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    by far. Its steep shore gives the lake a fjord-like character. The Millstätter Alpe mountains in the north up to 2,100 m (6,900 ft) protect it from cold...
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    1908 Mining engineer Josef Hörhager discovered a magnesite deposit at Millstätter Alpe in Austria. A German American, Emil Winter, acquired the mining rights...
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    Carinthia, Austria. The village lies on the southern slope of the Millstätter Alpe massif, part of the Gurktal Alps (Nock Mountains), at 857 m (2,812 ft)...
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    it reaches up to Mt. Tschiernock at 2,088 m (6,850 ft), part of the Millstätter Alpe crest in the Nock Mountains. The municipal area consists of the four...
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    929 ft) at the lakeside to 2,101 m (6,893 ft) AA at the crest of the Millstätter Alpe massif. It comprises the cadastral communities of Millstatt proper...
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  • Slovenia SI 1438 Millstätter Alpe (P 2108) 2108 443 46°51′26″N 13°34′42″E / 46.85722°N 13.57833°E / 46.85722; 13.57833 (1438. Millstätter Alpe (P 2108) (2108...
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    Ossiach. The central region of the Nock Mountains is formed by the Millstätter Alpe (2,101 m (AA)) and the Rosennock (2,440 m (AA)), the highest summit...
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    The Gurktal Alps (German: Gurktaler Alpen, Slovene: Krške Alpe) is a mountain range in the Central Eastern Alps in Austria which is named after the valley...
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