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Alpbach (German: [ˈalpax][citation needed],
locally [ˈɔɪ̯b̥ɔx]) is a town in
western Austria in the
state of Tyrol. The
earliest written record of the...
- The
Alpbach is a
small river of Bavaria, Germany. It
flows through the town of
Tegernsee into the lake Tegernsee,
which is
drained by the Mangfall. List...
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European Forum Alpbach (EFA) is an
Austrian nonprofit organisation and
foundation based in Vienna, Austria. It is best
known for
hosting the event...
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steamed foods Aldred,
Jessica (February 7, 2015). "Great
little ski resorts:
Alpbach, Tyrol, Austria". The Guardian.
Retrieved November 5, 2016.
Erhard Spacek...
- tuberculosis, aged 73, in Vienna. He left Anny a widow, and was
buried in
Alpbach, Austria, in a
Catholic cemetery.
Although he was not Catholic, the priest...
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books about European identity and history. He
founded the
European Forum Alpbach in 1945. Otto
Molden was born in
Vienna shortly before the end of World...
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Meiringen Alpbach railway station (German:
Bahnhof Meiringen Alpbach) is a
railway station in the muni****lity of Meiringen, in the
Swiss canton of Bern...
- The Großer
Galtenberg is the
highest mountain in the
Alpbach valley in the
Austrian state of
Tyrol and
belongs to the Kitzbühel Alps. It is 2,424 m (AA)...
- side
valley of the Inn valley. The
Alpbachtal takes its name from the
Alpbach stream,
which flows through the
entire valley. The
entrance to the valley...
- to
attend relevant conferences on his
visits to the west,
including the
Alpbach Symposia on
Consciousness in 1983
where he met and had
discussions with...