- Ötztal Alps
- Ötz·tal Alps[ˌɜ:tstɑ:lˈælps]n pl Ötztaler Alpen pl
English-german dictionary. 2013.
English-german dictionary. 2013.
Ötztal Alps — Range Hintere Schwärze Countr … Wikipedia
Ötztal Alps — [öts′täl] division of the E Alps, along the Austrian Italian border: highest peak, 12,379 ft (3,773 m) * * * ▪ mountains, Europe German Ötztaler Alpen, Italian Alpi Venoste eastern segment of the Central Alps lying mainly in the… … Universalium
Ötztal Alps — [öts′täl] division of the E Alps, along the Austrian Italian border: highest peak, 12,379 ft (3,773 m) … English World dictionary
Ötztal — The Ötztal near Längenfeld … Wikipedia
Main chain of the Alps — The Main chain of the Alps. The Alpine divide is the central line of mountains that forms the water divide of the range. Main chains of mountain ranges are traditionally designated in this way, and generally include the highest peaks of a range;… … Wikipedia
List of mountains of the Alps — This is a list of mountains of the Alps, ordered by elevation. For a list ordered by topographic prominence, see the list of Alpine peaks by prominence.{|class= wikitable sortable !Name!Range!Country!Elevation (m) Mont Blanc||Mont Blanc… … Wikipedia
Ortler Alps — German: Ortler Alpen Italian: Gruppo dell Ortles Cevedale Range … Wikipedia
Stubai Alps — Geobox|Range name=Stubai Alps image caption=Lisenser FernerKogel, Rotgratspitze and Lisenser Spitze in July country=Austria | country1 = Italy state=Tyrol | state1=Bolzano Bozen state2= parent=Central Eastern Alps highest=Zuckerhütl highest… … Wikipedia
Salzburg Slate Alps — Range Salzach valley with Burg Hohenwerfen … Wikipedia
Central Eastern Alps — Range Venediger group of the Hohe Tauern … Wikipedia
Rhaetian Alps — a chain of the Alps in E Switzerland and W Austria. Highest peak, Mt. Bernina, 13,295 ft. (4052 m). * * * Segment of the central Alps located mainly in Switzerland but also extending along the Italian Swiss and Austrian Swiss borders. Bernina… … Universalium