Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Schoberköpfe are several ridge-shaped peaks, arranged along the eastern edge of the Hochkönig plateau in the Berchtesgaden Alps, and which lie in a semi-circular arc that opens towards the east facling the Salzach valley: Southwestern Schoberkopf (Südwestlicher Schoberkopf, 2,708 m (AA)) Eastern Schoberkopf (Östlicher Schoberkopf, 2,666 m) Teufelskirche, also called the Teufelskirchl (2,520 m), a rock tower in front of the Eastern Schoberkopf.The relatively steep, 200-300-metre-high south faces drop into the scree-covered Eiskar and climb up again opposite into the striking, isolated pillar of the Torsäule 2,588 m. "@en }
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- Schoberköpfe comment "The Schoberköpfe are several ridge-shaped peaks, arranged along the eastern edge of the Hochkönig plateau in the Berchtesgaden Alps, and which lie in a semi-circular arc that opens towards the east facling the Salzach valley: Southwestern Schoberkopf (Südwestlicher Schoberkopf, 2,708 m (AA)) Eastern Schoberkopf (Östlicher Schoberkopf, 2,666 m) Teufelskirche, also called the Teufelskirchl (2,520 m), a rock tower in front of the Eastern Schoberkopf.The relatively steep, 200-300-metre-high south faces drop into the scree-covered Eiskar and climb up again opposite into the striking, isolated pillar of the Torsäule 2,588 m. ".
- Q1603283 comment "The Schoberköpfe are several ridge-shaped peaks, arranged along the eastern edge of the Hochkönig plateau in the Berchtesgaden Alps, and which lie in a semi-circular arc that opens towards the east facling the Salzach valley: Southwestern Schoberkopf (Südwestlicher Schoberkopf, 2,708 m (AA)) Eastern Schoberkopf (Östlicher Schoberkopf, 2,666 m) Teufelskirche, also called the Teufelskirchl (2,520 m), a rock tower in front of the Eastern Schoberkopf.The relatively steep, 200-300-metre-high south faces drop into the scree-covered Eiskar and climb up again opposite into the striking, isolated pillar of the Torsäule 2,588 m. ".