Northern Salzburg Alps | |
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Highest point | |
Peak | Hochkönig |
Elevation | 2,941 m (9,649 ft) |
Coordinates | 47°25′14″N 13°03′47″E / 47.42056°N 13.06306°E |
Naming | |
Native name | Salzburger Nordalpen (German) |
Geography | |
Countries | Austria and Germany |
States of Austria, States of Germany | Salzburg, Styria, Bavaria |
Parent range | Alps |
Borders on | North Tyrol Limestone Alps, Bavarian Alps, Tyrol Schistose Alps, Salzkammergut and Upper Austria Alps, Western Tauern Alps and Eastern Tauern Alps |
Geology | |
Orogeny | Alpine orogeny |
Type of rock | Sedimentary rocks[1] |
The Northern Salzburg Alps (Salzburger Nordalpen in German) are a mountain range located in Austria.
Administratively the range belongs to the Austrian state of Salzburg and, marginally, to Styria and to the German state of Bavaria. The whole range is drained by the Danube river.
According to SOIUSA (International Standardized Mountain Subdivision of the Alps) the mountain range is an Alpine section, classified in the following way:[2]
The range is divided into four Alpine subsections:[2]
Some notable summits of the range are:
Name | metres | feet |
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Hochkönig | 2,941 | 9,646 |
Watzmann | 2,713 | 8,899 |
Selbhorn | 2,655 | 8,708 |
Birnhorn | 2,634 | 8,640 |
Raucheck | 2,430 | 7,970 |
Hundstein | 2,117 | 6,944 |
Western Alps |
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Eastern Alps |
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