Carnic Alps
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The Carnic Alps (Template:Langx; Template:Langx; Template:Langx; Template:Langx) are a range of the Southern Limestone Alps in Austria and northeastern Italy. They are within Austrian East Tyrol and Carinthia, and Italian Friuli (Province of Udine) and marginally in Veneto.
EtymologyEdit
They are named after the Roman province of Carnia, which probably has a Celtic origin.
The mountains gave their name to the stage on the geologic time scale known as Carnian, an age in the Triassic Period.
GeographyEdit
They extend from east to west for about Template:Convert between the Gail River, a tributary of the Drava and the Tagliamento, forming the border between Austria and Italy.
Alpine Club classificationEdit
The Carnic Alps are divided into two distinct areas:
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In the Carnic Alps is the southernmost glacier in Austria, the Eiskar, nestling in the Kellerwand massif.
Notable peaksEdit
Among the most important mountains of the range are:
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- Cresta di Enghe (2,414 m)
- Monte Ferro (2,348 m)
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Mountain passesEdit
The chief passes of the Carnic Alps are:
- Plöcken Pass (Tolmezzo to Kötschach-Mauthen), road (1,360 m)
- Naßfeld Pass (Pontebba to Hermagor-Pressegger See), road (1,552 m)
- Öfnerjoch (Forni Avoltri to Sankt Lorenzen im Lesachtal), footpath (2,301 m)
- Wolayer Pass (same to Kötschach-Mauthen), footpath (1,922 m)
See alsoEdit
ReferencesEdit
External linksEdit
- Carnic Alps on SummitPost
- Carnic Alps on Hike.uno
- Carnic Alps on kamdoalp.cz - Hikes description, prominent peaks
- Portal and interactive key to the flora of the S Carnic Alps