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Glockenkarkopf

The Glockenkarkopf (also known as Klockerkarkopf, Italian Vetta d'Italia) is a mountain of 2,911 metres (9,551 ft) in the Zillertal Alps on the border between the Austrian state Salzburg and the Italian province of South Tyrol.

Glockenkarkopf
View towards the summit
Highest point
Elevation2,911 m (9,551 ft)
Coordinates47°05′28″N 12°10′50″E / 47.09111°N 12.18056°E / 47.09111; 12.18056
Geography
Glockenkarkopf
Location in the Alps
LocationSalzburg (state), Austria, South Tyrol, Italy
Parent rangeZillertal Alps
Climbing
First ascent1895 by Franz Hofer and Fritz Koegl[1]

Location edit

The ridgeline of Glockenkarkopf forms the international border extending between two mountain passes, Krimmler Tauern in the west and Birnlücke (Forcella del Picco) in the east. Nearby summits include the slightly higher Pfaffenschneidkopf (2918 m) to the southwest, and the Westliches Zwillingsköpfl (2835 m) to the northeast.

History edit

The first known ascent of the Glockenkarkopf was made on 10 July 1895 by Franz Hofer and Fritz Koegl, who published an account of their tour in the journal of the Österreichischer Alpenverein in 1897.[1][2]

The summit, despite being part of Austria-Hungary at that time, gained a particular significance for the Italian nationalist, irredentist, and later fascist Ettore Tolomei, who climbed the Glockenkarkopf with his brother Ferruccio Tolomei, Elvira and Ilda Tomasi, led by the mountain guide Franz Gasser from Prettau, on 16 July 1904. Tolomei believed to have reached the northernmost point of the Adriatic Sea's drainage basin in the Alps, and — in accordance with his natural border theory — therefore considered the peak to rightfully belong to the Italian nation state. Since he also declared himself to be the first ascensionist, Tolomei deemed it legitimate to rename the summit Vetta d'Italia, literally "Peak of Italy". Besides the fact that the Glockenkarkopf had already been ascended before Tolomei, his excursion had yet another flaw: He had misidentified the northernmost point of the Adriatic Sea's drainage basin in the Alps, which is in fact the Westliches Zwillingsköpfl (2835 m), a bit more than 400 m to the northeast.

Tolomei's name is used in Italian maps from 1905 onward. Since 1920, in the aftermath of the Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye, the Austria–Italy border runs indeed over the summit of the Glockenkarkopf. According to Austrian nobleman and political theorist Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn, United States president Woodrow Wilson was poorly knowledgeable about European geography and history, and allegedly had been convinced by the name "Vetta d'Italia" of the legitimacy of Italy's claim to the region.[3]

Toponyms edit

Researchers pointed out that "Klockerkarkopf" (not Glockenkarkopf) is the older and correct name, being derived from the nearby "Klockeralm".[4][5][6]

The Italian name "Vetta d'Italia" is widely rejected by the German-speaking population of South Tyrol, given its origin and political implications. In 1989, politician and peace activist Alexander Langer symbolically renamed the peak Europagipfel – Vetta d’Europa, literally "Peak of Europe".

Literature edit

  • Klier, Heinrich; Klier, Henriette; Klier, Walter (1990). Alpenvereinsführer Zillertaler Alpen. Munich: München Rother. ISBN 3-7633-1201-3.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Fabio Cammelli, Werner Beikircher (2002). Alpi Aurine: Brènnero, Gran Pilastro, Vetta d'Italia. Touring Editore. ISBN 978-88-365-2603-1., page 318
  2. ^ Fritz Koegel: Die Reichenspitzgruppe. In: Zeitschrift des Deutschen und Österreichischen Alpenvereins 28 (1897), p. 188–228, online
  3. ^ Kuehnelt-Leddihn, Erik von (1990). Leftism revisited: from de Sade and Marx to Hitler and Pol Pot. Washington, D.C: Regnery Gateway. ISBN 0-89526-537-0., page 205
  4. ^ "Autonome Provinz Bozen - Südtirol | Hochbau und technischer Dienst". Retrieved 2011-10-26.
  5. ^ "www.provinz.bz.it". Retrieved 2011-10-26.
  6. ^ "Gletschertour Klockerkarkopf und Dreiherrenspitze - Alpenverein Südtirol - Bozen - Südtirol". Retrieved 2011-10-26.

