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Grossglockner

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The Grossglockner (Großglockner or just Glockner is, at 3,798 metres above the Adriatic (12,461 ft), the highest mountain in Austria and the highest mountain in the Alps east of the Brenner Pass. It is part of the larger Glockner Group of the Hohe Tauern range, situated along the main ridge of the Central Eastern Alps and the Alpine divide. The Pasterze, Austria's most extended glacier, lies on the Grossglockner's eastern slope. The characteristic pyramid-shaped peak actually consists of two pinnacles, the Grossglockner and the Kleinglockner (from German: gross, "big", klein, "small"), separated by the Glocknerscharte col. [1]

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Alpine Club classification of the Eastern Alps

The Alpine Club classification of the Eastern Alps (Alpenvereinseinteilung der Ostalpen, AVE) is a common division of the Eastern Alps into 75 mountain ranges, based on the Moriggl Classification (ME) first published in 1924 by the German and Austrian Alpine Club.

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Archduke John of Austria

Archduke John of Austria (Erzherzog Johann Baptist Joseph Fabian Sebastian von Österreich; 20 January 1782 – 11 May 1859), a member of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine, was an Austrian field marshal and imperial regent (Reichsverweser) of the short-lived German Empire during the Revolutions of 1848.

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Arthrobacter alpinus

Arthrobacter alpinus is a psychrotrophic, Gram-positive and aerobic bacterium species from the genus of Arthrobacter which has been isolated from alpine soil from the Grossglockner area from the mountain range Hohe Tauern, in Austria.

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Austria

Austria (Österreich), officially the Republic of Austria (Republik Österreich), is a federal republic and a landlocked country of over 8.8 million people in Central Europe.

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Ötztal Alps

The Ötztal Alps (Alpi Venoste, Ötztaler Alpen) are a mountain range in the Central Eastern Alps, in the State of Tyrol in southern Austria and the Province of South Tyrol in northern Italy.

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Barbara Gruber

Barbara Gruber (born 15 December 1977) is a German ski mountaineer and mountain biker.

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Bill Bradley (cyclist)

Bill Bradley (30 March 1933 – 30 June 1997) was a twice English National Road Race Champion, represented Great Britain in the 1960 Olympic Games in Rome, won twice the Tour of Britain Road Race Milk Race and until recently held the record for climbing the Grossglockner in the Tour of Austria.

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Carinthia

No description.

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Central Eastern Alps

The Central Eastern Alps (Zentralalpen or Zentrale Ostalpen), also referred to as Austrian Central Alps (Österreichische Zentralalpen) or just Central Alps comprise the main chain of the Eastern Alps in Austria and the adjacent regions of Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Italy and Slovenia.

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Charly Gaul

Charly Gaul Sporting Cyclist, UK, undated cutting (8 December 1932 – 6 December 2005 in Luxembourg City) was a professional cyclist.

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Cima Coppi

The Cima Coppi is the title given to the highest peak in the yearly running of the Giro d'Italia, one of cycling's Grand Tour races.

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Col

In geomorphology, a col is the lowest point on a mountain ridge between two peaks.

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Constantin Lăcătușu

Constantin “Ticu” Lăcătuşu (born 21 February 1961) is a Romanian mountain climber, geologist and camera operator.

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Daewoo Lanos

The Daewoo Lanos is a subcompact car produced by the South Korean manufacturer Daewoo from 1997 to 2002, after being car of the year it continued to be produced under license agreements to the present in various countries worldwide.

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David Heinrich Hoppe

David Heinrich Hoppe (15 December 1760 – 1 August 1846) was a German pharmacist, botanist, entomologist and physician.

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Double summit

A double summit, double peak, twin summit or twin peak refers to a mountain or hill that has two summits, separated by a col or saddle.

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Dragutin Brahm

Dragutin Brahm (26 August 1909, Zagreb – 27 June 1938, Starigrad) was a Croatian mountain climber.

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East Tyrol

East Tyrol, occasionally East Tirol (Osttirol), is an exclave of the Austrian state of Tyrol, separated from the main North Tyrol part by the short common border of Salzburg and Italian South Tyrol (Südtirol, Alto Adige).

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Eastern Alps

Eastern Alps is the name given to the eastern half of the Alps, usually defined as the area east of a line from Lake Constance and the Alpine Rhine valley up to the Splügen Pass at the Alpine divide and down the Liro River to Lake Como in the south.

