- (German pronunciation: [ˈraːsn̩-ˈanthɔlts]; Italian: Rasun-
Anterselva [raˈzun
ˌanterˈselva]) is a muni****lity in
South Tyrol in
northern Italy. The muni****l...
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Short Individual: Antholz-
Anterselva (ITA)" (PDF). IBU.
Retrieved 18
January 2024. "Men's 15 km M**** Start: Antholz-
Anterselva (ITA)" (PDF). IBU. Retrieved...
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Europe and in the Americas) 1974 Minsk, USSR 1975 Antholz-
Anterselva,
Italy 1976 Antholz-
Anterselva,
Italy (Sprint) 1977 Vingrom,
Norway 1978 Hochfilzen,...
- 2
Individual in Antholz-
Anterselva Mathias Jung (GDR), 21, in his 2nd season — no. 2 in the WC 2
Sprint in Antholz-
Anterselva Manfred Beer (GDR), 26...
- as Ahrntal/Valle Aurina,
Gsieser Tal/Val Casies, Antholzertal/Valle di
Anterselva and part of Gadertal/Val Badia. In the
winter it is a ski
resort and some...
- The
Antholzer See (Italian: Lago di
Anterselva; German:
Antholzer See) is a lake in the
Antholzertal in
South Tyrol, Italy. It
belongs to the muni****lity...
- Cup –
Stage 6 was the
third event of the
season and was held in Antholz-
Anterselva, Italy, from 19 to 22
January 2023. The
events took
place at the following...
- Arena. "La
cronaca di
Anterselva". Biathlon-antholz.it.
Archived from the
original on 2013-06-26.
Retrieved 2011-09-03. "
Anterselva ha
fatto centro". Alto...
- The
Antholzer Bach (also German: Antholzerbach; Italian: Rio
Anterselva [ˈriːo
ˌanterˈselva]) is a
stream in
South Tyrol, Italy.
Wikimedia Commons has media...
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International Biathlon Union. The
season started on 30
November 2000 in Antholz-
Anterselva, Italy, and
ended on 18
March 2001 in Holmenkollen, Norway. It was the...