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Hallstatt topographic map

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Hallstatt

The Hallstatt salt mine is the world's oldest working salt mine. The mine is located within the Upper Permian to Lower Triassic Haselgebirge Formation of the Northern Limestone Alps. The Hallstatt salt mine comprises 21 levels and several smaller shafts ranging from 514 m above sea level (Erbstollen level) to an elevation of around 1267 m (Erzherzog Matthias Schurf level).

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Name: Hallstatt topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Hallstatt, Bezirk Gmunden, Upper Austria, 4830, Austria (47.47500 13.55157 47.59373 13.67212)

Average elevation: 1,514 m

Minimum elevation: 501 m

Maximum elevation: 2,903 m

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