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Kreuzjoch (German: cross col) is the name of many summits and several mountain passes, predominantly in the Eastern Alps.

Summits:

Mountain passes:

  • Kreuzjoch (Sellrainer Berge), 2563 m, between the Oberinntal Valley and the Sellrain Valley, Stubaier Alpen
  • Kreuzjoch (Pitztal), 2305 m, in the Ötztal Alps on the Kaunergrat range
  • Kreuzjoch (Furcela de Furcia), 2293 m, in the Geislergruppe
  • Kreuzjoch (Tuxer Kamm), 2178 m, near the Olperer in the Zillertal Alps
  • Kreuzjoch (Stubai), 2136 m, in the Schlick 2000 ski area near Fulpmes
  • Kreuzjoch (Rettensteingruppe), 1619 m, between Spertental and Windauertal south-east of Kitzbühel
Venues of the 1936 Winter Olympics (Garmisch-Partenkirchen)
Olympic venues in alpine skiing
1900s
2000s
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