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{{short description|Ranges of the Eastern Alps north of the Central Eastern Alps}} {{Other uses|Northern Alps (disambiguation){{!}}Northern Alps}} {{Infobox mountain | name = Northern Limestone Alps | photo = Koenigssee Obersee1.jpg | photo_caption = [[Königssee]] Obersee near [[Berchtesgaden]] | country = {{hlist|Austria|Germany}} | subdivision1_type = States | subdivision1 = {{hlist|Vienna|Lower Austria|Styria|Upper Austria|[[Salzburg (state)|Salzburg]]|[[Tyrol (state)|Tyrol]]|Vorarlberg|Bavaria}} | parent = Eastern Alps | geology = {{hlist|[[Limestone]]|[[Dolomite (rock)|dolomite]]}} | age = {{hlist|Permian|Jurassic}} | orogeny = | highest = [[Parseierspitze]] | elevation_m = 3036 | range_coordinates = {{coord|47|20.5|N|14|13.3|E|type:mountain_region:AT_scale:300000|format=dms|display=inline,title}} | coordinates = {{coord|47|10|28|N|10|28|42|E|type:mountain_region:AT_scale:100000|format=dms|display=inline}} | area_km2 = | length_km = | length_orientation = | width_km = | width_orientation = | map = | map_caption = }} The '''Northern Limestone Alps''' ({{langx|de|Nördliche Kalkalpen}}), also called the '''Northern Calcareous Alps''', are the [[mountain range|ranges]] of the [[Eastern Alps]] north of the [[Central Eastern Alps]] located in [[Austria]] and the adjacent [[Bavaria]]n lands of southeastern [[Germany]]. The distinction from the latter group, where the higher peaks are located, is based on differences in geological composition. [[File:AVE Ostalpen.png|thumb|upright=1.3|AVE classification of the Eastern Alps:{{Legend|#0292B2|Northern Limestone Alps}}{{Legend|#F08E1B|Central Eastern Alps}}{{Legend|#84C100|Southern Limestone Alps}}{{Legend|#CC1319|Western Limestone Alps}}]] ==Geography== If viewed on a west–east axis, the Northern Limestone Alps extend from the [[Rhine]] valley and the [[Bregenz Forest]] in [[Vorarlberg]], Austria in the west extending along the border between the German federal-state of [[Bavaria]] and Austrian [[Tyrol (state)|Tyrol]], through [[Salzburg]], [[Upper Austria]], [[Styria]] and [[Lower Austria]] and finally ending at the [[Vienna Woods|Wienerwald]] at the city-limits of [[Vienna]] in the east. The highest peaks in the Northern Limestone Alps are the [[Parseierspitze]] ({{convert|3036|m}}) in the [[Lechtal Alps]],<ref>Reynolds, Kev (2010). ''Walking in the Alps'', Cicerone, {{ISBN|978-1-85284-476-9}}.</ref> and the [[Hoher Dachstein]] ({{convert|2996|m}}). Other notable peaks in this range include the [[Zugspitze]], ({{convert|2,962|m}}), located on the German-Austrian frontier and listed as the highest peak in Germany. ==Alpine Club classification== Ranges of the Northern Limestone Alps according to the [[Alpine Club classification of the Eastern Alps]] (from east to west): [[File:Northern Limestone Alps.png|thumb|left|upright=1.7|Groups of the Northern Limestone Alps<br>(purple lines showing international borders and the borders of [[States of Austria|Austrian states]])]] {{clear}} {| |- valign="top" | width="50%" | *[[Vienna Woods]] (1) *[[Gutenstein Alps]] (2) *[[Rax]] and [[Schneeberg (Alps)|Schneeberg]] (3) *[[Mürzsteg Alps]] (''[[Schneealpe]]'') (4) *[[Türnitz Alps]] (5) *[[Ybbstal Alps]] (6) *[[Hochschwab]] (7) *[[Ennstal Alps]] (including [[Gesäuse]]) (8) *[[Upper Austrian Prealps]] (9) *[[Totes Gebirge]] (10) *[[Dachstein Mountains]] (11) *[[Salzkammergut Mountains]] (12) *[[Tennen Mountains]] (13) | width="50%" | *[[Berchtesgaden Alps]] (14) *[[Lofer Mountains|Lofer]] and [[Leogang Mountains]] (15) *[[Chiemgau Alps]] (16) *[[Kaiser Mountains]] (17) *[[Brandenberg Alps]] (18) *[[Bavarian Prealps]] (19) *[[Karwendel]] (20) *[[Wetterstein]] and [[Mieming Range]] (21) *[[Ammergau Alps]] (22) *[[Allgäu Alps]] (23) *[[Lechtal Alps]] (24) *[[Lechquellen Mountains]] (25) *[[Bregenz Forest Mountains]] (26) |} ==See also== * [[Limestone Alps]] * [[Southern Limestone Alps]] * [[Geography of the Alps]] *[[Sengsengebirge mountains]] ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== {{Commons category-inline|Northern Limestone Alps|position=left}} {{Northern Limestone Alps}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:Northern Limestone Alps| ]] [[Category:Limestone Alps|*]] [[Category:Mountain ranges of the Alps]] [[Category:Mountain ranges of Austria]] [[Category:Mountain ranges of Bavaria]] [[es:Alpes Bávaros]]
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