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Kalksburg ( German pronunciation: [ˈkalksˌbʊʁk] ) is a former municipality in Lower Austria that is now a part of the 23rd Viennese district Liesing .

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4-522: Today, the cadastral commune Atzgersdorf has got an area of 375,7 hectare. The name Kalksburg stems from the surname of the noble house Chalbsperger – at times, the village also used to be called Kalbsberg , Kalksdorf and Kadoltsperg . Geologically speaking, the wooden and meadow area in the northwest of Kalksburg belong to the flysch zone while the one in the northeast belong to the Northern Limestone Alps . The area in between

8-470: Is counted among the geological era of Holocene. 48°8′24″N 16°14′48″E  /  48.14000°N 16.24667°E  / 48.14000; 16.24667 This Vienna location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This Austrian history article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Northern Limestone Alps The Northern Limestone Alps ( German : Nördliche Kalkalpen ), also called

12-782: The Bregenz Forest in Vorarlberg , Austria in the west extending along the border between the German federal-state of Bavaria and Austrian Tyrol , through Salzburg , Upper Austria , Styria and Lower Austria and finally ending at the Wienerwald at the city-limits of Vienna in the east. The highest peaks in the Northern Limestone Alps are the Parseierspitze (3,036 metres (9,961 ft)) in

16-722: The Northern Calcareous Alps , are the ranges of the Eastern Alps north of the Central Eastern Alps located in Austria and the adjacent Bavarian lands of southeastern Germany . The distinction from the latter group, where the higher peaks are located, is based on differences in geological composition. If viewed on a west–east axis, the Northern Limestone Alps extend from the Rhine valley and

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