german: Venedigergruppe) is a mountain range of the Central Eastern Alps. Together with the Granatspitze Group, the Glockner Group, the Goldberg Group, and the Ankogel Group, it forms the main ridge of the High Tauern. The hig ...
. **''Tauernkopf'' (2,704 m), an insignificant subpeak on the eastern arête of the Felber Tauernkogel. * '' Krimmler Tauernkogel'' (2,872 m), near the Krimmler Tauern pass in the eastern
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 ...
, Salzburg–South Tyrolean border *''Tauernklammhöhe'' (2,798 m), an insignificant summit between the Hollersbachtal and the Felbertal in the Venediger Group. The ravine of ''Tauernklamm'' bisects its eastern flank. *'' Kalser Tauernkogel'' (2,683 m), northwest of the Kals Tauern in the
Granatspitze Group The Granatspitze Group (german: Granatspitzgruppe), sometimes also the Granatspitz Group, is a sub-group of the Austrian Central Alps, Central Alps within the Eastern Alps. Together with the Ankogel Group, the Goldberg Group, the Glockner Group, t ...
. *''Tauernkopf'' (2,626 m),east of the Hochtor in the
Goldberg Group The Goldberg Group is a sub-group of the Hohe Tauern mountain range within the Central Eastern Alps. It is located in Austria, in the states of Salzburg and Carinthia. Its highest peak is the Hocharn, . Other well known summits are the Hoher Sonn ...
. *'' Tauernkogel'' (2,249 m) in the
Tennen Mountains The Tennen Mountains (german: Tennengebirge) is a small, but rugged, mountain range in the Northern Limestone Alps, which lies in front of the Eastern Alps for its entire length. It is a very heavily karstified high plateau, about 60 km² in ...
, giving its name to the ''Tauernkogel Group''. * ''
Funtenseetauern The Funtenseetauern is a 2,579 m high border peak between Germany and Austria on the northern edge of the Steinernes Meer, one of the nine massifs of the Berchtesgaden Alps. The Funtenseetauern rises south of Berchtesgaden, its broad shoulder towe ...
'' and '' Gotzentauern'' in the
Berchtesgaden Alps The Berchtesgaden Alps (german: Berchtesgadener Alpen) are a mountain range of the Northern Limestone Alps, named after the market town of Berchtesgaden located in the centre. The central part belongs to the Berchtesgadener Land district of southe ...
.


Other usages

* The Tauern Ridgeway crosses the
Ankogel The Ankogel (3,252 m) is a mountain in the Ankogel Group in the eastern High Tauern range in Austria. It is the second highest mountain in the group, the Hochalmspitze being higher at 3,360 m. A cable car from Mallnitz Mallnitz is a municipalit ...
and
Goldberg Group The Goldberg Group is a sub-group of the Hohe Tauern mountain range within the Central Eastern Alps. It is located in Austria, in the states of Salzburg and Carinthia. Its highest peak is the Hocharn, . Other well known summits are the Hoher Sonn ...
s from Murtörl to the Heiligenbluter Hochtor. * Tauernmoossee, a lake in the Stubach valley *
Hohe Tauern National Park The High Tauern ( pl.; german: Hohe Tauern, it, Alti Tauri) are a mountain range on the main chain of the Central Eastern Alps, comprising the highest peaks east of the Brenner Pass. The crest forms the southern border of the Austrian states of S ...
* Tauernkraftwerke AG (
Kaprun Power Station Kaprun () is a municipality in the Zell am See District in the state of Salzburg, Austria. The town is a tourist destination known as "Zell am See-Kaprun" with the neighbouring Zell am See and known for the glacier Kitzsteinhorn. Geography It is ...
) * Tauernsheck, a breed of Austrian goat


Literature

* August Prinzinger: ''Die Tauern.'' In: ''Mitteilungen der Gesellschaft für Salzburger Landeskunde'' (MGSLK) 7, 1867, S. 46-78 () * Heinrich Wallmann: In: ''Zeitschrift des Deutschen Alpenvereins'', Jahrgang 1869–70 (Band I), pp. 442–472. (Online at ALO). *Eberhard Kranzmayer: ''Ortsnamenbuch von Kärnten''. Band 1, Die Siedlungsgeschichte Kärntens von der Urzeit bis zur Gegenwart im Spiegel der Namen. Archiv für vaterländische Geschichte und Topographie, Band 50. Verlag des Geschichtsvereines für Kärnten, Klagenfurt 1956.  * Willi End, Hubert Peterka: ''Glocknergruppe und Granatspitzgruppe â€“ ein Führer für Täler, Hütten und Berge, verfaßt nach den Richtlinien der
UIAA The International Climbing and Mountaineering Federation, commonly known by its French name Union Internationale des Associations d'Alpinisme (UIAA, lit. ''International Union of Alpine Clubs''), was founded in August 1932 in Chamonix, France ...
''. 8th, fully revised edition. Alpenvereinsführer, Zentralalpen. Bergverlag Rother, Munich, 1990, . * Willi End, Hubert Peterka (Begr.): ''Venedigergruppe â€“ mit nördlichen Deferegger Alpen (Panargenkamm, Lasörlingkamm). Alpenvereinsführer für Täler, Hütten und Berge, verfasst nach den Richtlinien der UIAA für Wanderer, Bergsteiger und Kletterer''. 5th, updated and fully revised edition. Alpenvereinsführer, Ostalpen. Bergverlag Rother, Munich, 2006, . * Heinz-Dieter Pohl: ''Die Bergnamen der Hohen Tauern''. OeAV-Dokumente, Vol. 6. Österreichischer Alpenverein, Fachabteilung Raumplanung-Naturschutz, Innsbruck 2009. Permalink ''Österreichischer Bibliothekenverbund''
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References


External links

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