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Lower Tauern
mountain range in the Austrian Alps
Dachstein Mountains
mountain range

Koralpe
thumb|right|350px|The central part of the Koralpe with the Große Speikkogel, as seen from the west
The Koralpe (, , or ), also referred to as Koralm (), is a mountain range in southern Austria which separates eastern Carinthia from southern Styria. The southern parts of the range extend into Slovenia. Running from north to south, it drains to the river Lavant in the west, and to the river Sulm in the east. Its highest elevation (2,140 meters) is the Große Speikkogel, a popular hiking destination and also a node for military radar airspace surveillance. In the south, in the Slovenian territory,
Ennstal Alps
mountain range
Totes Gebirge
mountain range
Ybbstal Alps
mountain range
Lavanttal Alps
mountain range
Rax-Schneeberg Group
mountain range
Hochschwab Mountains
mountain range in the Northern Limestone Alps of Austria
Mürzsteg Alps
mountain range
Türnitz Alps
mountain range
Prealps East of the Mur
mountain range
Seckau Tauern
mountain range of the Alps
Schladming Tauern
mountain range of the Austrian Alps

Wechsel
The Wechsel is a low mountain range in eastern Austria whose highest summit is the Hochwechsel (). It also has two other summits over 1700 m. The massif forms the border between the states of Lower Austria and Styria for about 15 km, southeast of the Semmering and northeast of the Graz Basin, between the Feistritz Saddle and the eponymous pass of Wechsel.
Styrian Prealps
mountain range
Haller Mauern
mountain range of the Ennstal Alps along the border Styria / Upper Austria
Seetal Alps
mountains in the Austrian Alps

Nock Mountains
mountains in Austria
Kozjak Mountains
mountain range
Kräuterin
The Kräuterin is a karst massif with a size of 10 km by 12 km, located in the Ybbstal Alps, Austria. Its highest peak is the Hochstadl, at 1919 meters above sea level.
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Sausal
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The Sausal () is a small mountain range in the southwestern parts of Austria's state Styria. It thrusts up from the northern banks of the Sulm valley, west of the district town of Leibnitz. Its highest point, the summit of the Demmerkogel, rises 671 m above the level of the Adriatic Sea. Large parts of the Sausal have a mediterranean-type microclimate. Together with the rich soil this is the basis of its extensive vineyards, which are the cornerstone of the local economy. Tourism flourishes as well.
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Graz Highlands
mountain range of the Austrian Alps
Carinthian-Styrian Alps
mountain range
Rottenmann and Wölz Tauern
mountain range
Northern Lower Austria Alps
mountain range
Fischbach Alps
mountain range
Joglland
thumb|The Joglland near Fischbach (Styria)|Fischbach
The Joglland is a heavily forested low mountain region in the Hartberg-Fürstenfeld and Weiz districts of northeastern Styria, Austria. Today it forms the tourist region of Joglland–Waldheimat (Kraftspendedörfer Joglland).
Northern Styrian Alps
mountain range
Salzkammergut and Upper Austria Alps
mountain range
Bucklige Welt
mountain range in the Austrian Alps in Lower Austria
Northern Salzburg Alps
mountain range