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The Ankogel Group ( German : Ankogelgruppe ) is a sub-group of the Central Eastern Alps . Together with the Goldberg Group , the Glockner Group , the Schober Group , the Kreuzeck Group , the Granatspitze Group , the Venediger Group , the Villgraten Mountains and the Rieserferner Group it forms the mountain range of the Hohe Tauern (High Tauern).

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3-620: The Ankogel (3,252 m) is a mountain in the Ankogel Group in the eastern High Tauern range in Austria. It is the second highest mountain in the group, the Hochalmspitze being higher at 3,360 m. A cable car from Mallnitz goes up to 2,631 m on the mountain, making Ankogel one of the most accessible alpine peaks. This Austrian location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Ankogel Group The Ankogel Group

6-645: Is located in the Austrian federal states of Salzburg and Carinthia . Its highest peak is the Hochalmspitze , 3,360  m (AA) (11,020 ft). The Ankogel Group is the easternmost mountain group of the High Tauern and lies on the main chain of the Alps . The Lower Tauern begin further east. The range gets its name from the Ankogel mountain. 3,252 m (10,669 ft). The Ankogel Group can be further divided into

9-1001: The sub-groups of the Ankogel Massif, the Hochalmspitze Group, the Hafner Group and the Reißeck Group south of the Möll Valley . It comprises the picturesque Maltatal ("valley of falling waters") with the Fallbach Waterfall and the Kölnbrein Dam . The Ankogel Group borders on the following other mountain ranges in the Eastern Alps : (both also part of the High Tauern) part of the Southern Limestone Alps . All

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