Bach is a municipality with 612 inhabitants (as of 1 January 2019) in the district of Reutte in the Austrian state of Tyrol. Bach belongs to the court...
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Devil's Pulpit may refer to: The end of a gorge on the Mühlauer Bach, Tyrol, Austria A rock formation and golf course in Caledon, Ontario, Canada Devil's...
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Drava (category Rivers of South Tyrol)
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography. London: John Murray. Sextner Bach at the South Tyrol/Alto Adige agency for the environment website Hydrographisches...
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The Pflerscher Bach is a stream in South Tyrol, Italy. It flows into the Eisack in Gossensaß. Stubensee Civic Network of South Tyrol (in German and Italian)...
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Derjon (redirect from Grodner Bach)
Derjon; Italian: Rio Gardena; German: Grödner Bach) is a stream in South Tyrol, Italy. Civic Network of South Tyrol (in German and Italian) v t e v t e...
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The Ridnauner Bach or Mareiter Bach is a stream in South Tyrol, Italy. It flows into the Eisack in Sterzing. Civic Network of South Tyrol (in German and...
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The Gsieser Bach (Italian: Rio Casies [ˈriːo kaˈziːes]) is a stream in South Tyrol, Italy. It flows into the Rienz in Welsberg. Information about the Gsieser...
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The Eggentaler Bach is a stream in South Tyrol, Italy. It flows into the Eisack in Kardaun. Civic Network of South Tyrol (in German and Italian) v t e...
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The Mühlauer Bach is a river of Tyrol, Austria. It is a left tributary of the Inn. The Mühlauer Bach originates at an elevation of 1,138 m (AA) on the...
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The Pfitscher Bach is a stream in South Tyrol, Italy. It flows into the Eisack in Sterzing. Civic Network of South Tyrol (in German and Italian) Wikimedia...
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Schnalser Bach (Italian: Rio Senales) is a stream located in South Tyrol, Italy. It flows into the Adige near Naturns. Civic Network of South Tyrol (in German)...
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The Pfunderer Bach (Italian: Rio di Fundres [ˈriːo di ˈfundres]) is a stream in South Tyrol, Italy. It flows into the Rienz in Niedervintl. Information...
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Austrian Empire (redirect from Bach system)
Upper Austria Duchy of Styria (Herzogtum Steiermark) Princely County of Tyrol with Vorarlberg (Gefürstete Grafschaft Tirol mit dem Lande Vorarlberg),...
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The Antholzer Bach (also German: Antholzerbach; Italian: Rio Anterselva [ˈriːo ˌanterˈselva]) is a stream in South Tyrol, Italy. Wikimedia Commons has...
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Braibach (redirect from Tierser Bach)
Braibach or Tierser Bach (also Breibach, Breienbach, Braienbach) is a stream in South Tyrol, Italy. Civic Network of South Tyrol (in German and Italian)...
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Eisack (category Rivers of South Tyrol)
Ridnauner Bach, the Pflerscher Bach, the Pfitscher Bach, the Villnößer Bach, the Derjon, the Braibach (also known as Tierser Bach), the Eggentaler Bach and...
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Puster Valley (category Valleys of South Tyrol)
in an east-west direction between Lienz in East Tyrol, Austria, and Mühlbach near Brixen in South Tyrol, Italy. The South Tyrolean municipalities of the...
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The Pragser Bach (Italian: Rio Braies [ˈriːo ˈbraːjes]) is a stream in South Tyrol, Italy. It flows into the Rienz near Welsberg. Information about the...
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The Villnößer Bach (Italian: Rio Funes) is a stream located in South Tyrol, Italy. It rises from the Geislerspitze mountain range, flows through the Villnößtal...
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The Höttinger Bach is a river of Tyrol, Austria. It is a 4 km (2.5 mi) long left tributary of the Inn in Innsbruck and its entire length lies in the Innsbruck...
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Achen Lake (category Lakes of Tyrol (federal state))
Lake Achen (German: Achensee) is a lake in Austria, north of Jenbach in Tyrol. Lake Achen is also called "Fjord of the Alps" and "Tyrolean Sea". The largest...
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Adige (category Rivers of South Tyrol)
It rises near the Reschen Pass in the Vinschgau in the province of South Tyrol, near the Italian border with Austria and Switzerland, and flows 410 kilometres...
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Rienz (category Rivers of South Tyrol)
pronunciation: [ˈriːɛnts] ; Italian: Rienza [riˈɛntsa]) is a river in South Tyrol, Italy. Its source is located at 2,180 m of altitude, in the Dolomites mountains...
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ordained a priest and served in the small rural community of Mayrhofen in Tyrol for one year. He studied ecclesiastical law in Rome and graduated in 1934...
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was born in Innsbruck, Austria. He was married to the Danish actress Vivi Bach from 1965 until her death in 2013. In 2011 he was awarded with the Austrian...
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Auer Bach, a river of North Rhine-Westphalia, tributary of the Wupper Auer Mühlbach, a river in Bavaria, branch of the Isar Italy Auer, South Tyrol, a municipality...
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Paul Fleming (1609–1640) was written for the same melody. Johann Sebastian Bach used it in several cantatas, especially in the chorale cantata In allen meinen...
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Rasen-Antholz (category Municipalities of South Tyrol)
Italian: Rasun-Anterselva [raˈzun ˌanterˈselva]) is a municipality in South Tyrol in northern Italy. The municipal area stretches along the Antholz valley...
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Viggarbach (redirect from Blauer See (Tyrol))
The Viggarbach (also: Mühlbach or Mühltaler Bach) is a river of Tyrol, Austria. The Viggarbach's origin is the lake Blauer See. It flows through the valley...
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part of the local economy. The shipping ended when the parallel Salzburg-Tyrol Railway line replaced the old transport system. The Salzach is the main...
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