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Area Lechtal Alps

Highest mountains of the Northern Limestone Alps

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Lechtal Alps
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The Lechtal Alps, thanks to the Parseierspitze (3,036 meters above sea level), are the only mountain range of the Northern Limestone Alps that exceeds the height of three thousand meters above sea level. It is a little developed part, so it attracts tourists preferring lesser civilization influence

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Petr Liška
02.03.2019 20:57
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