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Bucklige Welt

Coordinates: 47°37.370′N 16°11.466′E / 47.622833°N 16.191100°E / 47.622833; 16.191100
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Bucklige Welt
View over Krumbach and into the Bucklige Welt
Highest point
PeakEselberg
Elevation974 m above sea level (AA)
Dimensions
Length30 km (19 mi)
Geography
Bucklige Welt is located in Austria
Bucklige Welt
Bucklige Welt
State(s)Lower Austria, Austria
Range coordinates47°37.370′N 16°11.466′E / 47.622833°N 16.191100°E / 47.622833; 16.191100
Parent rangePrealps East of the Mur, Central Alps, Alps

The Bucklige Welt is a region in southeast Lower Austria. It is also known as the "land of a thousand hills" (Land der 1000 Hügel).

Geography

The Bucklige Welt is a hill country area on the eastern edge of the Alps. Its height varies between 375 and 900 m (AA). Its name, which means something like 'hilly world', is due to the very large number of hills and mountains which are known by the locals as Buckln.

In the southwest the Bucklige Welt is bounded by the Wechsel massif and in the west by the Semmering region. To the north it descends into the Vienna Basin, into which it is drained by the Pitten. To the east the Rosalia Mountains form the boundary, to the south of which the Bucklige Welt faces Oberpullendorf in the Central Burgenland Bay. To the south is the Geschriebenstein.

There was no glaciation during the ice age in the area of the Bucklige Welt because of its low elevation. The summit of the Hochwechsel must therefore only have a slight covering of firn snow.[1][2]

Climate

Despite its small size, the Buckelige Welt has three different climatic zones: its southeastern part belongs to Austria's 'Illyrian climate province', while a Pannonian climate predominates in the northern edge area. The central and higher areas can be assigned to the alpine transitional climate.[3]

References

  1. ^ Dirk van Husen: Die Ostalpen in den Eiszeiten. Geologische Bundesanstalt, Wien, 1987. ISBN 978-3-900312-58-9
  2. ^ Wolfgang Schnabel (Red.): Geologische Karte von Niederösterreich 1:200.000. Geologische Bundesanstalt, Vienna, 2002. ISBN 978-3-85316-017-6
  3. ^ Alois M. Holzer: Wetterchronik der Buckligen Welt 2. Auflage, Krumbach 1997 (Online: Archived (Date missing) at tornados.at (Error: unknown archive URL))