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large Franzensfeste Fortress erected from 1833 to 1838 and
Franzensfeste station is also
known as an
important railway hub.
Franzensfeste is located...
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Franzensfeste Fortress (Italian:
Forte di Fortezza; German:
Festung Franzensfeste,
literally "Franz's Fortress") is a
fortress situated in the village...
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connection in the world. It will run from near Innsbruck, in Austria, to
Franzensfeste/Fortezza, in Italy,
replacing part of the
current Brenner railway. The...
- Italy. It
comprises the
middle part of the
valley of the Eisack, from
Franzensfeste in the
north to
Waidbruck in the south. The
valley of the
Eisack river...
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Franzensfeste station (Italian:
stazione di Fortezza) is a
railway station located on the
Brenner Railway and the
western terminus of the
Puster Valley...
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Italy Regional Train (Trenitalia Regional): Brennero/Brenner – Fortezza/
Franzensfeste – Bressanone/Brixen – Chiusa/Klausen – Bolzano/Bozen –
Trento – Rovereto...
- Tyrol,
Austria and in
South Tyrol, Italy,
running between Innsbruck and
Franzensfeste. The
Brenner P**** (1,374 m) at the Austro-Italian
border divides it...
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major towns and
villages along the
course of the
river are Sterzing,
Franzensfeste, Brixen, Klausen,
Waidbruck and
finally the
capital city of the province...
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Railway (German: Pustertalbahn; Italian:
Ferrovia della Val Pusteria) to
Franzensfeste (Fortezza). It
starts in
northern Slovenia,
crosses Carinthia and East...
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between Franzensfeste (Italian: Fortezza) and
Innichen (San Candido),
South Tyrol, Italy. The line
branches off the
Brenner Railway in
Franzensfeste and runs...