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Selbhorn is with an
elevation of 2,655 m (AA) the
highest mountain in the
Steinernes Meer, a sub-range of the
Berchtesgaden Alps. It is
located in the...
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which is the
emblem of the
Berchtesgadener Land. The far less well
known Selbhorn (2,655 m) is
slightly higher than the Schönfeldspitze and is the highest...
- (Watzmannfrau) (2,307 m),
Watzmannkinder (up to 2,270 m)
Steinernes Meer:
Selbhorn (2,655 m), Schönfeldspitze (2,653 m),
Brandhorn (2,609 m), Großer Hundstod...
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Trobitus 27
Funtenseetauern 2,578 (8,458)
Berchtesgaden Alps
Selbhorn 4 (2.5)
Selbhorn 220 (720)
Hochbrunnsulzen ca. 1865
Johann Grill,
Albert Kaindl...
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southeast of the
Steinernes Meer, at the
crossing to the Hochkönig.
After the
Selbhorn (2,655 m) and Schönfeldspitze (2,653 m) the
Brandhorn is the
third highest...
- with an
elevation of 2,653 m (AA), the
second highest mountain (after
Selbhorn) in the
Steinernes Meer, a sub-range of the
Berchtesgaden Alps. It is located...
- Name
metres feet Hochkönig 2,941 9,646
Watzmann 2,713 8,899
Selbhorn 2,655 8,708
Birnhorn 2,634 8,640
Raucheck 2,430 7,970
Hundstein 2,117 6,944...
- S-Tyrol/Trentino IT 906
Selbhorn 2655 409 47°26′49″N 12°57′49″E / 47.44694°N 12.96361°E / 47.44694; 12.96361 (906.
Selbhorn (2655 m)) Berchtesgaden...