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at 930 metres (3,050 ft), the highest lake for bathing in Austria. The Drava range is divided in a west-east direction into five ridges separated by
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or Gailtal Alps proper, stretching about 65 km (40 mi) from the Gailberg Saddle to the confluence of Drava and Gail near
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range between the Drava and Gail rivers, including the Gailtal Alps and the Lienz Dolomites. In traditional geography according to
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denoted all Southern Limestone Alps ranges stretching along the Drava River, from the Lienz Dolomites in the west to the
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topography resembles the South Alpine Dolomite rock formations. The northern Latschur group with Mt. Goldeck near
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Dobratsch or Villach Alp, 2,166 m (7,106 ft), the easternmost foothills of the Gailtal Alps with the
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The Gailtal Alps can be divided into five massifs in east–west direction, separated by
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The Spitzegel Group, southeast of the Weißensee between Kreuzberg Saddle and the
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proper and Lienz Dolomites subgroups, while in common parlance the umbrella term
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count as part of the Southern Limestone Alps. However, they rise north of the
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The 100 km long range, which narrows in the west, stretches between the
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in the north. In a trough between the Gailtal Alps and the Goldeck lies the
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Hubert Trimmel (1962), Verband österreichischer Höhlenforscher (ed.),
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is more recent and was introduced in 1885 by the Lienz branch of the
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Lienz Dolomites, stretching about 40 km (25 mi) from the
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Latschur Group, between Weissensee and the Drava bend near
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Despite their name, the Lienz Dolomites are not made up of
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Based on the AVE classification, the adjacent ranges are:
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Located south of the broad Drava Valley, the Gailtal Alps
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The mountain range was described as the Gailthal Alps (
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German

Große Sandspitze
Große Sandspitze
Elevation
Coordinates
46°46′0″N 12°48′42″E / 46.76667°N 12.81167°E / 46.76667; 12.81167

Alpine Club classification of the Eastern Alps
Austria
Carinthia
Tyrol
East Tyrol
Parent range
Southern Limestone Alps
Carnic and Gailtal Alps
Orogeny
Type of rock
Limestone
German
Southern Limestone Alps
Austria
Drava
Gail
Carinthia
East Tyrol
Lienz Dolomites
Gailberg Saddle
German and Austrian Alpine Club
Alpine Club classification of the Eastern Alps

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