Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 204. Not illustrated. Chapters: Austria Czech Republic Border, Austria germany Border, Austria italy Border, Austria liechtenstein Border, Austria slovakia Border, Austria slovenia Border, Austria switzerland Border, Hungary austria Border, Rhine, Lake Constance, Drei Schwestern, Lake Neusiedl, Zugspitze, Glockenkarkopf, Untersberg, Morava, Inn, Czechoslovak Border Fortifications During the Cold War, East Tyrol, Piz Buin, Salzach, Weisskugel, Saalach, Stol, Sonklarspitze, Rotspitze, Turnerkamp, Schwarzenstein, Hochfeiler, Wilder Pfaff, Hoher Weisszint, Similaun, Karlesspitze, Rannasee, Coglians, Tribulaun, Weisswandspitze, Langtauferer Spitze, Mal e, Iii. Hornspitze, Wilder Freiger, Fineilspitze, Dreiherrnspitze, Ohrenspitzen, Patscher Spitze, Hintere Schwarze, Hochwilde, Feuerstein, Grosser Loffler, Scheienkopf, Marzellspitze, Sarojahohe, Fellhorn, Gamsgrat, Ochsenkopf, Lenkstein, Klopaierspitze, Naafkopf, Nauderer Hennesiglspitze, Im Hinteren Eis, Fluchthorn, Fenneregg, Wollbachspitze, Galinakopf, Rauher Berg, Sattelkopfle, Maurerberg, Weissseespitze, Garsellakopf, Barmer Spitze, Schesaplana, Hochfirst, Liebenerspitze, Burkelkopf, Gorfion, Zigerbergkopf, Peca, Kuhgrat, Augstenberg, Drusenfluh, Gross Seehorn, Gross Litzner, Grubelekopf, Sulzfluh, Paraid Naira, Piz Rots, Rotbuelspitz, Schijenflue. Excerpt: Rhine - Until 1932 the generally accepted length of the Rhine was 1,230 kilometres (764 miles), but in 1932 the German encyclopedia Knaurs Lexikon stated its length as 1,320 kilometres (820 miles), presumably through a typographical transposition error. This number was then copied the next year in the authoritative Brockhaus Enzyklopadie; apparently no one spotted the mistake, and the new number became generally accepted, finding its way into text books and official publications. Only in 2010 did Bruno Kremer of the University