Mangfall Mountains
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Mangfall Mountains
Summary
Mangfall Mountains is an alpine subsection[1]. It draws 14 Wikipedia views per month (alpine_subsection category, ranking #25 of 54).[2]
Key Facts
- Mangfall Mountains is in the country of Germany[3].
- Mangfall Mountains's image is recorded as Mangfallgebirge Auerspitz-01.jpg[4].
- Mangfall Mountains's instance of is recorded as alpine subsection[5].
- Mangfall Mountains's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 248558678[6].
- Mangfall Mountains's GND ID is recorded as 4100101-1[7].
- Mangfall Mountains's part of is recorded as Bavarian Alps[8].
- Mangfall Mountains's part of is recorded as Bavarian Prealps[9].
- Mangfall Mountains's Commons category is recorded as Mangfallgebirge[10].
- Mangfall Mountains's highest point is recorded as Rotwand[11].
- Mangfall Mountains's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 47.6508, 'lon': 11.9353}[12].
- Mangfall Mountains's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0g54jcn[13].
- Mangfall Mountains's Commons gallery is recorded as Mangfallgebirge[14].
- Mangfall Mountains's page banner is recorded as Pano Mangfallgebirge Wendelsteingruppe.jpg[15].
- Mangfall Mountains's GeoNames ID is recorded as 2873943[16].
- Mangfall Mountains's elevation above sea level is recorded as {'unit': 'Q11573', 'amount': '+1884'}[17].
- Mangfall Mountains's GNS Unique Feature ID is recorded as -1822899[18].
- Mangfall Mountains's BabelNet ID is recorded as 02380758n[19].
- Mangfall Mountains's Instagram location ID is recorded as 160052510680331[20].
- Mangfall Mountains's mountain range is recorded as Bavarian Prealps[21].
- Mangfall Mountains's mountain range is recorded as Bavarian Alps[22].
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Geography
Mangfall Mountains is in the country of Germany[3]. Part of include Bavarian Alps[8], an alpine section[23], in Germany[24] and Bavarian Prealps[9], a mountain range[25], in Germany[26].
Physical Characteristics
Mangfall Mountains's elevation above sea level is recorded as {'unit': 'Q11573', 'amount': '+1884'}[17].
Designation and Status
Mangfall Mountains's instance of is recorded as alpine subsection[5].
Why It Matters
Mangfall Mountains draws 14 Wikipedia views per month (alpine_subsection category, ranking #25 of 54).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[27]