bigger tributaries. Ötztaler Ache in Habichen Bodele, Ötztaler Ache from the Riederbrücke between Umhausen and Längenfeld, the Ötztaler Ache between Längenfeld...
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Salzach, Austria Leoganger Ache, a Salzburg, Austria Leutascher Ache, left tributary of the Isar, Austria and Germany Ötztaler Ache, a right tributary of the...
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Ötztal Alps (redirect from Ötztaler Alpen)
north. In the east the range is separated from the Stubai Alps by the Ötztaler Ache in the Ötztal, the Timmelsjoch (2474 m) and the Passer river in the...
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in western Austria. It and is located 17 km southeast of Imst at the Ötztaler Ache in the Ötztal. It has 3078 inhabitants.[citation needed] The municipality...
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located 11.7 km (7.3 mi) southeast of Imst at the lower course of the Ötztaler Ache in the outer Ötztal valley at the foot of Acherkogel mountain (3 008 m...
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5 km southeast of Imst between the mouths of the Pitze River and the Ötztaler Ache. The village was mentioned in documents in 1260 for the first time as...
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Passeiertal – Schönauer Alm – Timmelsjoch – Timmelsbach – Gurgler Ache – Ötztaler Ache (the whole Ötz valley) to its confluence with the Inn, forming the...
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located 9 kilometres (6 mi) southeast of Imst on the lower course of the Ötztaler Ache. The village is located to catch the sun but is protected from the wind...
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Faggenbach, Pitzbach, Ötztaler Ache, Melach, Sill, Ziller, Alpbach, Wildschönauer Ache, Brixentaler Ache, Weißache, Kaiserbach, Rohrdorfer Ache, Sims, Murn, Alz...
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