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Edward Theodore Compton

Edward Theodore Compton, usually referred to as E. T. Compton, (29 July 1849 – 22 March 1921) was an English-born, German artist, illustrator and mountain climber.

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Exploration of the High Alps

The higher region of the Alps were long left to the exclusive attention of the inhabitants of the adjoining valleys, even when Alpine travellers (as distinguished from Alpine climbers) began to visit these valleys.

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Franz Xaver von Wulfen

Franz Xaver Freiherr von Wulfen (5 November 1728 – 17 March 1805) was a botanist, zoologist, mineralogist, alpinist, and Jesuit priest.

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Fusch an der Großglocknerstraße

Fusch an der Großglocknerstraße is a municipality, at the foot of Grossglockner mountain, in the district of Zell am See (Pinzgau region), in the state of Salzburg in Austria.

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Fuscherkarkopf

The Fuscherkarkopf, sometimes also written Fuscher-Kar-Kopf in German and formerly also called the Fuschereiskarkopf, is one of the twin peaks of a mountain in the Glockner Group in the centre of the main mountain chain (Mittleren Tauernhauptkamm) in the High Tauern, a range in the Austrian Central Alps.

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Geography of Austria

Austria is a small, predominantly mountainous country in Central Europe, approximately between Germany, Italy and Hungary.

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Geography of the Alps

The Alps cover a large area.

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German and Austrian Alpine Club

The German and Austrian Alpine Club (Deutscher und Österreichischer Alpenverein, DuÖAV) was a merger of the German, Austrian and German Bohemian Alpine Club that existed from 1873 to 1938.

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Glockner Group

The Glockner Group (Glocknergruppe) is a sub-group of the Austrian Central Alps in the Eastern Alps, and is located in the centre section of the High Tauern on the main chain of the Alps.

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Glocknerwand

The Glocknerwand is a mountain in the Glockner Group in the Austrian Central Alps in the central region of the High Tauern.

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Granatspitze Group

The Granatspitze Group (Granatspitzgruppe), sometimes also the Granatspitz Group, is a sub-group of the Central Alps within the Eastern Alps.

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Großer Muntanitz

The Großer Muntanitz (3,232m) is the highest mountain in the Granatspitze Group, located between the Venediger Group and the Glockner Group in the High Tauern, Austria.

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Großes Wiesbachhorn

The Großes Wiesbachhorn is a mountain in the federal state of Salzburg, Austria and, at (according to other sources), is the third-highest peak of the Hohe Tauern range.

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Großkirchheim

Großkirchheim is a town in the district of Spittal an der Drau in the Austrian state of Carinthia.

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Großvenediger

Großvenediger is the main peak of the Venediger Group within the Hohe Tauern mountain range, on the border of the Austrian state of Tyrol (East Tyrol) with Salzburg.

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Grossglockner High Alpine Road

The Grossglockner High Alpine Road (in German Großglockner-Hochalpenstraße) is the highest surfaced mountain pass road in Austria.

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Heiligenblut am Großglockner

Heiligenblut am Großglockner (Sveta Kri, Holy Blood) is a municipality in the district of Spittal an der Drau in Carinthia, Austria.

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High mountain tour

A high mountain tour (Hochtour) is a mountain tour that takes place in the zone that is covered by ice all year round, the nival zone.

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High Tauern

The High Tauern (pl.; Hohe Tauern, Alti Tauri) are a mountain range on the main chain of the Central Eastern Alps, comprising the highest peaks east of the Brenner Pass.

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Hochalmspitze

The Hochalmspitze is, at 3,360 metres above the Adriatic (11,020 ft), the highest mountain of the Ankogel Group in the High Tauern range, located east of Mallnitz in the Austrian state of Carinthia.

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Hohe Salve

The Hohe Salve is a well-known mountain located between Kufstein, Wörgl and Kitzbühel in the Austrian state of Tyrol.

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Hohe Tauern window

The Hohe Tauern window is a geological structure in the Austrian Central Eastern Alps.

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Index of Austria-related articles

Articles (arranged alphabetically) related to Austria include.

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José Rujano

José Humberto Rujano Guillen (born 18 February 1982) is a Venezuelan road bicycle racer who competed professionally between 2003 and 2013, and currently rides for the Multi Repuestos Bosa amateur team.

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Josef August Schultes

Josef (Joseph) August Schultes (15 April 1773 in Vienna – 21 April 1831 in Landshut) was an Austrian botanist and professor from Vienna.

