Préalpes Eastern septentrional
The septentrional Préalpes Eastern constitute a whole of the the Alps extending over the entire length from the Austria (of the Vorarlberg until Vienna) while passing by the extreme south from the Germany (Bavaria). They are in the prolongation of Préalpes Swiss (Préalpes appenzelloises).
They different from the the central Eastern Alps by their geological nature, namely that they are made up of Sedimentary rocks and not of crystalline rocks. Their tops are also less low.
The solid masses (of is in west) which constitute Préalpes Eastern septentrional are:
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Wienerwald (1)
- the Alps de Gutenstein (2)
- Rax and Schneeberg (3)
- the Alps de Mürzsteg (4)
- the Alps de Türnitz (5)
- the Alps d' Ybbstal (6)
- Massive of Hochschwab (7)
- the Alps d' Ennstal (8)
- Préalpes of High-Austria (9)
- Massive dead (German: Totes Gebirge ) (10)
- Massive of Dachstein (11)
- Massive of Salzkammergut (12)
- Massive of Tennen (13)
- the Alps de Berchtesgaden (14)
- Massifs of Lofer and Leogang (15)
- the Alps de Chiemgau (16)
- Massif of the Emperor (German: Kaisergebirge ) (17)
- the Alps de Brandenberg (18)
- Préalpes Bavarian (19)
- Karwendel (20)
- Wetterstein (21)
- the Alps d' Ammergau (22)
- the Alps d' Allgäu (23)
- the Alps de Lechtal (24)
- Massif of Lechquellen (25)
- Massif of Bregenzerwald (26)
Related articles
- Geography of the Eastern Alps
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