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- Sadnig abstract "The Sadnig, also called the Hoher Sadnig (\"High Sadnig\") to distinguish it from its subpeaks, the Vorsadnig (\"Fore-Sadnig\"), Kleiner Sadnig (\"Little Sadnigh\") and Mulleter Sadnig (\"Mullet Sadnig\"), is the mountain that gives its name to the subrange known as the Sadnig Group, the southern part of the Goldberg Group, an Alpine mountain range in Austria.The name Sadnig goes back to the Slovenian word zadnji (\"hindmost\" or \"last\").The Sadnig is located on the boundary of the Großfragant, Asten and Kolmitzen, three side valleys of the Möll valley. It is also the tripoint of the municipalities of Flattach, Mörtschach and Stall.The Vorsadnig is a northern subpeak, 2,696 metres high. The Kleiner Sadnig (2,626m) lies to the east beyond a slight saddle. The Mulleter Sadnig (2,569m) lies to the north, separated from the Hoher Sadnig by the col of Sadnigscharte (2,484m). To the west below the Sadnigscharte (Asten side) is the mountain lake of Sadnigsee. To the east below the Sadnigscharte rises the Sadnigbach, which empties downstream into the Großfragantbach.The closing scene of the film Seven Years in Tibet was filmed at the summit of the Sadnig.The Sadnig is usually climbed from the Fraganter Schutzhaus mountain hut in the Großfragant valley or the guest house of Sadnighaus (a former Alpine Club hut) in the Asten, both routes continuing via the col of Sadnigscharte.".
- Sadnig elevation "2745.0".
- Sadnig locatedInArea Austria.
- Sadnig locatedInArea Carinthia.
- Sadnig mountainRange Goldberg_Group.
- Sadnig prominence "385.0".
- Sadnig type Schist.
- Sadnig wikiPageID "49481657".
- Sadnig wikiPageLength "4411".
- Sadnig wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- Sadnig wikiPageRevisionID "707832885".
- Sadnig wikiPageWikiLink Alpine_club_hut.
- Sadnig wikiPageWikiLink Alps.
- Sadnig wikiPageWikiLink Asten_(Mörtschach).
- Sadnig wikiPageWikiLink Austria.
- Sadnig wikiPageWikiLink Carinthia.
- Sadnig wikiPageWikiLink Category:Goldberg_Group.
- Sadnig wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountains_of_Carinthia_(state).
- Sadnig wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountains_of_the_Alps.
- Sadnig wikiPageWikiLink Category:Two-thousanders_of_Austria.
- Sadnig wikiPageWikiLink Flattach.
- Sadnig wikiPageWikiLink Fraganter_Schutzhaus.
- Sadnig wikiPageWikiLink Goldberg_Group.
- Sadnig wikiPageWikiLink Großfragant.
- Sadnig wikiPageWikiLink Möll.
- Sadnig wikiPageWikiLink Mörtschach.
- Sadnig wikiPageWikiLink Paleozoic.
- Sadnig wikiPageWikiLink Schist.
- Sadnig wikiPageWikiLink Seven_Years_in_Tibet_(1997_film).
- Sadnig wikiPageWikiLink Side_valley.
- Sadnig wikiPageWikiLink Stall,_Austria.
- Sadnig wikiPageWikiLink Tripoint.
- Sadnig wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sadnig".
- Sadnig age Paleozoic.
- Sadnig format "dms".
- Sadnig isolation "4.5".
- Sadnig latD "46.941004".
- Sadnig location Austria.
- Sadnig location Carinthia.
- Sadnig longD "12.989223".
- Sadnig name "Sadnig".
- Sadnig photoSize "324".
- Sadnig prominence "23100.0".
- Sadnig range Goldberg_Group.
- Sadnig region "AT-2".
- Sadnig rock Schist.
- Sadnig type Schist.
- Sadnig wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Sadnig wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Höhe.
- Sadnig wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_mountain.
- Sadnig subject Category:Goldberg_Group.
- Sadnig subject Category:Mountains_of_Carinthia_(state).
- Sadnig subject Category:Mountains_of_the_Alps.
- Sadnig subject Category:Two-thousanders_of_Austria.
- Sadnig hypernym Mountain.
- Sadnig point "46.941004 12.989223".
- Sadnig type Mountain.
- Sadnig type NaturalPlace.
- Sadnig type Place.
- Sadnig type Location.
- Sadnig type Mountain.
- Sadnig type Place.
- Sadnig type Thing.
- Sadnig type SpatialThing.
- Sadnig type Q8502.
- Sadnig comment "The Sadnig, also called the Hoher Sadnig (\"High Sadnig\") to distinguish it from its subpeaks, the Vorsadnig (\"Fore-Sadnig\"), Kleiner Sadnig (\"Little Sadnigh\") and Mulleter Sadnig (\"Mullet Sadnig\"), is the mountain that gives its name to the subrange known as the Sadnig Group, the southern part of the Goldberg Group, an Alpine mountain range in Austria.The name Sadnig goes back to the Slovenian word zadnji (\"hindmost\" or \"last\").The Sadnig is located on the boundary of the Großfragant, Asten and Kolmitzen, three side valleys of the Möll valley. ".
- Sadnig label "Sadnig".
- Sadnig lat "46.941004".
- Sadnig long "12.989223".
- Sadnig wasDerivedFrom Sadnig?oldid=707832885.
- Sadnig isPrimaryTopicOf Sadnig.
- Sadnig name "Sadnig".