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- The Mangfall (German pronunciation: [ˈmaŋfal]) is a river of Upper Bavaria, Germany. It is a left tributary of the Inn. The Mangfall is the outflow of...
- North of the Mangfalls lies the Alpine Foreland. The region has an area of 752.40 km2 or, by narrower definitions, only 333 km2. The Mangfall Mountains are...
- Germany. It is a right tributary of the Mangfall at Rosenheim. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kaltenbach (Mangfall). List of rivers of Bavaria Complete...
- 030 ft) mountain in the Bavarian Alps in South Germany. It is part of the Mangfall Mountains, the eastern part of the Bavarian Pre-Alps, and is the highest...
- Germany. It is the natural outflow of the Seehamer See, and flows into the Mangfall near Valley. The Moosbach has its origin at the west end of Lake Seehamer...
- via Beyharting (Tuntenhausen) to Bad Aibling, where it flows into the Mangfall. The Glonn has a length of about 29 km (18 mi). Its name originates from...
- located on the west bank of the Inn at the confluence of the rivers Inn and Mangfall, in the Bavarian Alpine Foreland. It is the third-largest city in Upper...
- The Mangfall Bridge is a motorway bridge across the valley of the Mangfall north of Weyarn in Upper Bavaria, Germany, which carries Bundesautobahn 8 between...
- Bavaria, Germany. It is also called Goldbach. It is a right tributary of the Mangfall near Bad Aibling. List of rivers of Bavaria Complete table of the Bavarian...
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