- The
Puster Valley (Italian: Val
Pusteria [ˈval pusteˈriːa]; German: Pustertal, Ladin: Val de
Puster) is one of the
largest longitudinal valleys in the...
- muni****lity and a
village in
South Tyrol in
northern Italy. It is
located in the
Puster Valley on the
Drava River, on Italy's
border with Austria. It
hosts Italy’s...
- The
Puster Valley Railway (German: Pustertalbahn; Italian:
Ferrovia della Val Pusteria) is a
standard gauge, single-track
railway line in the
Puster Valley...
- or Burnech; Latin:
Brunecium or Brunopolis) is the
largest town in the
Puster Valley in the
Italian province of
South Tyrol.
Bruneck rises up in the middle...
- is a
railway station located in
Innichen (San Candido),
Italy where the
Puster Valley Railway and the
Drava Valley Railway meet in
eastern South Tyrol...
- Cadore) in the east. The
northern and
southern borders are
defined by the
Puster Valley and the
Sugana Valley (Italian: Valsugana). The
Dolomites are in...
-
valleys of
South Tyrol are the
Adige Valley, the
Eisack Valley and the
Puster Valley,
formed by the Ice Age
Adige glacier and its tributaries. The highest...
-
Italian and 0.25%
Ladin as
first language. The town sits in a
branch of the
Puster Valley, near
Innichen and Toblach,
where the
Drava rises. The
district borders...
- The
Hochpustertal (High
Puster Valley, Italian: Alta Pusteria) is the
easternmost part of the
Puster Valley,
stretching from the
watershed of the Rienz...
- comune/Gemeinde (muni****lity) in
South Tyrol in
Northern Italy,
located in the
Puster Valley about 70
kilometres (43 mi)
northeast of the city of Bolzano, on...