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page 1Mountains of South Tyrol

Ortler
Ortler (; ) is, at above sea level, the highest mountain in the Eastern Alps outside the Bernina Range. It is the main peak of the Ortler Range. It is the highest point of the Southern Limestone Alps, of South Tyrol in Italy, of Tyrol overall, and, until 1919, of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. In German the mountain is commonly referred to as "König Ortler" (King Ortler), like in the unofficial hymn of South Tyrol, the Bozner Bergsteigerlied.
Tre Cime di Lavaredo
mountain range in the Dolomites

Weißkugel
Weißkugel (; ), or Weißkogel, is the second highest mountain in the Ötztal Alps and the third highest mountain in Austria. Featuring many glaciers, it lies on the border between Austria and Italy. The easiest way to climb it is over its southern side.
Rosengarten group
mountain range in the Dolomites

Similaun
The Similaun () is a mountain in the Schnalskamm group of the Ötztal Alps. It is on the Austrian-Italian border. At 3,599 m, it is Austria's sixth highest summit. It was first ascended in 1834 by Josef Raffeiner and Theodor Kaserer. It is most famous for being the mountain on whose slopes Helmut Simon and Erika Simon discovered Ötzi the Iceman in 1991.
Hochfeiler
The Hochfeiler (; ) is a mountain, 3,510 metres high, and the highest peak in the Zillertal Alps on the border between Tyrol, Austria, and South Tyrol, Italy.
Königspitze
The Königspitze (; ) is a mountain of the Ortler Alps on the border between South Tyrol and the Province of Sondrio (Lombardy), Italy. After the Ortler, it is the second highest peak in the Ortler Alps, at a height of 3,851m.
Kronplatz
mountain in South Tyrol, Italy
Saslonch
Langkofel (; ; ; 3,181 m) is the highest mountain of the Langkofel Group in the Dolomites in South Tyrol, Italy. The name translates to "long peak" / "long rock" in all three languages. It stands over the Ladin community of Val Gardena.
Hochgall
thumb|The Hochgall seen from Rein to the north. Right rear: the Wildgall
The Hochgall is a mountain of the Rieserferner group in the High Tauern. the summit is in South Tyrol, Italy, just 500 m from the Austrian border.
Hintere Schwärze
mountain in the Ötztal Alps at the border Tyrol / South Tyrol
Piz Boè
mountain
Fineilspitze
The Fineilspitze () is a peak in the Schnalskamm group of the Ötztal Alps on the border between Tyrol, Austria, and South Tyrol, Italy. It is known for being the discovery site of Ötzi.
Piz da las Trais Linguas
mountain

Dreiherrnspitze
The Dreiherrnspitze (), at above mean sea level, is a mountain on the tripoint between the Austrian states of Salzburg and Tyrol (i.e. East Tyrol), and South Tyrol in Italy. It is part of the Venediger Group in the Hohe Tauern range of the Central Eastern Alps and the Alpine divide.
thumb|left|Dreiherrnspitze about 1890, with Lahner glacier
The name is derived from the fact, that upon the 1271 partition within the Tyrolean Meinhardiner dynasty, the territories of the Counts of Tyrol and the East Tyrolean estates of the Counts of Görz bordered on the lands of the Archbishops of Salzburg at the
Wilder Freiger
mountain in the Stubai Alps at the border Tyrol / South Tyrol
Piz Lad
mountain in the Sesvenna Group at the border South Tyrol / Grissons
Latemar
The Latemar is a mountain in the Dolomites on the border between South Tyrol and Trentino, Italy. It is a popular hiking destination. It is best known for its view from the
Karersee lake.
Großer Möseler
mountain in the Zillertal Alps at the border Tyrol / South Tyrol
Schlern
The Schlern (; ; ; 2,563 m) is a mountain of the Dolomites in South Tyrol, Italy. The peak at the north west end of the mountain (left, in the image at right) was first ascended in July 1880 by Johann Santner. It is named the Santner Spitze in his honour.
Weißseespitze
The Weißseespitze is a mountain in the Weisskamm group of the Ötztal Alps. It has an elevation of 3,526 m above sea level.
Helm
mountain on the Austrian-Italian frontier, near Sexten
Schneebiger Nock
mountain in the Rieserferner Group in South Tyrol
Rötspitze
The Rötspitze (; ) is a mountain in the Hohe Tauern on the border between Tyrol, Austria, and South Tyrol, Italy.
Zwölferkofel
The Zwölferkofel (; ) or Zwölfer (German for "Twelve" or "Twelfth") is a peak of the Sexten Dolomites on the border between the provinces of South Tyrol and Belluno, in Italy.

