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The Tennen Mountains〔Käß, Werner and Behrens, Horst (1992). ''Tracing Technique in Geohydrology'', Gebrüder Borntraeger Verlagsbuchhandlung, Berlin/Stuttgart, p. 404. ISBN 3-443-01013-X.〕〔Arnold, Rosemarie and Taylor, Robert (2012). ''Austria'', Baedeker, p. 571. ISBN 978-3-8297-6613-5.〕〔Bernhard, Thomas (1979). ''Correction'', Knopf, p. 233. ISBN 978-0-3944-1141-5.〕〔Hammond Atlas of the World, 5th ed., Hammond World Atlas Corp., 2008. ISBN 978-0-8437-0967-4.〕〔Mutton, Alice Florence Adelaide (1961). ''Central Europe: a regional and human geography'', Longmans.〕 ((ドイツ語:Tennengebirge)) is a small, but rugged, mountain range in the Northern Limestone Alps, which lies in front of the Eastern Alps for its entire length. It is a very heavily karstified high plateau, about 60 km² in area, with many caves. The range is located in Austria in the district of Salzburg near Bischofshofen. Some 37 square kilometres of the Tennen plateau are above the 2,000 metre line and that part of the range within the state of Salzburg was turned into a nature reserve in 1982. == Extent and neighbouring ranges == The outline of the Tennen range is formed:〔(Alpenvereinseinteilung der Ostalpen )〕 * in the west by the ''Hagen Mountains'', a part of the ''Berchtesgaden Alps'', separated by the Salzach river. Here, at the northern end of the Lueg Pass, is the narrowest point of the Salzach gorge through the Limestone Alps. * in the north and northeast by the River Lammer as far as the Rußbach stream, which descends from the Gschütt Pass. Beyond the Lammer is the ''Osterhorn Group (Salzkammergut Mountains)'' * in the east by the Lammer valley as far as Lungötz, separating it from the ''Dachstein Mountains'' * in the south it borders on part of the ''Salzburg Slate Alps'' right of the Salzach (Hochgründeck, Roßbrand) along the line from Karbach to St. Martin – Fritzbach – Salzach to Bischofshofen 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「Tennen Mountains」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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