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- The Geschriebenstein (German: [ɡəˈʃʁiːbm̩ˌʃtaɪ̯n] ), less commonly called the Írott-kő (Hungarian: [iːrotkøː]) in English sources, is a mountain, 884 metres...
- province's highest point is exactly on the border with Hungary, on the Geschriebenstein, 884 metres (2,900 ft) above sea level. The highest point entirely...
- species and biotopes and to make them accessible to later generations. Geschriebenstein-Írottkő (cross-border park with Burgenland in Austria) Raab-Örseg-Goricko...
- Hills Velence Mountains Mecsek, in south Hungary Kőszeg Mountains (Geschriebenstein), on Hungary–Austria border Baranya Hills Serbia (autonomous province...
- Rax-Schneeberg Group 49.2 Ringkamp 1,348 Kalte Kuchl Lower Austria 6 Geschriebenstein 884 Burgenland Günser Gebirge Burgenland 7 Hermannskogel 542 Vienna...
- Heart Church Steierhäuser Pharmacy Museum Hills around Kőszeg the Geschriebenstein (Írottkő) Seven fountains (Hétforrás) Watchtower (Óház) Although the...
- Oberpullendorf in the Central Burgenland Bay. To the south is the Geschriebenstein. There was no glaciation during the ice age in the area of the Bucklige...
- was initially called "Leuca" or Léka. It is part of the Naturpark Geschriebenstein. The castle is in the Güns Valley, set amidst a hilly terrain in eastern...
- (Hochwechsel 1,743 m above sea level (AA)) Kőszeg or Güns Mountains (Geschriebenstein 884 m above sea level (AA)) Wikimedia Commons has media related to...
- near Bozsok and Szombathely. The highest mountain in Burgenland, the Geschriebenstein, and the most eastern foothills of the Alps are partially located within...