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Kals am Großglockner

Kals am Großglockner is a town in the district of Lienz in the exclave of East Tirol in the Austrian state of Tyrol.

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Karl Wien

Karl ("Carlo") Wien (10 September 1906 – c. 14 June 1937) was a German mountaineer.

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Köppen climate classification

The Köppen climate classification is one of the most widely used climate classification systems.

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Kleinglockner

At the height of the Kleinglockner is the third highest mountain in Austria.

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List of Alpine peaks by prominence

This is a list of the mountains of the Alps, ordered by their topographic prominence.

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List of elevation extremes by country

The following sortable table lists land surface elevation extremes by country.

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List of first ascents

The following list summarizes notable first ascents of mountains and peaks around the world, in chronological order.

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List of funicular railways

This is a list of funicular railways, organised by place within country and continent.

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List of highest mountains of Austria

This page shows the highest mountains in Austria as well as the highest mountains in each mountain range and in each of the Austrian states.

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List of highest mountains of Germany

This is a list of the highest mountains in Germany.

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List of highest points of European countries

This page lists the highest natural elevation of each sovereign state on the continent of Europe defined physiographically.

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List of mountain groups in the Alpine Club classification of the Eastern Alps

This list of the mountain groups in the Eastern Alps shows all 75 mountain groups and chains in the Eastern Alps as per the Alpine Club classification of the Eastern Alps (AVE) of 1984.

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List of mountain ranges

This is a list of mountain ranges on Earth and a few other astronomical bodies.

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List of mountains by elevation

This is an incomplete list of mountains on Earth, arranged by elevation in metres above sea level.

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List of mountains of the Alps above 3000 m

This page contains a table listing by elevation all 537 mountains of the Alps that exceed 3000 m and have a topographic prominence of at least 300 m. The list is continued down to 2500 m elevation on this page and down to 2000 m elevation on this page.

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List of peaks by prominence

This is a list of mountain peaks ordered by their topographic prominence.

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Ludwik Chałubiński

Ludwik Chałubiński (2 August 1860 in Warsaw – 17 April 1933 in Zakopane) was a Polish Alpinist, chemician and engineer.

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Main chain of the Alps

The main chain of the Alps, also called the Alpine divide is the central line of mountains that forms the water divide of the range.

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Martin Klotz

Martin Klotz (fl. 1800) was an Austrian mountaineer.

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Möll

The Möll (presumably from Mel, "rubble") is a river in northwestern Carinthia in Austria, a left tributary of the Drava.

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Mörtschach

Mörtschach is a town in the district of Spittal an der Drau in Carinthia in Austria.

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Michele Scarponi

Michele Scarponi (25 September 1979 – 22 April 2017) was an Italian road bicycle racer, who rode professionally from 2002 until his death in 2017 for the, Domina Vacanze–Elitron,,,, and teams.

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Moriz von Kuffner

Moriz von Kuffner (January 30, 1854 – March 5, 1939) was a Jewish-Austrian industrialist, art collector, mountaineer and philanthropist.

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Mountaineering

Mountaineering is the sport of mountain climbing.

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Noriker

The Noriker horse, also called the Norico-Pinzgauer and historically known as the Pinzgauer horse, is a moderately heavy Austrian draught horse breed.

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Ohne dich

"Ohne dich" ("Without You") is a power ballad by German band Rammstein from the album Reise, Reise.

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Ortler

Ortler (Ortles) is, at above sea level, the highest mountain in the Eastern Alps outside the Bernina Range.

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Outline of Austria

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Austria: Austria – landlocked sovereign country located in Central Europe.

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Partizione delle Alpi

The Partizione delle Alpi ("Partition of the Alps", Einteilung der Alpen, Partition des Alpes) is a classification of the mountain ranges of the Alps, that is primarily used in Italian literature, but also in France and Switzerland.

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Pasterze Glacier

The Pasterze at approximately 8.4 kilometers (5.2 mi) in length, is the longest glacier in Austria and in the Eastern Alps.

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Paul Benner

Second Lieutenant Michael Paul Benner GC (14 April 1935 – 1 July 1957), known as Paul Benner, of the Corps of Royal Engineers was posthumously awarded the George Cross for gallantry for his actions in an alpine rescue attempt at Grossglockner, Austria on 1 July 1957.

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Petzeck

Petzeck (3,283m) is the highest mountain of the Schober Group in the High Tauern range, Austria.

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Racherin

The Racherin, a mountain with a height of, lies in the Glockner Group in the High Tauern range in Austria.

