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Gurktal Alps

The Gurktal Alps ((ドイツ語:Gurktaler Alpen), (スロベニア語:Krške Alpe)) are a mountain range of the Central Eastern Alps in Austria, named after the valley of the Gurk River.
==Geography==

The range is located between the Mur Valley in the north, separating it from the Niedere Tauern, and the Drava in the south, where it borders on the Gailtal Alps and Karavanke ranges of the Southern Limestone Alps. In the west, the Gurktal Alps reach up to the Katschberg Pass and the Ankogel Group of the Hohe Tauern range. In the east, the Neumarkt Pass in Upper Styria separates it from the adjacent Lavanttal Alps.
The highest peaks are located within the Nock Mountains (''Nockberge'', from ''Nock'' meaning "rounded hilltop", cf. Nockerl) subgroup west of Flattnitz Pass, including Mt. Eisenhut, , in Styria. The ''Nationalpark Nockberge'' along the scenic Nockalm Road in Carinthia since 1987 is a protected landscape area (IUCN V). The Nock Mountains also comprise the major Carinthian lakes like Wörthersee, Millstätter See and Ossiacher See.
The Gurktal Alps together with the adjacent Lavanttal Alps in the east are also referred to as Noric Alps.

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