- The
Hochschwab in the
Upper Styria is a mountain, 2,277 m (AA), and the
highest summit in the
eponymous mountain range. The
summit of the
Hochschwab is...
- The
Hochschwab,
Hochschwab Mountains,
Hochschwab Alps or
Hochschwab Group (German: Hochschwabgruppe) is a
mountain range in the
Northern Limestone Alps...
- Grüner See with part of the
Hochschwab Mountains in the back...
- well. He died in 1937 in a
climbing accident on an
expedition in the
Hochschwab m****if in
southwest face of
Stangenwand in Styria, Austria. His mortal...
- Meßnerin (1,835 m) and
Trenchtling (Hochturm) (2,081 m), all part of the
Hochschwab Mountains. The name "Green Lake"
originated because of its emerald-green...
- Lycaenidae. It was
first found and
described in Styria, Austria, on
Mount Hochschwab around 1700.
Although it was
initially classified as a
subspecies of P...
-
Messnerin (German: Meßnerin) is a
mountain in the
Hochschwab Mountains in Styria, Austria, with a
height of 1835 m
above sea level. "Messnerin - peakbagger...
- 1739 m)
Hochgolling (Austria, 2863 m)
Schober P**** (Austria, 849 m)
Hochschwab (Austria, 2277 m)
Gerichtsberg (Austria, 581 m) Schöpfl (Austria, 893...
- a hill in the Main-Kinzig
district of
Hesse Beilstein, a peak in the
Hochschwab Mountains,
Austria Friedrich Konrad Beilstein (1838–1906),
Russian chemist...
-
Reichenstein (2,165 m), Großer
Pyhrgas (2,244 m) or
Hochtor (2,369 m), the
Hochschwab (2,277 m) and Vienna's
local mountains, the
Schneeberg (2,076 m) and the...