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Ahrntal (German pronunciation: [ˈaːɐ̯ntaːl]; Italian:
Valle Aurina [ˈvalle auˈriːna]) is a
comune (muni****lity) in
South Tyrol in
northern Italy, located...
- of
South Tyrol. The
Napfspitze lies
north of St.
Peter in the
Tauferer Ahrntal valley and
south of the
Zillergrund bottom. The long
ridge of Riblerkamm...
- the Lüsenbach. The
Puster Valley's
largest side
valley is the
Tauferer Ahrntal. The Drau's
largest eastern tributaries are the ****tner Bach and the Villgraten-Bach...
- P****eier, Ridnaun, the Sarntal, Pfitsch, Gröden, the Gadertal, the
Tauferer Ahrntal and Antholz. In
mountainous South Tyrol,
about 64.5% of the
total land...
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mountain in the
Durreck Group, a
South Tyrolean range that
divides the
Ahrntal valley in the
north from the
Reintal valley in the south. The
Durreck lies...
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Eastern Alps
located between the
three valleys Weißenbach, Mühlwald and
Ahrntal.
Running in a south-easterly direction, it
forms the
eastern part of an...
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Kronplatz comprises the
Puster Valley and some side
valleys such as
Ahrntal/Valle Aurina,
Gsieser Tal/Val Casies, Antholzertal/Valle di Anterselva...
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called Rieserferner at the
Schneebiger Nock glacier. The Rieserferner-
Ahrntal is
characterized by high
mountains with
rugged peaks and
eternal ice marginal...
- Sign of the
German language primary school in St. Johann/
Ahrntal...
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Rodeneck and Brixen. The most
significant affluents are: Ahr,
forming the
Ahrntal and
responsible of 1/3 of the
total discharge.
Antholzer Bach. Gran Ega...