Hornbach Chain
group of the Allgäu Alps in Tyrol, Austria, and Bavaria, Germany, according to current Alpine Club Guide
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Hornbach Chain
Summary
Hornbach Chain is a high mountains[1]. It draws 1 Wikipedia views per month (high_mountains category, ranking #2 of 2).[2]
Key Facts
- Hornbach Chain is located in Hinterhornbach[3].
- Hornbach Chain is located in Holzgau[4].
- Hornbach Chain is located in Oberstdorf[5].
- Hornbach Chain is located in Elbigenalp[6].
- Hornbach Chain is located in Häselgehr[7].
- Hornbach Chain is located in Elmen[8].
- Hornbach Chain is in the country of Austria[9].
- Hornbach Chain is in the country of Germany[10].
- Hornbach Chain's image is recorded as Hornbachkette Pano from North.jpg[11].
- Hornbach Chain's instance of is recorded as high mountains[12].
- Hornbach Chain's shares border with is recorded as Central Main Ridge of the Allgäu Alps[13].
- Hornbach Chain's shares border with is recorded as Höfats and Rauheck Group[14].
- Hornbach Chain's shares border with is recorded as Hochvogel and Rosszahn Group[15].
- Hornbach Chain's shares border with is recorded as Medriol, Rosskar- und Grießtalgruppe[16].
- Hornbach Chain's shares border with is recorded as Muttekopf and Parzinn Group[17].
- Hornbach is named after Hornbach Chain[18].
- Hornbach Chain's part of is recorded as Allgäu Alps[19].
- Hornbach Chain's Commons category is recorded as Hornbachkette[20].
- Hornbach Chain's has part is recorded as Krottenkopf[21].
- Hornbach Chain's has part is recorded as Marchspitze[22].
- Hornbach Chain's has part is recorded as Traufberg[23].
- Hornbach Chain's has part is recorded as Fürschießer[24].
- Hornbach Chain's has part is recorded as Schafberg[25].
- Hornbach Chain's has part is recorded as Krottenspitzen[26].
- Hornbach Chain's has part is recorded as Öfnerspitze[27].
Why It Matters
Hornbach Chain draws 1 Wikipedia views per month (high_mountains category, ranking #2 of 2).[2]