- The
Ankogel (3,252 m) is a
mountain in the
Ankogel Group in the
eastern High
Tauern range in Austria. It is the
second highest mountain in the group, the...
- The
Ankogel Group (German: Ankogelgruppe) is a sub-group of the
Central Eastern Alps.
Together with the
Goldberg Group, the
Glockner Group, the Schober...
- (Hoher Sonnblick, 3,106
metres (10,190 ft))
Ankogel Group (Hochalmspitze, 3,360
metres (11,020 ft),
Ankogel, 3,246
metres (10,650 ft)) and
Reisseck Group...
- the
Upper Palatine Forest,
Czech Republic Schwarzkopf (
Ankogel Group), a
mountain of the
Ankogel Group in
Austria Anton Schwarzkopf (1924–2001), German...
- in Carinthia,
covers most of the
Maltatal valley,
stretching from the
Ankogel Group of the Hohe
Tauern range in the
northwest down to the town of Gmünd...
-
Radstadt Tauern (part of the
Niedere Tauern range) in the southeast, and the
Ankogel Group (Hohe Tauern) in the southwest. The city lies in the
centre of the...
- Slovenia,
Switzerland Bergamo Alps,
Italy Hohe Tauern, Austria,
Italy Ankogel Group Defereggen Mountains Grossglockner Goldberg Group Granatspitz Group...
- (Austria, 3798 m,
highest mountain in Austria)
Hochtor (Austria, 2575 m)
Ankogel (Austria, 3246 m) Radstädter
Tauern (Austria, 1739 m)
Hochgolling (Austria...
-
course of the
Gastein Ache cr****. The
valley separates the Hohe
Tauern Ankogel Group in the east from the
Goldberg Group in the west. The town centre...
- Carinthia, Austria. The
upper Maltatal ends at the Kölnbrein Dam east of the
Ankogel Group, from
where the
Malta stream flows southeastwards about 38 km (24 mi)...