Sonklarspitze
The Sonklarspitze, also Sonklarspitz, is a mountain in the Stubai Alps on the border between Tyrol, Austria, and South Tyrol, Italy.
Hinterer Seelenkogel
mountain in the Ötztal Alps at the border Tyrol / South Tyrol

Hochwilde
The Hochwilde or Hohe Wilde () is a mountain in the Ötztal Alps on the border between Tyrol, Austria, and South Tyrol, Italy.
Lenkstein
The Lenkstein is a mountain in the Rieserferner group on the border between Tyrol, Austria, and South Tyrol, Italy.
Nauderer Hennesiglspitze
mountain at the Ötztal Alps at the border Tyrol / South Tyrol
Glockenkarkopf
The Glockenkarkopf (also known as Klockerkarkopf, Italian ''Vetta d'Italia'') is a mountain of in the Zillertal Alps on the border between the Austrian state Salzburg and the Italian province of South Tyrol.
Hohe Gaisl
mountain in Italy
Hirzer
mountain in the Sarntal Alps in South Tyrol
Östliche Marzellspitze
mountain at the Ötztal Alps at the border Tyrol / South Tyrol
Langtauferer Spitze
mountain at the Ötztal Alps at the border Tyrol / South Tyrol
Karlesspitze
The Karlesspitze or Grubspitze is a mountain in the Schnalskamm group of the Ötztal Alps on the border between Tyrol, Austria, and South Tyrol, Italy.
Paternkofel
The Paterno () is a mountain in the Dolomites on the border between South Tyrol and the Province of Belluno, Italy.
Wilder Pfaff
mountain at the Stubai Alps at the border Tyrol / South Tyrol
Dreischusterspitze
The Dreischusterspitze () is a mountain of the Dolomites in South Tyrol, Italy. It is the highest peak of the Sexten Dolomites and the most northerly 3,000m peak of the range. From the north it resembles a majestic pyramid, while from the east and west it resembles a jagged ridge. The mountain is located above the village of Sexten. It was first climbed in 1869 by Paul Grohmann, Franz Innerkofler and Peter Salcher.
Großer Löffler
mountain in the Zillertal Alps at the border Tyrol / South Tyrol
Kesselkogel
The Kesselkogel (Italian: ''Catinaccio d'Antermoia'') is the highest mountain of the Rosengarten group in the Dolomites in South Tyrol, Italy.
Rosengartenspitze
The Rosengartenspitze (Italian Cima Catinaccio, Ladin Ciadenac) is a mountain in the Dolomites in South Tyrol, Italy.
Lodner
The Lodner is a mountain in the Ötztal Alps in South Tyrol, Italy.

Monte Zebrù
mountain
Vertainspitze
The Vertainspitze (; ) is a mountain in the Ortler Alps in South Tyrol, Italy.

Roen
320px|thumb|Monte Roen
left|320px|thumb|Monte Roen panorama
The Roen (; ) is a mountain of the Nonsberg group on the border between South Tyrol and Trentino, Italy.
Schwarzenstein
mountain in the Zillertal Alps at the border Tyrol / South Tyrol
Roteck
The Roteck () is the highest peak in the Texel group of the Ötztal Alps.
Elferkofel
The Cima Undici - Elferkofel (; ) is a mountain in the Sexten Dolomites in South Tyrol, Italy. It is the parent peak of Mount Olympus.
Hoher Weißzint
mountain in the Zillertal Alps at the border Tyrol / South Tyrol

Sas Rigais
mountain in the Alps lying in the northwestern Dolomites, in Italy
Kassianspitze
The Kassianspitze (; ) is a mountain in the Sarntal Alps in South Tyrol, Italy.
Hoher Angelus
mountain
Hochfernerspitze
The Hochfernerspitze is a mountain in the Zillertal Alps in South Tyrol, Italy.
Penser Weißhorn
mountain
Sas dales Diesc
mountain in the Fanes group, Dolomites, Italy
Sas Plat
The Plattkofel (; ; ) is a mountain in the Dolomites in South Tyrol, Italy.
Vajolet Towers
mountain in the Dolomites
Turnerkamp
The Turnerkamp is a mountain in the Zillertal Alps on the border between Tyrol, Austria, and South Tyrol, Italy.
Wildgall
The Wildgall () is, at 3,273 metres above sea level, the third highest peak in the Rieserferner Group, a range in the western part of the High Tauern. It lies within the Italian provinces of South Tyrol in the Rieserferner-Ahrn Nature Park (Parco Naturale Vedrette di Ries-Aurina) and appears from the south as a massive pyramid with prominent arêtes. It is the most difficult of the summits of the Rieserferner Group to climb. As a result, it was conquered relatively late. Its first recorded ascent was on 18 August 1872 by Victor Hecht from Prague and mountain guides Johann and Sepp Ausserhofer f