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Antholzer Tal (Italian:
valle di Anterselva) is a side
valley of the
Upper Puster...
- The
Antholzer Bach (also German: Antholzerbach; Italian: Rio
Anterselva [ˈriːo ˌanterˈselva]) is a
stream in
South Tyrol, Italy.
Wikimedia Commons has...
- The
Antholzer See (Italian: Lago di Anterselva; German:
Antholzer See) is a lake in the
Antholzertal in
South Tyrol, Italy. It
belongs to the muni****lity...
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Georg Antholzer was an
Italian luger who
competed in the mid-1980s. A
natural track luger, he won two
medals in the men's
doubles event at the FIL European...
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Pfitscher Bach
Pflerscher Bach
Plima Ridnauner Bach
Rienz Ahr
Reinbach Antholzer Bach Gran Ega
Gsieser Bach
Pragser Bach
Pfunderer Bach
Talfer Villnößer...
- Rieserferner-Ahrn
Nature Park
established in 1988. The
Antholzer Bach
stream runs
through the
valley from
Antholzer See (Lago di Anterselva) down to its confluence...
- ****ten, and Sillian. The
largest tributaries of the
Rienz river form the
Antholzer Bach, the Ahr, the
Pragser Bach, the
Gsieser Bach, the Gran Ega, the Pfunderer...
- Time Gold Italy (Andreas Jud,
Gunther Steinhauser)
Silver Italy (Raimund Pigneter,
Georg Antholzer)
Bronze Austria (Roland Trattnig,
Harald Rabitsch)...
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Archived from the
original on 3 June 2016.
Retrieved 15
February 2022.
Antholzer, Helmuth. "PROSPETTIVE DI ****URO.
Merano 1945 - 1965 - Anteprima". www...
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Medal Athlete Time Gold Italy (Raimund Pigneter,
Georg Antholzer)
Silver Italy (Almir Bentemps,
Corrado Herin)
Bronze Italy (Andreas Jud,
Ernst Oberhammer)...