Alti Tauri – Wikipedia

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Other bulls

Großglockner, highest peak of the group

Continent Europe
States Austria Austria
Italia Italy
Main chain Alps of the Western Tauri
Higher peak Großglockner (3,798 m S.L.M.)
Main massifs Venetian group
Granatspitze Group
Glockner group
Gruppo del Schober
Goldberg group
ANKOGEL group
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The Other bulls ( High Tauern in German) are a subsection [first] of the Alps of the Western Tauri, placed in Austria (Tyrol, Salzburg and Carinthia) and in the slightest part in Italy (autonomous province of Bolzano). The highest summit is the Großglockner who reaches 3,798 m a.s.l.m., with most of the territory of which is protected by the Tauri Tauri National Park.

IL Großvenediger.
Peak of the three gentlemen
Red lace
Top
Pettockck
Hocharn

Historically the tauri have always been considered as an alpine group, possibly divided into Other bulls It is Bassi Tauri .

The partition of the 1926 Alps placed the Tauri in the Noric Alps.

The Soausa sees the tall tauri as an alpine subsection and attributes the following classification to you:

  • Large part = Eastern Alps
  • Large sector = central-eastern Alps
  • Section = Alps of the Western Tauri
  • Subsection = high tauri
  • Code = II/A-17.II

The German classification of the Ave considers this alpine group divided and formed by groups 36, 39, 40, 41, 42 and 44 on 75 of its classification.

They bordered:

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  • To the north with the Alps of Kitzbühel (in the Tyrolean trailly Alps) and separated from the course of the Salzach river;
  • To the north with the schistose salisburg (in the northern Salzburg Alps);
  • To the north-east with the Tauri di Radstadt (in the Alps of the Eastern Tauri) and separated by the Murtörl;
  • to the east with the Alps of Gurktal (in the Alps of Stiria and Carinthia) and separated from the Katschbergpaß;
  • To the south with the Alps of the Gail (in the Carnic Alps and the Gail);
  • To the south with the Kreuzeck group (in the same alpine section);
  • To the south with the Alps of the Gail (in the Carnic Alps and the Gail);
  • To the south with the Pusteresi Alps (in the same alpine section) and separated from the Gola Pass;
  • To the west with the Zillertal Alps (in the same alpine section) and separated from the peak fork.

According to the Soiusa, the upper tauri are in turn divided into the following supergroups [2] :

  • Venetian group I.S.A. [3]
  • Granatspitze Group
  • Glockner group
  • Gruppo del Schober
  • Goldberg group
  • I.S.A. [4]

For greater completeness, the Soiusa introduces three composed subsection sectors in the division:

  • High Western Tauri: formed by the Venetian group I.S.A.
  • High central Tauri: formed by the Granatspitze Group, the Glockner group and the Schober group
  • Tauri Orientali Tauri: formed by the Goldberg group and the Ankogel I.S.A. group
  • Großglockner – 3,798 m
  • Großvenediger – 3,666 m
  • Large Wiesbachhorn – 3,564 m
  • Peak of the three gentlemen – 3,499 m
  • Red lace – 3,495 m
  • Simonyspitze – 3,481 m
  • Johannisberg – 3.453 m
  • High -alpine tip – 3,360 m
  • Petzeck – 3.283 m
  • Hocharn – 3.254 m
  • Muntanitz – 3,236 m
  • Kitzsteinhorn – 3.203 m
  • Hard peak – 3,135 m
  • Granatspitze – 3,086 m
  1. ^ In agreement with the definitions of Soiusa, definitions that also followed in the rest of the voice.
  2. ^ The further subdivision into groups and subgroups can be found in the specific voices of the supergroups.
  3. ^ Also called the Venetian chain-domec-lasörling.
  4. ^ Also called Ankogel-Reißeck-Hafner chain.
  • Tauri (mountain range)
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