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    The Ammergau Alps (German: Ammergauer Alpen or Ammergebirge) are a mountain range in the Northern Limestone Alps in the states of Bavaria (Germany) and...
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    Kreuzspitze (2,185 m) is the highest mountain in the Bavarian section of the Ammergau Alps and is the 21st highest mountain in Germany. The mountain is located...
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    The Bavarian Alps (German: Bayerische Alpen) is a collective name for several mountain ranges of the Northern Limestone Alps within the German state of...
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    808 meters (2,651 ft) above sea level, surrounded by mountains of the Ammergau Alps. The castles of Neuschwanstein and Hohenschwangau are located near the...
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    Isar in Moosburg, about 185 kilometres (115 mi) from its source in the Ammergau Alps, with a flow of 45 m³/s. Including its tributary, Linder, it is 209...
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    Alpsee (category Ammergau Alps)
    (Princes' Road) leads from Hohenschwangau over the Schwarzenberg ridge (Ammergau Alps) and down to Pinswang in the Lechtal. View from Neuschwanstein castle...
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    Limestone Alps (German: Nördliche Kalkalpen), also called the Northern Calcareous Alps, are the ranges of the Eastern Alps north of the Central Eastern Alps located...
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    Tegelberg (category Ammergau Alps)
    Tegelberg is a mountain of Bavaria, Germany. It is a part of the Ammergau Alps. The nearest town is Füssen. Neuschwanstein Castle and Hohenschwangau Castle...
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    spent his birthday every August. Good Fridays he used to spend in the Ammergau Alps forest contemplating. For this purpose, he had Gurnemanz' Hermitage...
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    Geiselstein (category Ammergau Alps)
    Geiselstein is a mountain of Bavaria, Germany. 47°33′42″N 10°49′48″E / 47.56167°N 10.83000°E / 47.56167; 10.83000 v t e...
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    Mountains Roßstein and Buchstein, Upper Bavaria Klammspitze in the Ammergau Alps Guffert in the Rofan, Tyrol Grauspitz, Liechtenstein Furchetta in the...
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    Friederspitz (category Ammergau Alps)
    Friederspitz is a mountain of Bavaria, Germany. Bavaria: landes-und volkskunde des königreiches Bayern (in German). J.G. Cotta. 1860. p. 30. Retrieved...
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    Halbammer (category Ammergau Alps)
    The Halbammer is a river in Bavaria, Germany. It flows into the Ammer west of Saulgrub. List of rivers of Bavaria Complete table of the Bavarian Waterbody...
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    Schwansee (category Ammergau Alps)
    Schwansee is a lake in Swabia, Bavaria, Germany. At an elevation of 789,23 m, its surface area is 42 acres. v t e...
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    Säuling (category Ammergau Alps)
    Säuling or Saulingspitze is a twin-peak mountain in the German Allgäu, though part of the mountain is in Austria. The two summits have heights of 2,047...
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    southwest, the Lechtal Alps in the south and southeast and the Ammergau Alps in the east. All these ranges belong, like the Allgäu Alps themselves, to the...
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    Klammspitze (category Ammergau Alps)
    The Klammspitze is a double-summit mountain in Bavaria, Germany, north of Linderhof. The higher top, Großer Klammspitz is 1,924 metres above sea level...
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  • (Stubai Alps), a mountain in the Stubai Alps (3,084 m) Kreuzspitze (Ammergau Alps), a mountain in the Ammergau Alps (2,185 m) Kreuzspitze (South Tyrol),...
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    Teufelstättkopf (category Ammergau Alps)
    Teufelstättkopf is a mountain of Bavaria, Germany. 47°35′18″N 10°59′16″E / 47.58833°N 10.98778°E / 47.58833; 10.98778 v t e...
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    Notkarspitze (category Ammergau Alps)
    Notkarspitze is a mountain of Bavaria, Germany. 47°33′13″N 11°03′18″E / 47.55361°N 11.05500°E / 47.55361; 11.05500 v t e...
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    Hoher Straußberg (category Ammergau Alps)
    Hoher Straußberg is a mountain of Bavaria, Germany. 47°32′37″N 10°47′40″E / 47.54361°N 10.79444°E / 47.54361; 10.79444 v t e...
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    Pürschling (category Ammergau Alps)
    Pürschling is a mountain of Bavaria, Germany. 47°35′02″N 11°00′05″E / 47.58389°N 11.00139°E / 47.58389; 11.00139 v t e...
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    the Staffelsee lake and to the south are the peaks and ridges of the Ammergau Alps beginning with the Hörnle and extending up to the Ettaler Manndl, southwest...
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    Aufacker (category Ammergau Alps)
    Aufacker is a mountain of Bavaria, Germany. It is roughly 1,542 meters in altitude. Braun, Gustav (1916). Deutschland: dargestellt auf Grund eigener Beobachtung...
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    of Bavaria. They lie within the Alps in the region known as the Eastern Alps and are part of the Northern Limestone Alps. The majority belong to the mountain...
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    1.8 to 2.0 meters/million years, whereas the radiolarites of the Eastern Alps have a rather small sedimentation rate of 0.71 meters/million years. According...
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    Ochsenälpeleskopf (category Ammergau Alps)
    Ochsenälpeleskopf is a mountain of Bavaria, Germany. 47°32′N 10°49′E / 47.533°N 10.817°E / 47.533; 10.817 v t e...
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    Waxenstein mountain sits to the south, while the Kramerspitz mountain and Ammergau Alps sit to the north. The district of Grainau is made up of: Obergrainau...
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    Schellschlicht (category Ammergau Alps)
    Schellschlicht is a mountain in Bavaria, Germany. "Schellschlicht". Bergtour-Online.de (in German). 23 April 2020. Retrieved 29 February 2024. 47°31′N...
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  • Sonnenspitze (category Ammergau Alps)
    Sonnenspitze, also called Sonnenberg (English: Sun Peak or Sun Mountain), is a 1,622-meter high peak in the Ammergau Alps of Bavaria, Germany. v t e...
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