- 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...
- The
Achensee Railway (German: Achenseebahn,
pronounced [ˈaːxn̩zeːˌbaːn]] ) is a 6.78-kilometre (4.21 mi) long
metre gauge railway running between Jenbach...
- am
Achensee is a muni****lity in the
Schwaz district in the
Austrian state of Tyrol. Eben lies in the
Achen valley on the s****s of the
Achensee above...
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Jenbach also has two
terminating narrow gauge lines - the
metre gauge Achensee Railway, and the 760 mm (2 ft 5+15⁄16 in)
gauge Zillertalbahn. The station...
- the
Austrian state of Tyrol. It is
located at the
northern end of Lake
Achensee. "Dauersiedlungsraum der
Gemeinden Politischen Bezirke und Bundesländer...
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include Seefeld in
Tirol and
Mittenwald in the west, as well as Eben am
Achensee in the east.
Neighbouring ranges are the
Wetterstein and
Mieming Mountains...
- Eben am
Achensee.
According to the 2001 census, Hinterriß had a
total po****tion of 41; 28 in the
community of Vomp and 13 in Eben am
Achensee. In 2010...
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until 19
April 1945. When
World War II in
Europe ended,
Potthast was in
Achensee, Austria, and,
after having learned of the
death of
Himmler on the radio...
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Eastern Alps for
their whole length. They lie
entirely in
Austria between Achensee in Tyrol, the Inn
Valley and the
Bavarian Prealps. They are
widely known...
- Unnütze (also
called the Unnutze) is a
small mountain ridge northeast of the
Achensee lake
between Achenkirch and
Steinberg am
Rofan in the
Brandenberg Alps...