The national anthem of Austria begins like this … Land of the mountains, Land by the rivers … When it comes to the country of Austria, for many people in the world, it reminds them of high mountains and long rivers!
- The Alps range from west to east of Austria.
- The highest mountains above three thousand meters in Austria are as follows:
- Großglockner:
- 3,797 m
- Wildspitze:
- 3,772 m
- Kleinglockner:
- 3,770 m
- Weißkugel:
- 3,739 m
- Pöschlturm:
- 3,721 m
- Hörtnagelturm:
- 3,719 m
- Hofmannspitze:
- 3,711 m
- Weitzenböckturm:
- 3,702 m
- Draschturm:
- 3,701 m
- Gerinturm:
- 3,700 m
- Glocknerhorn:
- 3,680 m
- Teufelshorn:
- 3,677 m
- Großvenediger:
- 3,674 m
- Hinterer Brochkogel:
- 3,628 m
- Hintere Schwärze:
- 3,628 m
- Similaun:
- 3,606 m
- Großes Wiesbachhorn:
- 3,564 m
- Rainerhorn:
- 3,560 m
- Ötztaler Urkund:
- 3,556 m
- Marzellspitze:
- 3,555 m
- Ramolkogel:
- 3,550 m
- Schalfkogel:
- 3,540 m
- Watzespitze:
- 3,533 m
- Hochvernagtspitze:
- 3,530 m
- Langtaufererspitze:
- 3,529 m
- Weißseespitze:
- 3,526 m
- Mutmalspitze:
- 3,522 m
- Fineilspitze:
- 3,516 m
- Innere Querspitze:
- 3,515 m
- Hochfeiler:
- 3,510 m
- Teufelskamp:
- 3,509 m
- Romariswandkopf:
- 3,508 m
- Zuckerhütl:
- 3,505 m
- Hohes Aderl:
- 3,504 m
- Fluchtkogel:
- 3,500 m
- Großglockner:
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