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- Two-thousander abstract "Two-thousanders are mountains that have a height of at least 2,000 metres above sea level, but less than 3,000 metres. The term is used in Alpine circles especially in Europe (e.g. German: Zweitausender)The two photographs show two typical two-thousanders in the Alps that illustrate different types of mountain. The Säuling (top) is a prominent, individual peak, whereas the Schneeberg (bottom) is an elongated limestone massif.In ranges like the Allgäu Alps, the Gesäuse or the Styrian-Lower Austrian Limestone Alps the mountain tour descriptions for mountaineers or hikers commonly include the two-thousanders, especially in areas where only a few summits exceed this level. Examples from these regions of the Eastern Alps are: the striking Nebelhorn (2,224 m) near Oberstdorf or the Säuling (2,047 m) near Neuschwanstein, the Admonter Reichenstein (2,251 m), Eisenerzer Reichenstein (2,165 m), Großer Pyhrgas (2,244 m) or Hochtor (2,369 m), the Hochschwab (2,277 m) and Vienna's local mountains, the Schneeberg (2,076 m) and the Rax (2,007 m).The last-mentioned two are also the easternmost two-thousanders in the Alps, before their foothills descend to the Carpathians and into the Pannonian Plain. Analogous examples may also be found in the Western Alps, but are rarer as the peaks are generally higher. In the Carpathians, two-thousanders dominate large regions of highland, for example in Slovakia (including mountains in the High Tatra, Beskids and Low Tatra).There are no mountains in the UK that reach 2,000 metres. However the term may be used to refer to mountains over 2,000 feet in height.".
- Two-thousander thumbnail Saeuling_West.jpg?width=300.
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- Two-thousander wikiPageWikiLink Admonter_Reichenstein.
- Two-thousander wikiPageWikiLink Allgäu_Alps.
- Two-thousander wikiPageWikiLink Beskids.
- Two-thousander wikiPageWikiLink Carpathian_Mountains.
- Two-thousander wikiPageWikiLink Carpathians.
- Two-thousander wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lists_of_mountains_by_elevation.
- Two-thousander wikiPageWikiLink Category:Two-thousanders.
- Two-thousander wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Alps.
- Two-thousander wikiPageWikiLink Eight-thousander.
- Two-thousander wikiPageWikiLink Eisenerzer_Reichenstein.
- Two-thousander wikiPageWikiLink Four-thousander.
- Two-thousander wikiPageWikiLink Gesäuse.
- Two-thousander wikiPageWikiLink Gesäuse_National_Park.
- Two-thousander wikiPageWikiLink Großer_Pyhrgas.
- Two-thousander wikiPageWikiLink Height_above_sea_level.
- Two-thousander wikiPageWikiLink High_Tatra.
- Two-thousander wikiPageWikiLink High_Tatras.
- Two-thousander wikiPageWikiLink Hiker.
- Two-thousander wikiPageWikiLink Hiking.
- Two-thousander wikiPageWikiLink Hochschwab.
- Two-thousander wikiPageWikiLink Hochtor.
- Two-thousander wikiPageWikiLink Limestone_Alps.
- Two-thousander wikiPageWikiLink List_of_mountains_of_Switzerland.
- Two-thousander wikiPageWikiLink Low_Tatra.
- Two-thousander wikiPageWikiLink Low_Tatras.
- Two-thousander wikiPageWikiLink Metres_above_sea_level.
- Two-thousander wikiPageWikiLink Mountain.
- Two-thousander wikiPageWikiLink Mountaineer.
- Two-thousander wikiPageWikiLink Mountaineering.
- Two-thousander wikiPageWikiLink Nebelhorn.
- Two-thousander wikiPageWikiLink Nebelhorn_(mountain).
- Two-thousander wikiPageWikiLink Pannonian_Basin.
- Two-thousander wikiPageWikiLink Pannonian_Plain.
- Two-thousander wikiPageWikiLink Rax.
- Two-thousander wikiPageWikiLink Schneeberg_(Alps).
- Two-thousander wikiPageWikiLink Schneeberg_(Lower_Austria).
- Two-thousander wikiPageWikiLink Slovakia.
- Two-thousander wikiPageWikiLink Säuling.
- Two-thousander wikiPageWikiLink Three-thousander.
- Two-thousander wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Two-thousander wikiPageWikiLink Western_Alps.
- Two-thousander wikiPageWikiLink File:Saeuling_West.jpg.
- Two-thousander wikiPageWikiLink File:Schneeberg2.jpg.
- Two-thousander wikiPageWikiLinkText "2,000 metre mark".
- Two-thousander wikiPageWikiLinkText "Two-thousander".
- Two-thousander wikiPageWikiLinkText "two-thousander".
- Two-thousander hasPhotoCollection Two-thousander.
- Two-thousander wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Höhe.
- Two-thousander wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Two-thousander subject Category:Lists_of_mountains_by_elevation.
- Two-thousander subject Category:Two-thousanders.
- Two-thousander hypernym Mountains.
- Two-thousander type List.
- Two-thousander type Mountain.
- Two-thousander type List.
- Two-thousander comment "Two-thousanders are mountains that have a height of at least 2,000 metres above sea level, but less than 3,000 metres. The term is used in Alpine circles especially in Europe (e.g. German: Zweitausender)The two photographs show two typical two-thousanders in the Alps that illustrate different types of mountain.".
- Two-thousander label "Two-thousander".
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- Two-thousander sameAs Q233165.
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- Two-thousander wasDerivedFrom Two-thousander?oldid=677987349.
- Two-thousander depiction Saeuling_West.jpg.
- Two-thousander isPrimaryTopicOf Two-thousander.