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The boundary for the region is based on the definition of the Northern Limestone Alps and its subdivision into individual ranges according to the Alpine Club classification of the Eastern Alps (AVE). By this definition the Gutenstein Alps are bounded by the line: Gölsen -- Hainfeld -- Gerstbach -- Kaumberg -- Kaumbergbach -- Triesting -- Steinfeld -- Neunkirchen -- Ternitz -- Sierning -- Puchberg -- Sebastiansbach -- Mamauwiese -- Klausgaben -- Klostertaler Gscheid -- Voisbach -- Schwarza -- Tiesentalerbach -- Trauchbach -- Wassertal -- Seebach -- St.Ägyd/Neuwald -- Unrecht-Traisen -- Traisen to its confluence with the Gölsen www.bergalbum.de.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


The boundary for the region is based on the definition of the Northern Limestone Alps and its subdivision into individual ranges according to the Alpine Club classification of the Eastern Alps (AVE). By this definition the Gutenstein Alps are bounded by the line: Gölsen -- Hainfeld -- Gerstbach -- Kaumberg -- Kaumbergbach -- Triesting -- Steinfeld -- Neunkirchen -- Ternitz -- Sierning -- Puchberg -- Sebastiansbach -- Mamauwiese -- Klausgaben -- Klostertaler Gscheid -- Voisbach -- Schwarza -- Tiesentalerbach -- Trauchbach -- Wassertal -- Seebach -- St.Ägyd/Neuwald -- Unrecht-Traisen -- Traisen to its confluence with the Gölsen www.bergalbum.de.
Current changes in articles falling within this category are found here: New or revised articles.

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