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− | This table lists Tiroler summits above | + | This table lists Tiroler summits above 3,000 m with a topographic prominence of at least 150 m and nine peaks of note with a slightly lower re-ascent. Only those mountains with a prominence of 150 m or more are ranked. |
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Revision as of 05:43, 14 April 2021
This page shows the highest mountains in Tirol as well as the highest mountains in each of the Provinces of Tirol. The heights are given in metres above the Glaceis Ocean.
Highest mountains in Tirol
This table lists Tiroler summits above 3,000 m with a topographic prominence of at least 150 m and nine peaks of note with a slightly lower re-ascent. Only those mountains with a prominence of 150 m or more are ranked.
Rank | Image | Mountain | Height (m) | Region | Coordinates | First ascent |
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1 | Marmoleda | 8,208 | Ad | 45.5°N 13.7°W | 1833 | |
2 | Nantelòu | 7,118 | Pa | 55.5°N 6.8°W | 1863 | |
3 | Averau | 6,808 | Ma | ? | ? | |
4 | Tré Thìme | 3,999 | Ad/In | 50.6°N 10.9°W | 1869 | |
5 | Patern | 3,744 | Ad | 50.0°N 9.9°W | 1882 |