Pfänder Ridge
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Pfänder Ridge
Summary
Pfänder Ridge is a mountain range[1].
Key Facts
- Pfänder Ridge is located in Bregenz[2].
- Pfänder Ridge is located in Langen bei Bregenz[3].
- Pfänder Ridge is located in Lochau[4].
- Pfänder Ridge is located in Eichenberg[5].
- Pfänder Ridge is located in Möggers[6].
- Pfänder Ridge is located in Hohenweiler[7].
- Pfänder Ridge is in the country of Austria[8].
- Pfänder Ridge is in the country of Germany[9].
- Pfänder Ridge's instance of is recorded as mountain range[10].
- Pfänder Ridge's instance of is recorded as alpine subgroup[11].
- Pfänder Ridge's shares border with is recorded as Lorena Mountains[12].
- Pfänder Ridge's shares border with is recorded as Weißach Mountains[13].
- Pfänder Ridge's shares border with is recorded as Sulzberg[14].
- Pfänder Ridge's shares border with is recorded as Schneiderkopf Ridge[15].
- Pfänder is named after Pfänder Ridge[16].
- Pfänder Ridge is made of conglomerate[17].
- Pfänder Ridge is part of Nagelfluh heights and valleys between Lake Constance and Wertach[18].
- Pfänder Ridge is part of Allgäuer Molasseberge[19].
- Pfänder Ridge comprises Hochberg[20].
- Pfänder Ridge comprises Hirschberg[21].
- Pfänder Ridge comprises Buchenbühl[22].
- Pfänder Ridge comprises Buchenbühl[23].
- Pfänder Ridge comprises Schlossbühl[24].
- Pfänder Ridge comprises Eckbühel[25].
- Pfänder Ridge comprises Klausberg[26].
Body
Geography
Country listings include Austria[8], a sovereign state[27], in Austria[28], founded in 1918[29] and Germany[9], a sovereign state[30], in Germany[31], founded in 1949[32]. Located in include Bregenz[2], a municipality of Austria[33], in Austria[34]; Langen bei Bregenz[3], a municipality of Austria[35], in Austria[36]; Lochau[4], a municipality of Austria[37], in Austria[38]; Eichenberg[5], a municipality of Austria[39], in Austria[40]; Möggers[6], a municipality of Austria[41], in Austria[42]; and Hohenweiler[7], a municipality of Austria[43], in Austria[44]. Part of include Nagelfluh heights and valleys between Lake Constance and Wertach[18], a landscape[45], in Germany[46] and Allgäuer Molasseberge[19], an alpine group[47], in Germany[48].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include mountain range[10] and alpine subgroup[11].
History and Context
Pfänder is named after Pfänder Ridge[16].