- The
Burggrafenamt (Italian:
Burgraviato [burɡraˈvjaːto], German:
Burggrafenamt) is a
district (Italian: comprensorio, German: Bezirksgemeinschaft) in the...
- a
castle in the
comune (muni****lity) of
Tirol near Merano, in the
Burggrafenamt district of
South Tyrol, Italy. It was the
ancestral seat of the Counts...
- semigr****o di Lagundo) –
Burggrafenamt (Italian: Burgraviato),
South Tyrol Algunder Butterkäse (Italian:
formaggio di Lagundo) –
Burggrafenamt (Italian: Burgraviato)...
- (German/Italian) Area
Inhabitants Bozen/Bolzano Bozen/Bolzano 52 km2 107,436
Burggrafenamt/Burgraviato Meran/Merano 1,101 km2 97,315 Pustertal/Val
Pusteria Bruneck/Brunico...
-
Brunnenburg (1980). In
Oswald Trapp (ed.).
Tiroler Burgenbuch, vol. II,
Burggrafenamt, Bozen,
Athesia 1980.
Media related to
Brunnenburg at
Wikimedia Commons...
- for the
independence of
South Tyrol. MMM
Juval at
Juval Castle in the
Burggrafenamt in
Vinschgau is
dedicated to the "magic of the mountains", with an emphasis...
-
mountaineering and
alpine tourism. MMM
Juval at
Juval Castle in the
Burggrafenamt in
Vinschgau is
dedicated to the "magic of the mountains", with an emphasis...
- region,
though politically they are
affiliated with the
neighbouring Burggrafenamt district. "Vinschgau, Vintschgau, der".
Duden Online (in German). Retrieved...
- Bolzano, and to
relieve the
surrounding communities in the
district of
Burggrafenamt and the old
former two-lane
State street SS38 (Strada
statale 38). The...
- Nori**** as
provinces of the
Roman Empire.
Raetia included Vinschgau,
Burggrafenamt, Eisacktal, Wipptal,
Oberinntal and
parts of the Unterinntal. Nori****...