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The Malhamspitzen (originally called the ''Malchamspitze'' by Carl Sonklar) are the four peaks of a mighty massif on the Maurerkamm, an Alpine mountain chain in the Venediger Group in Austria's High Tauern National Park. They rise south of the ''Reggentörl'' () and are only separated from one another by small cols. The literature distinguishes them as follows: * ''Nördliche Malhamspitze'', north top (), * ''Mittlere Malhamspitze'', middle top (), * ''Südliche Malhamspitze'', south top (), * ''Südlichste Malhamspitze'', southernmost top (, ) The ''Malhamhorn'' () also belongs to the group. == Location and area == The Malhamspitzen are surrounded by glaciers. To the west of the north-south crest of the Malhamspitzen lies the ''Gubachkees'', which drains into the River Isel; to the east, feeding the Maurerbach, are the ''Südliche Malhamkees'' (also: ''Böses Wandkees'') and the lower-lying ''Nördliche Malhamkees'' which has melted drastically in recent years. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Malhamspitzen」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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