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Hochschwab Mountains : ウィキペディア英語版
Hochschwab Mountains

The Hochschwab, Hochschwab Mountains, Hochschwab Alps or Hochschwab Group ((ドイツ語:Hochschwabgruppe)) is a mountain range in the Northern Limestone Alps of Austria. The range is in the Styria. The highest peak is also called Hochschwab and is 2,277 metres above the Adriatic.
== Location ==
The mountain range is located in the eastern part of the Northern Alps in the Austrian state of Styria.
According to the Alpine Club classification of the Eastern Alps (AVE) the range is bounded as follows:
: GroßreiflingSalzaGußwerkWegscheidSeeberg SaddleSeegrabenStübmingbachThörlbach to its confluence with the Mürz – Mürz to its confluence with the Mur – Mur to LeobenVordernberger BachPräbichlErzbachHieflauEnns to Großreifling〔''(Division of the Alps )'' at bergalbum.de (private website)〕
It includes:
* the ''Hochschwab massif'' (the ''Hochschwab group'' in its specific sense):〔(N.5, N.5a Hochschwabgruppe - Zeller Staritzen (Nordalpen) ), Umweltinformation Steiermark ''| Natur und Landschaft | Landschaftsgliederung''〕
The extensive limestone plateau covers an area of about 400 km² and is bounded in the east by the Seeberg Saddle and in the west by the Präbichl. Only this massif belongs to the high limestone peaks of the Northern Limestone Alps.
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* the ''Alfenzer Staritzen'' (may also be viewed as the eastern foothills of the Hochschwab bergstock)
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* the ''Zeller Staritzen'',〔 in the far northeast
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* ''Polster, Hochturm, Pribitz'' and ''Meßnerin'' – these are the southern prealps (''Vorstöcke'') of the Hochschwab east of Präbichl
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* the northern perimeter mountains of the ''Aflenz Basin'', less clearly distinguished from the Hochschwab Group to the north, but with more of a lower mountain character: ''Ilgner Alpl, Aflenzer Bürgeralm, Oisching/Schießlingalm''
* part of the greywacke zone:
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* the mountains between ''Pichl-Großdorf'' and Etmißl
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* the two groups around ''Kletschachkogel'' and ''Thalerkogel'' between the valleys of ''Vordernbergertal'' and ''Lamingtal''
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* the group of the ''Floning'' from the Lamingtal valley by the lower Thörlbach stream
Customarily only the limestone alpine region is described as the Hochschwab Group.〔 The area classified systematically by the Alpine Clubs as the southern parts (along the significant orographic line of the valley), which have a completely different appearance, are known hereabouts as the Mürztal Alps or Mürz Hills (''Mürzberge'').

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