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- Q1548686 abstract "The Großer Geiger, formerly also called the Obersulzbacher Venediger and Heiliggeistkogel, is a mountain, 3,360 m (AA), in the Venediger Group in the main chain of the Central Tauern (Mittlerer Tauernhauptkamm). This chain lies in the High Tauern, part of the Austrian Central Alps on the border between the Austrian states of Tyrol in the south and Salzburg in the north.The mountain was given its present name in 1855 by the Austrian chemist and cartographer, Franz Keil. Because of its isolated situation the Großer Geiger has a significant dominance. With its distinctive, symmetric, pyramidal shape and its mighty northwest face which rises 350 metres above the Obersulzbachkees glacier at a gradient of 50°, it is the most prominent landmark in the entire Upper Sulzbach valley. Arêtes radiate from the summit in all four directions of the compass. The mountain is easy to reach and is thus a popular touring and climbing destination. It was first climbed on 20 August 1871 by the Alpinist, Richard Issler, and mountain guide, Michael Groder from the Johannis Hut to the south.".
- Q1548686 elevation "3360.0".
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- Q1548686 firstAscentYear "1871".
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- Q1548686 prominence "280.0".
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- Q1548686 firstAscent "--08-20".
- Q1548686 location "Salzburg and Tyrol ,".
- Q1548686 name "Großer Geiger".
- Q1548686 prominence "16800.0".
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- Q1548686 type "Central gneiss of the Tauern window".
- Q1548686 point "47.09361 12.30806".
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- Q1548686 comment "The Großer Geiger, formerly also called the Obersulzbacher Venediger and Heiliggeistkogel, is a mountain, 3,360 m (AA), in the Venediger Group in the main chain of the Central Tauern (Mittlerer Tauernhauptkamm). This chain lies in the High Tauern, part of the Austrian Central Alps on the border between the Austrian states of Tyrol in the south and Salzburg in the north.The mountain was given its present name in 1855 by the Austrian chemist and cartographer, Franz Keil.".
- Q1548686 label "Großer Geiger".
- Q1548686 lat "47.09361".
- Q1548686 long "12.30806".
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- Q1548686 name "Großer Geiger".