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Revision as of 02:16, 6 July 2007 editDorftrottel (talk | contribs)14,762 editsm this is not the "Multilingual Misplaced Pages", South Tyrol is the designation any English speaking person will immediately recognize, and it's part of the official English name of the province← Previous edit Revision as of 01:02, 7 August 2007 edit undoAfasmit (talk | contribs)Autopatrolled, Extended confirmed users, Pending changes reviewers69,535 editsm 6th (Grossglockner, Wildspitze, Weisskugel, Gross Venediger, and nearby Hintere Schwärze at 3624 m)Next edit →
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'''Similaun''' is a mountain in the ]. It is on the ]n-] border. At 3,599 ] high, it is Austria's fifth 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 ] discovered ] in 1991. '''Similaun''' is a mountain in the ]. It is on the ]n-] border. At 3,599 ] high, 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 ] discovered ] in 1991.


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Similaun
Highest point
Elevation3,599 m (11,808 ft) Edit this on Wikidata

Similaun is a mountain in the Ötztal Alps. It is on the Austrian-Italian border. At 3,599 m high, 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 and Erika Simon discovered Ötzi the Iceman in 1991.

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