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Commodity: | Mineral specimens (commodity) |
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Commodity Data: | Click here to view Mineral specimens (commodity) data |
Locality Data: | Click here to view Kratzenberg, Bramberg am Wildkogel, Zell am See District, Salzburg, Austria |
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Mindat Occurrence Record ID: | 1318198 |
Long-form Identifier: | 1:3:1318198:9 |
GUID (UUID V4): | f9883a1d-22f3-4be7-a632-a307c512a7b0 |
Localities for Mineral specimens (commodity) in this Region |
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Seescharte, Kratzenberg, Bramberg am Wildkogel, Zell am See District, Salzburg, Austria |
Nearest other deposits of Mineral specimens (commodity) |
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1.3km (0.8 miles) | ⓘSeescharte, Kratzenberg, Bramberg am Wildkogel, Zell am See District, Salzburg, Austria |
2.4km (1.5 miles) | ⓘLarmkogel, Bramberg am Wildkogel, Zell am See District, Salzburg, Austria |
3.0km (1.9 miles) | ⓘHohe Fürlegg, Bramberg am Wildkogel, Zell am See District, Salzburg, Austria |
3.1km (1.9 miles) | ⓘHohe Fürlegg west slope (Hoch Fürleg west slope), Neukirchen am Großvenediger, Zell am See District, Salzburg, Austria |
4.8km (3.0 miles) | ⓘLeiterkogel, Bramberg am Wildkogel, Zell am See District, Salzburg, Austria |
5.1km (3.2 miles) | ⓘUntersulzbach glacier, Neukirchen am Großvenediger, Zell am See District, Salzburg, Austria |
5.7km (3.5 miles) | ⓘGraukogel, Bramberg am Wildkogel, Zell am See District, Salzburg, Austria |
6.0km (3.7 miles) | ⓘKesselkar Alp, Bramberg am Wildkogel, Zell am See District, Salzburg, Austria |
6.4km (4.0 miles) | ⓘSonntagskopf, Ascham Alp - Breitfuß - Sonntagskopf area, Neukirchen am Großvenediger, Zell am See District, Salzburg, Austria |
7.5km (4.7 miles) | ⓘAscham Alp - Breitfuß - Sonntagskopf area, Neukirchen am Großvenediger, Zell am See District, Salzburg, Austria |
Reference Search (possible matching items) |
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