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Innichen (German: [ˈɪnɪçn̩] ; Italian: San
Candido [saŋ ˈkandido]; Ladin: Sanciana, all tied to
Saint Candidus) is a muni****lity and a
village in South...
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Innichen Abbey (German:
Stift Innichen) is a
former Benedictine monastery in
Innichen,
South Tyrol in
northern Italy.
Founded in the 8th century, its...
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Innichen station (Italian:
stazione di San Candido) is a
railway station located in
Innichen (San Candido),
Italy where the
Puster Valley Railway and the...
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first language. The town sits in a
branch of the
Puster Valley, near
Innichen and Toblach,
where the
Drava rises. The
district borders East Tyrol, Austria...
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seasonally 500m³/s to 670m³/s. Its
source is near the
market town of
Innichen, in the
Puster Valley of
South Tyrol, Italy. The
river flows eastwards...
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Giuliana Andreotti: Das Pustertal.
Geographische Profile im Raum von
Innichen und Bruneck. In:
Ernst Steinicke (Hrsg.):
Europaregion Tirol, Südtirol...
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Innichen (San Candido),
South Tyrol, Italy. The line
branches off the
Brenner Railway in
Franzensfeste and runs via
Bruneck and
Toblach to
Innichen,...
- Spielfeld-Straß–Trieste railway,
formerly part of the old
Southern Railway—Südbahn) to
Innichen,
where it
merges into the
Puster Valley Railway (German: Pustertalbahn;...
- of Saint-Germain-en-Laye, the Italian-Austrian
border was
drawn between Innichen (San Candido) and Sillian. As the Rienz-Drava
watershed near
Toblach (called...
- Olang, and Bruneck; the most
important in the
eastern valley are Toblach,
Innichen, ****ten, and Sillian. The
largest tributaries of the
Rienz river form the...