- The
Villgraten Mountains (German:
Villgratner Berge) or
Deferegg Alps (Deferegger Alpen), also
called the
Defreggen Mountains (Defreggengebirge, archaically...
-
Saint Bernard on the flag of the
Tyrolean Alpine Guard,
detachment Villgraten Valley...
- West to East):
Rieserferner Group (Hochgall, 3,436
metres (11,273 ft))
Villgraten Mountains (Weiße Spitze, 2,962
metres (9,718 ft))
Schober Group (including...
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mountain in
Austria and, at 2,956 m (AA), the
second highest peak in the
Villgraten Mountains. It lies
south of St.
Jakob in
Defereggen and east of the Austro-Italian...
- The
Defereggen Valley with a view of the
Villgraten Mountains and, right, St.
Jakob in Defereggen...
- Großvenediger 3,666 37
Rieserferner Group Italy Austria Hochgall 3,436 38
Villgraten Mountains Austria Italy Weiße
Spitze 2,962 39
Granatspitze Group Austria...
-
confined by the
mountains of the
Rieserferner Group in the
north and the
Villgraten Mountains in the east, both part of the High
Tauern range in the Central...
- the Lasörling
Group was
counted as part of the
Defereggen Mountains (
Villgraten Mountains). The
highest summit of the Lasörling
Group is the Lasörling...
-
Walder (4
April 1952 in the
Villgraten valley – 8
September 1982 in Kalkstein, a part of
Innervillgraten in the
Villgraten valley, Austria) was an Austrian...
- The Drau's
largest eastern tributaries are the ****tner Bach and the
Villgraten-Bach. The
Puster Valley was
inhabited since prehistoric times as finds...