Category:Wetterstein

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English: The mountain range of Wetterstein belongs to Bavaria (Germany) and Tyrol (Austria). Main summit is Zugspitze, 2962 m. Zugspitze is the highest mountain of Germany.
<nowiki>Monti del Wetterstein; Wetterstein; Wetterstein; Wetterstein; Wetterstein; Wetterstein mendikatea; وترشتاین; 韋特施泰因山脈; Веттерштайн; Wettersteingebirge; Wettersteingebirge; Dãy núi Wetterstein; Montes de Mieming y del Wetterstein; Veteršteini; Ветерщайн; Wetterstein; Munții Wetterstein; ヴェターシュタイン; Wettersteingebirge; Wettersteingebirge; ويتيرستين; Wettersteingebirge; Веттерштайн; Wettersteingebergte; 韋特施泰因山脈; Wetterstein; Wettersteingebirge; Wetterstein; Wetterstein; Wetterstein; Monti del Wetterstein; Wettastoagebirge; gruppo montuoso delle Alpi Calcaree Nordtirolesi tra Austria e Germania; montagne allemande; mountains in Germany; سلسله جبليه فى المانيا; планинска верига; гірський хребет; Gebirgsgruppe der Alpen in Bayern und Tirol; serralada; mountain range in Tyrol and Bavaria; Gebirgsgruppe der Alpen in Bayern und Tirol; Itä-Alppeihin kuuluva vuoristoalue; sliabhraon; سلسلة جبلية في ألمانيا; vápencové pohoří na hranici Německa a Rakouska; mountain range of the Alps in Bavaria, Germany, and Tyrol, Austria; Wetterstein</nowiki>
Wetterstein 
mountain range of the Alps in Bavaria, Germany, and Tyrol, Austria
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  • 2,962 m
Map47° 24′ 36″ N, 11° 07′ 48″ E
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Wikidata Q264223
VIAF ID: 243438454
GND ID: 4065869-7
NL CR AUT ID: ge336215
BabelNet ID: 01365336n
OpenStreetMap relation ID: 2131103
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