- 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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Weitensfeld im
Gurktal (Slovene: Prečpolje ob Krki) is a
market town in the
district of
Sankt Veit an der Glan in the
Austrian state of Carinthia. First...
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there are also less high,
often less
rugged mountain chains, like the
Gurktal Alps and the
eastern foothills. The
Eastern Alps is
separated from the...
- or Nockgebirge) are the
westernmost and
highest mountain range of the
Gurktal Alps in Austria,
spread over
parts of the
federal states of Carinthia,...
- in the
valley of the Mur
river between the
Lower Tauern range and the
Gurktal Alps. The muni****l area
comprises the
cadastral communities of Laßnitz-Lambrecht...
- (3,566 ft) in a 5 km (3 mi)
stretch of a
glacial trough valley in the
Gurktal Alps (Nock Mountains),
between the Millstätter See and the
upper Gurk River...
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district (Bezirk) by area. The town is
located on the
southern slopes of the
Gurktal Alps (Nock Mountains),
between the
Lurnfeld Basin and the
Lower Drau Valley...
- in Austria. At 2,441
metres (8,009 ft), it is the
highest peak of the
Gurktal Alps and the Carinthian-Styrian Alps. It is
located northeast of the Turracher...
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refers to a village, a p****
across the Alps, and a
countryside in the
Gurktal Alps in Austria. The
village and the
Turracher Lake at the p****, which...
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about 27% of the state's territory. The Gurk
rises in the Nock
Mountains (
Gurktal Alps) of the
Central Eastern Alps, near the
border with the
Austrian state...