External links edit

  Media related to Glockenkarkopf at Wikimedia Commons

  • Summitpost.org: Detailed description of this mountain

glockenkarkopf, also, known, klockerkarkopf, italian, vetta, italia, mountain, metres, zillertal, alps, border, between, austrian, state, salzburg, italian, province, south, tyrol, view, towards, summithighest, pointelevation2, coordinates47, 09111, 18056, 091. The Glockenkarkopf also known as Klockerkarkopf Italian Vetta d Italia is a mountain of 2 911 metres 9 551 ft in the Zillertal Alps on the border between the Austrian state Salzburg and the Italian province of South Tyrol GlockenkarkopfView towards the summitHighest pointElevation2 911 m 9 551 ft Coordinates47 05 28 N 12 10 50 E 47 09111 N 12 18056 E 47 09111 12 18056GeographyGlockenkarkopfLocation in the AlpsLocationSalzburg state Austria South Tyrol ItalyParent rangeZillertal AlpsClimbingFirst ascent1895 by Franz Hofer and Fritz Koegl 1 Contents 1 Location 2 History 3 Toponyms 4 Literature 5 References 6 External linksLocation editThe ridgeline of Glockenkarkopf forms the international border extending between two mountain passes Krimmler Tauern in the west and Birnlucke Forcella del Picco in the east Nearby summits include the slightly higher Pfaffenschneidkopf 2918 m to the southwest and the Westliches Zwillingskopfl 2835 m to the northeast History editThe first known ascent of the Glockenkarkopf was made on 10 July 1895 by Franz Hofer and Fritz Koegl who published an account of their tour in the journal of the Osterreichischer Alpenverein in 1897 1 2 The summit despite being part of Austria Hungary at that time gained a particular significance for the Italian nationalist irredentist and later fascist Ettore Tolomei who climbed the Glockenkarkopf with his brother Ferruccio Tolomei Elvira and Ilda Tomasi led by the mountain guide Franz Gasser from Prettau on 16 July 1904 Tolomei believed to have reached the northernmost point of the Adriatic Sea s drainage basin in the Alps and in accordance with his natural border theory therefore considered the peak to rightfully belong to the Italian nation state Since he also declared himself to be the first ascensionist Tolomei deemed it legitimate to rename the summit Vetta d Italia literally Peak of Italy Besides the fact that the Glockenkarkopf had already been ascended before Tolomei his excursion had yet another flaw He had misidentified the northernmost point of the Adriatic Sea s drainage basin in the Alps which is in fact the Westliches Zwillingskopfl 2835 m a bit more than 400 m to the northeast Tolomei s name is used in Italian maps from 1905 onward Since 1920 in the aftermath of the Treaty of Saint Germain en Laye the Austria Italy border runs indeed over the summit of the Glockenkarkopf According to Austrian nobleman and political theorist Erik von Kuehnelt Leddihn United States president Woodrow Wilson was poorly knowledgeable about European geography and history and allegedly had been convinced by the name Vetta d Italia of the legitimacy of Italy s claim to the region 3 Toponyms editResearchers pointed out that Klockerkarkopf not Glockenkarkopf is the older and correct name being derived from the nearby Klockeralm 4 5 6 The Italian name Vetta d Italia is widely rejected by the German speaking population of South Tyrol given its origin and political implications In 1989 politician and peace activist Alexander Langer symbolically renamed the peak Europagipfel Vetta d Europa literally Peak of Europe Literature editKlier Heinrich Klier Henriette Klier Walter 1990 Alpenvereinsfuhrer Zillertaler Alpen Munich Munchen Rother ISBN 3 7633 1201 3 References edit a b Fabio Cammelli Werner Beikircher 2002 Alpi Aurine Brennero Gran Pilastro Vetta d Italia Touring Editore ISBN 978 88 365 2603 1 page 318 Fritz Koegel Die Reichenspitzgruppe In Zeitschrift des Deutschen und Osterreichischen Alpenvereins 28 1897 p 188 228 online Kuehnelt Leddihn Erik von 1990 Leftism revisited from de Sade and Marx to Hitler and Pol Pot Washington D C Regnery Gateway ISBN 0 89526 537 0 page 205 Autonome Provinz Bozen Sudtirol Hochbau und technischer Dienst Retrieved 2011 10 26 www provinz bz it Retrieved 2011 10 26 Gletschertour Klockerkarkopf und Dreiherrenspitze Alpenverein Sudtirol Bozen Sudtirol Retrieved 2011 10 26 External links edit nbsp Media related to Glockenkarkopf at Wikimedia Commons Summitpost org Detailed description of this mountain Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Glockenkarkopf amp oldid 1088640162, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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