- Nötsch im
Gailtal Airfield (German:
Flugplatz Nötsch im
Gailtal, ICAO: LOKN) is a
recreational aerodrome located near Nötsch im
Gailtal, Carinthia, Austria...
- The
Gailtal Alps (German:
Gailtaler Alpen or Drauzug), is a
mountain range of the
Southern Limestone Alps in Austria. It
rises between the
River Drava...
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Tyrolean speck is a
distinctively juniper-flavored ham
originally from Tyrol, a
historical Austrian region that
since 1918
partially lies in Italy. Its...
- painter, born
February 23, 1887, at Nötsch im
Gailtal, died
December 17, 1944, at Nötsch im
Gailtal.
Herbert Boeckl, painter, born June 3, 1894, in...
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Paularo in Italy. In the
north rises Mt. Reißkofel, the
highest peak of the
Gailtal Alps east of the
Lienz Dolomites, with an
elevation of 2,371
metres (7...
- Nötsch im
Gailtal (Slovene: Čajna) is a
market town in the
district of Villach-Land in the
Austrian state of Carinthia.
Located west of Villach, the muni****l...
- The
Carnic and
Gailtal Alps (Italian: Alpi
Carniche e
della Gail, German:
Karnische und
Gailtaler Alpen) is a
geographic grouping of
mountain ranges belonging...
- status,
which has been made
since the 15th
century in the Gail
Valley ("
Gailtal") in
Carinthia S****enspeck,
German "ham bacon",
typically made from a...
- dissertation, Vienna. Pronk, Tijmen. The
Slovene Dialect of Egg and
Potschach in the
Gailtal, Austria. Amsterdam: Rodopi, p. 5. v t e v t e v t e v t e...
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Sankt Stefan im
Gailtal (Slovene: Štefan na Zilji) is a
small muni****lity in the
district of
Hermagor in the
Austrian state of Carinthia.
Sankt Stefan...