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The Wetterstein mountains ((ドイツ語:Wettersteingebirge)), also simply called the Wetterstein, is a mountain group in the Northern Limestone Alps within the Eastern Alps. It is a relatively compact range located between Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Mittenwald, Seefeld in Tirol and Ehrwald. Part of it is in the German free state of Bavaria and part in the Austrian federal state of Tyrol. The main summit of the Wetterstein, the Zugspitze, is also the highest mountain in Germany. The Wetterstein mountains are an ideal region for mountaineers and climbers. Mountain walkers sometimes need to allow for significant differences in elevation. The proximity of the range to the south German centres of population, the scenic landscape and its good network of cable cars and lifts mean that the mountains are heavily frequented by tourists for most of the year. There are, however, places in the Wetterstein that are rarely or never visited by people. == Neighbouring ranges == The Wetterstein borders on the following other mountain ranges of the Alps: * Ammergau Alps (to the west and north) * Bavarian Prealps (to the northeast) * Karwendel (to the east) * Mieming Chain (to the south) In the ''AVE'', the Alpine Club classification of the Eastern Alps, the Wetterstein and the Mieming range are classed as a single group. 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「Wetterstein」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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