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Noric Alps

The Noric Alps ((ドイツ語:Norische Alpen)) is a collective term denoting various mountain ranges of the Eastern Alps. The name derives from the ancient ''Noricum'' province of the Roman Empire on the territory of present-day Austria and the adjacent Bavarian and Slovenian area.
== Concept history ==
Referring to extinct ''Noricum'', the designation originally comprised the Alpine mountain ranges in the medieval Bavarian stem duchy of East Francia, including the later Tyrol, Salzburg and Upper Austrian regions.〔
In the 19th century, the German term ''Norische Alpen'' covered the whole group of ranges of the Central Eastern and Northern Limestone Alps east of the Dreiherrnspitze peak. The Noric Alps were considered the major northern range of the Eastern Alps, alongside the Carnic Alps (i.e. the Carnic Alps proper, Gailtal Alps, Karawanks, Kamnik–Savinja Alps, and Pohorje) in the south and the Julian Alps in the southeast. Later the meaning was confined to the ranges south of the Alpine divide between the Mur and Drava rivers

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