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Kanzelwand (Warmatsgundkopf) | |
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The Walser Hammerspitze (previously the Schüsser), the Kanzelwand and Zweiländerbahn | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 2,058 m (6,752 ft) |
Prominence | 88 m ↓ Col with the Walser Hammerspitze |
Isolation | 0.8 km → Walser Hammerspitze |
Coordinates | 47°20′6″N 10°12′27″E / 47.33500°N 10.20750°E / 47.33500; 10.20750 |
Geography | |
Kanzelwand (Warmatsgundkopf)Location in Bavaria, Germany (on border with Vorarlberg, Austria)Show map of AustriaKanzelwand (Warmatsgundkopf)Kanzelwand (Warmatsgundkopf) (Bavaria)Show map of Bavaria | |
Location | Border of Bavaria, Germany/ Vorarlberg, Austria |
Parent range | Southeast Walsertal Mountains, Allgäu Alps |
Geology | |
Mountain type | Main dolomite |
Kanzelwand (formerly known as Warmatsgundkopf from the Bavarian side) is a mountain on the border between Vorarlberg, Austria and Bavaria, Germany.
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