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Grießkogel (Steinernes Meer)
Grießkogel or Grieskogel is the name of the following mountains in Austria: * Breiter Grießkogel (3,287 m0, near Längenfeld in the Stubai Alps * Grießkogel (Glockner Group) (3,066 m), in the Glockner Group of the High Tauern * Grießkogel (Steinernes Meer) (2,543 m), in the Steinernes Meer * Grießkogel (Tennen) (2,270 m), in the Tennen Mountains * Kühtaier Grießkogel (''Hinterer'' 2,673 m and ''Vorderer'' 2,666 m), near Kühtai in the Sellrain Mountains (Ötztal Alps) * Praxmarer Grieskogel (2,711 m), near Praxmar in the Sellrain in the Stubai Alps * Rietzer Grießkogel (2,884 m), above Telfs and Kühtai in the Sellrain Mountains (Ötztal Alps) * Söldner Grieskogel (2,911 m), on the Geigenkamm ridge of the Ötztal Alps The Ötztal Alps (, ) are a mountain range in the Central Eastern Alps, in the Tyrol (state), State of Tyrol in western Austria and the South Tyrol, Province of South Tyrol in northern Italy. Geography T ...
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Längenfeld
Längenfeld is a municipality and a village in the Imst District, Tyrol, Austria. It is located 25 km southeast of Imst in the Ötztal valley, 14 km north of Sölden Sölden () is a municipality in the Ötztal valley of Tyrol, Austria. Geography At c. , it is the largest municipality in the country. The population of 3,449 (as of 2003) is outnumbered by tourists, of which 15,000 can be accommodated. Wit .... With an area size of 195.8 km2, 21 village parts and 4333 inhabitants it is the biggest location in the valley. Sights are the late Gothic-baroque church which was built in 1303. The main source of income is tourism. Population Gallery File:Oberlängenfeld, wegpanorama naar Astlehn IMG 0877 2019-07-31 15.51.jpg, Panorama to Astlehn from Oberlängenfeld File:Huben, de Pfarrkirche IMG 0847 2019-07-31 13.49.jpg, Church in Huben File:Dorf, Kapelle Mariahilf Dm13462 IMG 0888 2019-07-31 16.23.jpg, Chapel (Kapelle Mariahilf) in Dorf File:Aschbach, keien ...
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Grießkogel (Glockner Group)
Grießkogel or Grieskogel is the name of the following mountains in Austria: * Breiter Grießkogel (3,287 m0, near Längenfeld in the Stubai Alps * Grießkogel (Glockner Group) (3,066 m), in the Glockner Group of the High Tauern * Grießkogel (Steinernes Meer) (2,543 m), in the Steinernes Meer * Grießkogel (Tennen) (2,270 m), in the Tennen Mountains * Kühtaier Grießkogel (''Hinterer'' 2,673 m and ''Vorderer'' 2,666 m), near Kühtai in the Sellrain Mountains (Ötztal Alps) * Praxmarer Grieskogel (2,711 m), near Praxmar in the Sellrain in the Stubai Alps * Rietzer Grießkogel (2,884 m), above Telfs and Kühtai in the Sellrain Mountains (Ötztal Alps) * Söldner Grieskogel (2,911 m), on the Geigenkamm ridge of the Ötztal Alps The Ötztal Alps (, ) are a mountain range in the Central Eastern Alps, in the Tyrol (state), State of Tyrol in western Austria and the South Tyrol, Province of South Tyrol in northern Italy. Geography T ...
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Glockner Group
The Glockner GroupKev Reynolds, Reynolds, Kev (2005). ''Walking in the Alps'', 2nd ed., Cicerone, Singapore, p.409, . () is a sub-group of the Austrian Central Alps in the Eastern Alps, and is located in the centre section of the High Tauern on the main chain of the Alps. The Glockner Group lies in Austria in the federal states of Salzburg (Bundesland), Salzburg, Tirol (Bundesland), Tyrol and Carinthia (state), Carinthia. The three states meet at a tripoint on the summit of the Eiskögele (Glockner Group), Eiskögele (). The highest summit of the Glockner Group and also the highest peak in Austria is the Großglockner (), which gives the mountain group its name. Considerable portions of the Glockner Group belong to the core zone of the High Tauern National Park. Also found in the Glockner Group is the Pasterze, the largest glacier in Austria. Boundaries The boundaries of the Glockner Group are defined as follows: the River Salzach from Uttendorf to Taxenbach; the Rauriser Ta ...
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Grießkogel (Steinernes Meer)
Grießkogel or Grieskogel is the name of the following mountains in Austria: * Breiter Grießkogel (3,287 m0, near Längenfeld in the Stubai Alps * Grießkogel (Glockner Group) (3,066 m), in the Glockner Group of the High Tauern * Grießkogel (Steinernes Meer) (2,543 m), in the Steinernes Meer * Grießkogel (Tennen) (2,270 m), in the Tennen Mountains * Kühtaier Grießkogel (''Hinterer'' 2,673 m and ''Vorderer'' 2,666 m), near Kühtai in the Sellrain Mountains (Ötztal Alps) * Praxmarer Grieskogel (2,711 m), near Praxmar in the Sellrain in the Stubai Alps * Rietzer Grießkogel (2,884 m), above Telfs and Kühtai in the Sellrain Mountains (Ötztal Alps) * Söldner Grieskogel (2,911 m), on the Geigenkamm ridge of the Ötztal Alps The Ötztal Alps (, ) are a mountain range in the Central Eastern Alps, in the Tyrol (state), State of Tyrol in western Austria and the South Tyrol, Province of South Tyrol in northern Italy. Geography T ...
