Upper Austria topographic maps
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Sichersdorf
Austria > Upper Austria > Bezirk Rohrbach > St. Johann am Wimberg
Average elevation: 649 m

Gmunden
Austria > Upper Austria > Bezirk Gmunden
Gmunden covers an area of 63.49 square kilometres (24.51 sq mi) and has a median elevation of 425 metres (1,394 ft). It is situated next to the lake Traunsee on the Traun River and is surrounded by high mountains, including the Traunstein (5,446 feet; 1,660 m), the Erlakogel (5,150 feet; 1,570 m), the Wilder…
Average elevation: 692 m

Hallstatt
Austria > Upper Austria > Bezirk Gmunden
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 metres (1,686 ft) above sea level…
Average elevation: 1,514 m

Hochficht / Smrčina
Austria > Upper Austria > Bezirk Rohrbach > Klaffer am Hochficht
Average elevation: 1,150 m

Gosau
Austria > Upper Austria > Bezirk Gmunden
Gosau is situated along the Gosaubach stream in the Salzkammergut region. The center of the town is at an elevation of 767m (2,516'). 58.9% of the municipality is forested. At the southern end of Gosau there is a road leading to the Vorderer Gosausee, a lake with a view of the Dachstein.
Average elevation: 1,336 m

Schneegattern
Austria > Upper Austria > Bezirk Braunau am Inn > Schneegattern
Average elevation: 593 m

Frankenburg am Hausruck
Austria > Upper Austria > Bezirk Vöcklabruck
Frankenburg am Hausruck is situated at an altitude of 519 m in the Hausruckviertel. The extension from north to south is 10.6 km, from west to east 10.3 km. The total area is 48.5 km², 44.5% of the area is forested, 49.3% of the area is used for agriculture.
Average elevation: 594 m

Bad Goisern
Austria > Upper Austria > Bezirk Gmunden > Bad Goisern am Hallstättersee > Bad Goisern
Average elevation: 644 m

Au an der Traun
Austria > Upper Austria > Bezirk Wels-Land > Marchtrenk > Au an der Traun
Average elevation: 305 m

Schlögen
Austria > Upper Austria > Bezirk Eferding > Haibach ob der Donau > Schlögen
Average elevation: 458 m

Inzersdorf im Kremstal
Austria > Upper Austria > Bezirk Kirchdorf > Inzersdorf im Kremstal
Average elevation: 570 m

Enzenwinkl
Austria > Upper Austria > Bezirk Linz-Land > Leonding > Enzenwinkl
Average elevation: 330 m

Wels
Wels is in the Hausruckviertel at an elevation of 317 m. From north to south, it extends over 9.5 km, from west to east over 9.6 km. 3.4% of the area is covered with forest, 23.5% is used for agriculture.
Average elevation: 337 m

Steyr
The city is situated in the Traunviertel region, with the two rivers Steyr and Enns flowing through it and meeting near the town centre beneath Lamberg Castle and St Michael's Church. This prominent location has made it prone to severe flooding through the centuries until the present, one of the worst cases…
Average elevation: 341 m

Neumarkt im Hausruckkreis
Austria > Upper Austria > Neumarkt im Hausruckkreis
Average elevation: 404 m

Kirchheim im Innkreis
Austria > Upper Austria > Bezirk Ried im Innkreis > Kirchheim im Innkreis
Average elevation: 455 m