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- Rätikon (links | edit)
- Kitzbühel Alps (links | edit)
- Ötztal Alps (links | edit)
- Stubai Alps (links | edit)
- Upper Styria (links | edit)
- Central Eastern Alps (links | edit)
- Kreuzeck group (links | edit)
- High Tauern (links | edit)
- Samnaun Alps (links | edit)
- Verwall Alps (links | edit)
- Wolfsberg, Carinthia (links | edit)
- Sesvenna Alps (links | edit)
- Zillertal Alps (links | edit)
- Tux Alps (links | edit)
- Noric Alps (links | edit)
- Lower Tauern (links | edit)
- Radstadt Tauern (links | edit)
- Ennstal Alps (links | edit)
- Alpine foothills (links | edit)
- Althofen (links | edit)
- Preitenegg (links | edit)
- Lavant (river) (links | edit)
- Eppenstein (links | edit)
- Schober group (links | edit)
- Sarntal Alps (links | edit)
- Lavanttal (links | edit)
- List of highest mountains of Austria (links | edit)
- Glockner Group (links | edit)
- Venediger Group (links | edit)
- Granatspitze Group (links | edit)
- Ankogel Group (links | edit)
- Prealps East of the Mur (links | edit)
- Carinthian-Styrian Alps (links | edit)
- Gurktal Alps (links | edit)
- Goldberg Group (links | edit)
- Villgraten Mountains (links | edit)
- List of mountain groups in the Alpine Club classification of the Eastern Alps (links | edit)
- Rieserferner Group (links | edit)
- Schladming Tauern (links | edit)
- Rottenmann and Wölz Tauern (links | edit)
- Seckau Tauern (links | edit)
- Seetal Alps (links | edit)
- List of prominent mountains of the Alps (2000–2499 m) (links | edit)
- Kozjak Mountains (links | edit)
- List of medieval Gaue (links | edit)
- Graz Highlands (links | edit)
- Gabriel Höfner (links | edit)
- Buchkogel (Plabutsch) (links | edit)
- Cirsium greimleri (links | edit)