Talk:Watzmann

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[edit] It is the second highest mountain!

As intensively discussed in the german wiki-version, the Watzmann is not the highest peak in Germany. But by far is the Hochwanner not messured, because it's peak is on Austrian teritory.

http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diskussion:Watzmann#Zweith.C3.B6chter_Berg:_Schneefernerkopf_vs._Hochwanner.21

The second highest mountain, standing at it's full extent on German teritory is the Watzmann because neither the Schneefernerkopf nor the Hochwanner are fully standing in Germany - again depending on the definition of a "mountain".