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Noric Alps

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The highest point is Mt. Eisenhut in Styria, which, at 2,441 m (8,009 ft), is only modest in the context of the Eastern Alps, where many mountains rise above 3,000 m (10,000 ft). Other notable peaks in the range are Rosennock (2,440 m (8,010 ft)), Zirbitzkogel
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The area covers 9,811 km (3,788 sq mi) and stretches 97 km (60 mi) from the upper Mur River in the North to the Drava in the South and 176 km (109 mi) from the
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peak. The Noric Alps were considered the major northern range of the Eastern Alps, alongside the
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in the West to the Mur River in the East. The Noric Alps are surrounded by the
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in the southeast. Later the meaning was confined to the ranges south of the
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In the traditional context, the Noric Alps are located mostly in
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as the mountain chain from the Mur in the East up to the
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in the West, including High and Low Tauern as well as
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Period of geological time is named for the Noric Alps
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Eisenhut
Elevation
Coordinates
46°57′11″N 13°55′45″E / 46.95306°N 13.92917°E / 46.95306; 13.92917
Carinthia
Styria
Lower Styria
Parent range
German
mountain ranges
Eastern Alps
Noricum
Roman Empire
Austria
Bavarian
Slovenian
Bavarian
East Francia
Tyrol
Salzburg
Upper Austrian
Central Eastern
Northern Limestone Alps
Dreiherrnspitze
Carnic
Carnic Alps
Gailtal Alps
Karawanks
Kamnik–Savinja Alps

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