Prodel-Kojen-Schichtkamm
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Prodel-Kojen-Schichtkamm
Summary
Prodel-Kojen-Schichtkamm is a mountain chain[1].
Key Facts
- Prodel-Kojen-Schichtkamm is located in Immenstadt im Allgäu[2].
- Prodel-Kojen-Schichtkamm is located in Oberstaufen[3].
- Prodel-Kojen-Schichtkamm is located in Riefensberg[4].
- Prodel-Kojen-Schichtkamm is in the country of Germany[5].
- Prodel-Kojen-Schichtkamm is in the country of Austria[6].
- Prodel-Kojen-Schichtkamm's instance of is recorded as mountain chain[7].
- Prodel-Kojen-Schichtkamm's instance of is recorded as sector of alpine subgroup[8].
- P.1401 is named after Prodel-Kojen-Schichtkamm[9].
- Kojenstein is named after Prodel-Kojen-Schichtkamm[10].
- Prodel-Kojen-Schichtkamm's made from material is recorded as conglomerate[11].
- Prodel-Kojen-Schichtkamm's part of is recorded as Allgäu Prealps west of the Iller[12].
- Prodel-Kojen-Schichtkamm's part of is recorded as Weißach Mountains[13].
- Prodel-Kojen-Schichtkamm's Commons category is recorded as Prodel-Kojen-Schichtkamm[14].
- Prodel-Kojen-Schichtkamm's has part is recorded as Prodel Ridge[15].
- Prodel-Kojen-Schichtkamm's has part is recorded as Kojen-Schichtkamm[16].
- Prodel-Kojen-Schichtkamm's highest point is recorded as Immenstädter Horn[17].
- Prodel-Kojen-Schichtkamm's coordinate location is recorded as {'globe': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2', 'altitude': None, 'latitude': 47.54164819444444, 'longitude': 10.141990194444444, 'precision': 2.777777777777778e-08}[18].
- Prodel-Kojen-Schichtkamm's name is recorded as Nordwestliche Nagelfluhkette[19].
- Prodel-Kojen-Schichtkamm's mountain range is recorded as Allgäu Alps[20].
Body
Geography
Country listings include Germany[5], a sovereign state[21], in Germany[22], founded in 1949[23] and Austria[6], a sovereign state[24], in Austria[25], founded in 1918[26]. Located in include Immenstadt im Allgäu[2], an urban municipality in Germany[27], in Germany[28]; Oberstaufen[3], a market municipality of Germany[29], in Germany[30]; and Riefensberg[4], a municipality of Austria[31], in Austria[32]. Part of include Allgäu Prealps west of the Iller[12], a group of mountains[33], in Germany[34] and Weißach Mountains[13], an alpine subgroup[35], in Germany[36].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include mountain chain[7] and sector of alpine subgroup[8].
History and Context
Things named after include P.1401[9], a ridge prominence[37], in Germany[38] and Kojenstein[10], a ridge prominence[39], in Austria[40].