Austria topographic maps
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Wels
Wels is in the Hausruckviertel at an elevation of 317 metres (1,040 ft). From north to south, it extends over 9.5 kilometres (5.9 mi), from west to east over 9.6 kilometres (6.0 mi). 3.4% of the area is covered with forest, 23.5% is used for agriculture.
Average elevation: 337 m

Nassfeldpass / Passo di Pramollo
Austria > Carinthia > Bezirk Hermagor > Hermagor-Pressegger See > Sonnenalpe Naßfeld
Average elevation: 1,572 m

Lech
Austria > Vorarlberg > Bezirk Bludenz
The altitude of 1444 m for the village refers to the location of the old church on a hill. 14.1% of the municipal area is forested, 58% of the area is Alpine. Geographically and historically, Lech belongs to the Hochtannberg region, formerly Tannberg, but in terms of tourism the municipality is part of the…
Average elevation: 1,947 m

Heiligenblut am Großglockner
Austria > Carinthia > Bezirk Spittal an der Drau
Average elevation: 2,236 m

Ladings
Austria > Lower Austria > Bezirk Krems > Gemeinde Lichtenau im Waldviertel
Average elevation: 665 m

Eisenerz
Austria > Styria > Bezirk Leoben
A few miles northwest of Eisenerz stands Leopoldstein Castle, and near it Leopoldstein Lake. This lake, with its dark green water at an elevation of 2,028 feet (618 m), and surrounded on all sides by high peaks, is not large and has a depth of 100 ft (30 m).
Average elevation: 1,283 m

Graz
Graz is situated on both sides of the Mur river in southeast Austria. It is about 150 km (93 mi) southwest of Vienna (Wien). The nearest larger urban centre is Maribor (Marburg) in Slovenia, which is about 50 km (31 mi) to the south. Graz is the state capital and largest city in Styria, a green and heavily…
Average elevation: 426 m

Micheldorf in Oberösterreich
Austria > Upper Austria > Micheldorf in Oberösterreich
Average elevation: 679 m