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Red Bull X-Alps

The Red Bull X-Alps is a paragliding race in which athletes must hike or fly 1,000 km across the Alps.

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Roter Knopf

The Rote Knopf is the second highest mountain in the Schober Group within the High Tauern in the Austrian Alps.

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Sölden

Sölden is a municipality in the Ötztal valley of Tyrol, Austria.

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Schneebiger Nock

The Schneebiger Nock (Italian: Monte Nevoso), in old literature also called the Ruthnerhorn, is 3,358 metres high and, after the Hochgall, the second highest mountain of the Rieserferner Group, a range in the western part of the High Tauern.

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SOIUSA

Alps by SOIUSA. SOIUSA (an acronym for Suddivisione Orografica Internazionale Unificata del Sistema Alpino - English: International Standardized Mountain Subdivision of the Alps-ISMSA) is a proposal for a new classification system of the Alps from the geographic and toponomastic point of view.

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Spittal an der Drau District

Bezirk Spittal an der Drau is an administrative district (Bezirk) in the state of Carinthia, Austria.

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Stadelhorn

The Stadelhorn (2,286 m) is the highest and most prominent peak in the Reiter Alm on the Austro-German border, lying on the boundary between the states of Bavaria and Salzburg.

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Stoppomat

The Stoppomat is a time measure system for cyclists.

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Summit cross

A summit cross (Gipfelkreuz) is a cross on the summit of a mountain or hill that marks the top.

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Teufelshorn (Glockner Group)

The Teufelshorn is a mountain in the Glockner Group in the Austrian Central Alps in the central part of the High Tauern.

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Theresianum

Theresianum (or Theresian Academy; German: Stiftung Theresianische Akademie) is a private boarding and day school governed by the laws for public schools in Vienna, Austria.

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Tyrol

Tyrol (historically the Tyrole, Tirol, Tirolo) is a historical region in the Alps; in northern Italy and western Austria.

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Tyrol (state)

Tyrol (Tirol; Tirolo) is a federal state (Bundesland) in western Austria.

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Vertical deflection

The vertical deflection (deflection of the plumb line, astro-geodetic deflection) at a point on the Earth is a measure of how far the direction of the local gravity field has been shifted by local anomalies such as nearby mountains.

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Via ferrata

A via ferrata (Italian for "iron path", plural vie ferrate or in English via ferratas) is a protected climbing route found in the Alps and certain other locations.

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West Bromwich Mountaineering Club

West Bromwich Mountaineering Club (WBMC) is one of the oldest and most active climbing and hill-walking clubs in the West Midlands.

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Western Tauern Alps

The Western Tauern Alps (Westliche Tauernalpen, Alpi dei Tauri occidentali) are a mountain range of the Central Eastern Alps.

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Wildspitze

Wildspitze is the highest mountain in the Ötztal Alps and in North Tyrol, as well as the second highest mountain in Austria after the Großglockner and in terms of prominence (2261 m) is the fourth summit of the Alps and the fifteenth of Europe.

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William Adolf Baillie Grohman

William Adolph Baillie Grohman (1851–1921) was an Anglo-Austrian author of works on the Tyrol and the history of hunting, a big game sportsman, and a pioneer in the Kootenay region of British Columbia.

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Winklern

Winklern is a town in the district of Spittal an der Drau in the Austrian state of Carinthia.

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Zell am See

Zell am See is the administrative capital of the Zell am See District in the Austrian state of Salzburg.

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1971 Giro d'Italia

The 1971 Giro d'Italia was held from 20 May to 10 June 1971.

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2011 Astana season

The 2011 season for the cycling team began in January at the Tour Down Under and ended in October at the Tour of Hainan.

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2011 Euskaltel–Euskadi season

The 2011 season for began in January at the Tour Down Under and ended in October at the Giro di Lombardia.

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2011 Garmin–Cervélo season

The 2011 season for the cycling team began in January at the Tour Down Under and ended in October at the Noosa Grand Prix.

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2011 Geox–TMC season

The 2011 season for the cycling team, its last, began in February at the Gran Premio della Costa Etruschi and ended in October at the Tour of Hainan.

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2011 Giro d'Italia

The 2011 Giro d'Italia was the 94th Giro d'Italia, one of cycling's Grand Tours.

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2011 Giro d'Italia, Stage 12 to Stage 21

Stage 12 of the 2011 Giro d'Italia took place on 19 May, and the race concluded on 29 May.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grossglockner

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