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Post by I'm the 1 Tue Aug 05, 2008 7:16 am

Grossglockner = Großglockner is a mountain in Austria, Osttirol. It is 3798 m high and also the highest Austrian mountain and the second highest mountain in Europe.

To give you some idea of how wonderful the landscape there is, look at this link:
http://www.grossglockner.at/
The above recomended link is in German, Englsih and Italian.

Slovene name for it is Veliki Klek.
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Post by I'm the 1 Thu Oct 16, 2008 6:54 am

Grossglocker is a habitat of S. montanum ssp. stiriacum that grows there at 1.800 m above sea level.
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Post by I'm the 1 Fri Jul 06, 2012 10:02 am

species
S. montanum subsp. stiricum
locality
Grossglockner
elevation
none given
rock / soil

nearest settlement

valley

mountain
Grossglockner (3.798 m) - the highest Austrian mountain
exposure

mountain range

comune /municipality

province

region
Grossglockner lies on the border between Carinthia and the East Tyrol
country
Austria
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about the name
Großglockner is the name Grossglockner in old German writting (using letter ß)
wrong name

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