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  2. Zillertal Alps - Wikipedia

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    Zillertal main ridge (Zillertaler Hauptkamm) and side ridges This is further sub-divided as follows: Hauptkamm, Hochstellerkamm, Greinerkamm, Mörchen and Igentkamm, Floitenkamm, Ahornkamm, Riblerkamm, Magnerkamm.

  3. Zillertal - Wikipedia

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    Uderns in the Ziller Valley. The Ziller Valley [1] [2] [3] (German: Zillertal) is a valley in Tyrol, Austria that is drained by the Ziller River. It is the widest valley south of the Inn Valley (German: Inntal) and lends its name to the Zillertal Alps, the strongly glaciated section of the Alps in which it lies. [4]

  4. Principal passes of the Alps - Wikipedia

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    The following are the main paved road passes across the Alps. Main indicates on the main chain of the Alps, from south west to east.Passes on subsidiary ranges are listed where the ridge leaves the main chain – N/W indicates north or west of the main chain, S/E on the south or east side.

  5. Dolomiti Superski - Wikipedia

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    The Dolomiti Superski is a ski area in Italy. Created in 1974, it is spread over an area of about 3,000 km 2 in the North-East of Italy, and includes most of the winter ski slopes of the Dolomites. [1]

  6. List of ski areas in Austria - Wikipedia

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    Zillertal 3000: Mayrhofen, Finkenberg, Lanersbach, Vorderlanersbach 630–2500 7/17/22 146 Zillertal-Rastkogel-Eggalm Tux: 1300–2300 8/16/22 147 Zillertal Arena: Zell am Ziller, Gerlos, Krimml, S Wald im Pinzgau S: 1300–2500 4/28/23 133

  7. Alps - Wikipedia

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    Crossing the Italian-Austrian border, the Brenner Pass separates the Ötztal Alps and Zillertal Alps and has been in use as a trading route since the 14th century. The lowest of the Alpine passes at 985 m (3,232 ft) is the Semmering crossing from Lower Austria to Styria. It has been in continuous use since the 12th century when a hospice was ...

  8. List of valleys of the Alps - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Aar basin. High Rhine. Aare. Limmat. Linth () . Lake Walen. Seeztal; Klöntal; Sernftal; Reuss. Lake Lucerne. Sarner Aa (Brünig Pass connects to the Aare ...

  9. List of mountain passes - Wikipedia

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    Pingxingguan Pass, Shanxi; Jiayu Pass, Gansu; Jianmen Pass, Sichuan; Niangzi Pass, Border between Shanxi and Hebei; Yanmen Pass, Shanxi; Alataw Pass to Kazakhstan ...