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Rodeneck (German: [ˈroːdənɛk]; Italian:
Rodengo [roˈdeŋɡo, roˈdɛŋɡo]) is a
comune (muni****lity) and a
village in
South Tyrol in
northern Italy. Rodeneck...
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following muni****lities: Bruneck, Kiens, Pfalzen, Lüsen, Mareo, and
Rodeneck. As of 30
November 2010, it had a po****tion of 3,752 and an area of 51...
- of St.
Valentin in Seis am Schlern, the
valley of Gsies, the
village of
Rodeneck, the
mills in Terenten, the
meadows of
Albions in Lajen, the
Seiser Alm...
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United States (1994) Longchamp,
France (1966, with Mainz-Laubenheim)
Rodeneck,
Italy (1977, with Mainz-Finthen)
Mainz has
friendly relations with: Kigali...
- work in the Münchner Glaspalast.
Franz Widnmann died 30
August 1910 in
Rodeneck in the
Puster Valley. He was
buried in the Old
South Cemetery Munich. "Franz...
- (Luson)
borders the
following muni****lities: Brixen, Mareo, Natz-Schabs,
Rodeneck, St. Lorenzen, and San
Martin de Tor. The muni****lity of Lüsen (Luson)...
- Tyrol. The
White Tower is used as a
museum since 2007.
Outside the city is
Rodeneck Castle, one of the most
powerful of its time. It has
precious frescoes...
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Joseph Putzer (4
March 1836,
Rodeneck,
County of Tyrol,
Austrian Empire - 15 May 1904, Ilchester, Maryland, USA) was an
Austrian Redemptorist theologian...
- Olang, Rasen-Antholz, Bruneck, St. Lorenzen, Kiens, Vintl, Mühlbach,
Rodeneck and Brixen. The most
significant affluents are: Ahr,
forming the Ahrntal...
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Ratschings Reifenstein Castle,
Sterzing Castle Ried,
Ritten Castle Rodenegg,
Rodeneck Rotund,
Taufers im Münstertal
Runkelstein Castle,
Bolzano Monastery Säben...