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Steinernes Meer
The Steinernes Meer (literally "Rocky Sea") is a high karst plateau in the Northern Limestone Alps. As one of the nine sub-ranges of the Berchtesgaden Alps the Steinernes Meer belongs partly to Bavaria and partly to Land Salzburg, Salzburg. Location To the northwest the Steinernes Meer borders on the Hochkalter stock and the Watzmann, to the northeast lie the Hagen Mountains and to the southeast the Hochkönig (mountain), Hochkönig. It has an area of around 160 km2, making it the largest massif in the Berchtesgaden Alps. Of that, 55 square kilometres lies above 2,000 metres. To the south the mountains drop steeply into the Saalfelden Basin. Immediately at the foot of its northern slopes is the lake of Königssee. Landscape scenery Dachstein limestone and karst features characterise the scenery. Some 800 karst caves have been identified in the Steinernes Meer to date. Also typical is the distinctive plateau character of the Steinernes Meer above a height of 2,000 metres, ...
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Grießkogel (Tennen)
Grießkogel or Grieskogel is the name of the following mountains in Austria: * Breiter Grießkogel (3,287 m0, near Längenfeld in the Stubai Alps * Grießkogel (Glockner Group) (3,066 m), in the Glockner Group of the High Tauern * Grießkogel (Steinernes Meer) (2,543 m), in the Steinernes Meer * Grießkogel (Tennen) (2,270 m), in the Tennen Mountains * Kühtaier Grießkogel (''Hinterer'' 2,673 m and ''Vorderer'' 2,666 m), near Kühtai in the Sellrain Mountains (Ötztal Alps) * Praxmarer Grieskogel (2,711 m), near Praxmar in the Sellrain in the Stubai Alps * Rietzer Grießkogel (2,884 m), above Telfs and Kühtai in the Sellrain Mountains (Ötztal Alps) * Söldner Grieskogel (2,911 m), on the Geigenkamm ridge of the Ötztal Alps {{DEFAULTSORT:Griesskogel ...
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Tennen Mountains
The Tennen Mountains () 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 area, with many caves. The range is located in Austria in the district of Salzburg (state), Salzburg near Bischofshofen. Some 37 square kilometres of the Tennen plateau are above the 2,000 metre line and that part of the range within the state of Salzburg was turned into a nature reserve in 1982. Extent and neighbouring ranges The outline of the Tennen range is formed: * in the west by the ''Hagen Mountains'', a part of the ''Berchtesgaden Alps'', separated by the Salzach river. Here, at the northern end of the Lueg Pass, is the narrowest point of the Salzachöfen Gorge through the Limestone Alps. * in the north and northeast by the River Lammer as far as the Rußbach stream, which descends from the Gschütt Pass. Beyond the Lammer is the ''Osterhorn Gr ...
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Kühtai
Kühtai is a winter sports village in the Stubai Alps on the Kühtai Saddle between the Nedertal valley in the west and the Sellrain valley in the east. It is part of the municipality of Silz, in the district of Imst, in the Austrian state of Tyrol. Location and population The village is located at a height of around 2,020 metres and is one of the highest ski resorts in Austria. History Originally there was a ' here, the ''Chutay'' ("cow alp"). This was first mentioned around 1280 in an urbarium of the counts of Tyrol. In 1497 the later Emperor Maximilian I was give the right to hunt in the area of the Kühtai. In 1622, Archduke Leopold V had the ''schwaighof'' converted into a hunting lodge and, in 1624, a road was built from Sellrain. Emperor Franz Joseph I bought the hunting lodge back in 1893 and used it as a base for hunting Alpine marmots. The property passed via his granddaughter, Hedwig to the counts of Stolberg-Stolberg, who turned it ...
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Sellrain
Sellrain is a municipality in the district of Innsbruck-Land in the Austrian state of Tyrol located southwest of Innsbruck in the Sellrain Valley. The River Melach and its tributary the Fotscherbach flow through it. Most inhabitants are farmers and also have another job in the neighboring Innsbruck Innsbruck (; ) is the capital of Tyrol (federal state), Tyrol and the List of cities and towns in Austria, fifth-largest city in Austria. On the Inn (river), River Inn, at its junction with the Wipptal, Wipp Valley, which provides access to the .... There are two Catholic churches in the village St. Quirin and St. Anna. They are both over 300 years old. Population History The first settlement developed around the ferruginous healing spring Rothenbrunn, which was used by Innsbruck nobles and citizens since the Middle Ages. The place name is first mentioned in a document dated 1271 as Selrain. The origin of the name is disputed. It may be based on the ancient field name *selia ...
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