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The Lahn Saddle ( German : Lahnsattel ) (el. 1,006 m [3,301 ft]) is a high mountain pass in the Austrian Alps between the Bundesländer of Lower Austria and Styria .

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3-648: It is traversed by Federal Highway B 23. It connects the Salza river valley from Mariazell with the Mürz river valley. The southeast side has a maximum grade of 11 percent. The west side from Terz im Halltal has a maximum grade of 17 percent. Three kilometres (1.9 mi) away is the peak of the Göller massif (1,766 m [5,794 ft]), with the Wildalpe in the south. The town of Lahnsattel (1 kilometre [0.62 mi] east of

6-608: The Styrian nature preserve Wildalpener Salzatal  [ de ] . After 90 km (56 mi), it flows into the Enns near Großreifling  [ de ; fr ] (part of Landl ). Its drainage basin is 868 km (335 sq mi). Below the municipality of Weichselboden  [ de ] (belongs to Mariazell ) is the Prescenyklause  [ de ] , a weir (stone dam) used for timber rafting in 1848. Today

9-637: The pass) has lost one fifth of its population in recent times. This Lower Austria location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This Styria location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Salza (Austria) The Salza (also Mariazeller Salza ) is an eastern tributary of the Enns . It originates on the mountain Traisenberg  [ de ] in Lower Austria and flows South of Mariazell through

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