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Bruneck (German pronunciation: [ˈbrunɛk] ; Italian:
Brunico [bruˈniːko] or [ˈbruːniko] Ladin:
Bornech or Burnech; Latin:
Brunecium or Brunopolis) is the...
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Pusteria Wolves are an
Italian professional ice
hockey team from
Bruneck, Italy. As of the 2021–22 season, the team
plays in the ICE
Hockey League...
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Markus Eder (born 30
November 1990 in
Bruneck) is an
Italian freestyle skier. He was a parti****nt at the 2014
Winter Olympics in Sochi.
Markus Eder –...
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towns in the
western valley are Toblach, Welsberg-Taisten, Olang, and
Bruneck; the most
important in the
eastern valley are Innichen, ****ten, and Sillian...
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Eduard von
Grebmer zu
Wolfsthurn (24 January, 1821, Dietenheim,
Bruneck–11
January 1875,
Bruneck) was an
Austrian politician and lawyer. He was a
member of...
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mountaineering on ice and the
great glaciers of the world. MMM Ripa at
Bruneck Castle [it] in
South Tyrol is
dedicated to the
mountain peoples from Asia...
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secondary school. He
finished high
school at the
Humanistisches Gymnasium in
Bruneck in 1988 and
completed military service as a
radio operator in the alpine...
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occur even on
summer mornings. Main
towns in this area are Meran,
Bruneck, Sterzing, and Brixen. Near the
lakes in
higher lands (between 1,000 and...
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bordering on Cfb) Bitola,
North Macedonia1 (Dfb,
bordering on Dfa)
Bruneck,
Italy (Dfb)
Cortina d'Ampezzo,
Italy (Dfb) Gospić, Croatia1 (Dfb, bordering...
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Castle Auer,
Tirol Castleruine Boymont,
Eppan an der Weinstraße
Castle Bruneck,
Bruneck Brunnenburg,
Tirol Churburg,
Schluderns Castle Enn,
Montan Castle Ehrenburg...