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- Hoher_Tenn abstract "The Hoher Tenn, formerly also called the Hochtenn, is a double-peaked mountain in the Austrian federal state of Salzburg. It has a southwest summit, called the Bergspitze with a height of 3,368 metres, and a northeast summit, the Schneespitze, which is 3,317 metres high. The Tenn belongs to the Glockner Group in the central part of the High Tauern in the Austrian Central Alps. Between the two summits at a height of 3,293 metres is the Tenn Saddle (Tennsattel). Long knife-edge ridges run away to the northeast and northwest. It has a large topographical prominence, especially to the north, which, together with its easy accessibility, make it a popular climbing mountain. Seen from Zell am See in the Pinzgau it is second only to the Imbachhorn (2,470 m) in dominating the Tauern panorama.".
- Hoher_Tenn elevation "3368.0".
- Hoher_Tenn firstAscentPerson Friedrich_Johannes_Jacob_Celestin_von_Schwarzenberg.
- Hoher_Tenn firstAscentYear "1840".
- Hoher_Tenn locatedInArea Austria.
- Hoher_Tenn locatedInArea Salzburg_(state).
- Hoher_Tenn mountainRange Glockner_Group.
- Hoher_Tenn mountainRange Hohe_Tauern.
- Hoher_Tenn prominence "337.0".
- Hoher_Tenn thumbnail Zeller_See_Zell_Am_See.jpg?width=300.
- Hoher_Tenn type Schist.
- Hoher_Tenn type Serpentinite.
- Hoher_Tenn wikiPageID "37599951".
- Hoher_Tenn wikiPageRevisionID "598266170".
- Hoher_Tenn firstAscent "about 1840 by Cardinal Frederick, Prince of Schwarzenberg, with a small company".
- Hoher_Tenn format "dms".
- Hoher_Tenn hasPhotoCollection Hoher_Tenn.
- Hoher_Tenn isolation "2.1".
- Hoher_Tenn latD "47.17917".
- Hoher_Tenn location Austria.
- Hoher_Tenn location Salzburg_(state).
- Hoher_Tenn longD "12.75056".
- Hoher_Tenn map "Austria".
- Hoher_Tenn name "Hoher Tenn".
- Hoher_Tenn normalRoute "from the Gleiwitz Hut via Kempsenkopf, Hirzbachtörl and the northwest ridge to the summit".
- Hoher_Tenn photo "Zeller See Zell Am See.jpg".
- Hoher_Tenn photoCaption "Centre: Hoher Tenn with the Imbachhorn and foothills. Right: Kitzsteinhorn ; left: Schwarzkopf".
- Hoher_Tenn photoCaption "View looking south from the N end of the Zeller See over Zell am See".
- Hoher_Tenn prominence "20220.0".
- Hoher_Tenn range Glockner_Group.
- Hoher_Tenn range Hohe_Tauern.
- Hoher_Tenn region "AT-5".
- Hoher_Tenn rock "limestone schist / summit block made of serpentinite".
- Hoher_Tenn type "double summit".
- Hoher_Tenn type "limestone schist / summit block made of serpentinite".
- Hoher_Tenn subject Category:Fusch_an_der_Großglocknerstraße.
- Hoher_Tenn subject Category:Glockner_Group.
- Hoher_Tenn subject Category:Mountains_of_Salzburg.
- Hoher_Tenn subject Category:Mountains_of_the_Alps.
- Hoher_Tenn subject Category:Three-thousanders.
- Hoher_Tenn point "47.17917 12.75056".
- Hoher_Tenn type Mountain.
- Hoher_Tenn type NaturalPlace.
- Hoher_Tenn type Place.
- Hoher_Tenn type Wikidata:Q532.
- Hoher_Tenn type Mountain.
- Hoher_Tenn type Place.
- Hoher_Tenn type Location.
- Hoher_Tenn type _Feature.
- Hoher_Tenn comment "The Hoher Tenn, formerly also called the Hochtenn, is a double-peaked mountain in the Austrian federal state of Salzburg. It has a southwest summit, called the Bergspitze with a height of 3,368 metres, and a northeast summit, the Schneespitze, which is 3,317 metres high. The Tenn belongs to the Glockner Group in the central part of the High Tauern in the Austrian Central Alps. Between the two summits at a height of 3,293 metres is the Tenn Saddle (Tennsattel).".
- Hoher_Tenn label "Hoher Tenn".
- Hoher_Tenn label "Hoher Tenn".
- Hoher_Tenn label "Hoher Tenn".
- Hoher_Tenn sameAs Hoher_Tenn.
- Hoher_Tenn sameAs Hoher_Tenn.
- Hoher_Tenn sameAs m.0hy_xm4.
- Hoher_Tenn sameAs 2775675.
- Hoher_Tenn sameAs Q670652.
- Hoher_Tenn sameAs Q670652.
- Hoher_Tenn lat "47.17917".
- Hoher_Tenn long "12.75056".
- Hoher_Tenn wasDerivedFrom Hoher_Tenn?oldid=598266170.
- Hoher_Tenn depiction Zeller_See_Zell_Am_See.jpg.
- Hoher_Tenn isPrimaryTopicOf Hoher_Tenn.
- Hoher_Tenn name "Hoher Tenn".