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1Kleiner Führer durch das Obere Eisacktal und seine Nebentäler

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  • Title: ➤  Kleiner Führer durch das Obere Eisacktal und seine Nebentäler
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  • Language: ger
  • Number of Pages: Median: 119
  • Publisher: Bergverlag Rother
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  • Publish Location: München

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  • First Year Published: 1980
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: Borrowable

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Eisack

The Eisack (German: Eisack, pronounced [ˈaɪzak] ; Italian: Isarco [iˈzarko]; Latin: Isarus or Isarcus) is a river in Northern Italy, the second largest

Eisacktal

Eisack Valley (Italian: Valle Isarco [ˈvalle iˈzarko]; German: Eisacktal) is a district (Italian: comprensorio; German: Bezirksgemeinschaft) in South Tyrol

Brixen

thousand. It is located at the confluence of the Eisack and Rienz rivers, and today it is the capital of the Eisack district community. The Brenner Pass, on the

Innichen

Tiroler Urkundenbuch, II. Abteilung: Die Urkunden zur Geschichte des Inn-, Eisack- und Pustertals. Vol. 1: Bis zum Jahr 1140. Innsbruck: Universitätsverlag

Adige

Etschtal, meaning Adige Valley. South of Bolzano, the river is joined by the Eisack and turns south through a valley which has always been one of the major

South Tyrol

merges with the Po plain at Verona. At Bolzano, the Eisack Valley merges into the Adige Valley. The Eisack Valley runs from Bolzano northeastward to Franzensfeste

Brenner Pass

exist until the 2nd century AD. It took part of the "eastern" route up the Eisack Valley and descended into Veldidena (modern-day Wilten), where it crossed

Sterzing

in northern Italy. It is the main town of the southern Wipptal, and the Eisack River flows through the medieval town. It is one of I Borghi più belli d'Italia

Stubai Alps

the Ötztal Alps), and to the south by tributaries of the Passer River and Eisack. Important parts of the Stubai Alps show signs of glaciation. The northern

Sexten

Tiroler Urkundenbuch, II. Abteilung: Die Urkunden zur Geschichte des Inn-, Eisack- und Pustertals. Vol. 1: Bis zum Jahr 1140. Innsbruck: Universitätsverlag