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Grainau (Southern Bavarian: Groana) is a muni****lity in the
district of Garmisch-Partenkirchen, in
southern Bavaria, Germany. It is
located at the foot...
- The
first was the 3.2
kilometres (2.0 mi) long
centre section between Grainau and the
Eibsee which went into
operation on 19
February 1929. On 19 December...
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Grainau station (German:
Zugspitzbahnhof Grainau) is a
railway station on the
Bavarian Zugspitze Railway (Bayerische Zugspitzbahn),
situated in Grainau...
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Alfred Gerstenberg (6
April 1893, in
Grainau – 1
January 1959, in Bad Tölz) was a
general of the ****
German Luftwaffe (air force) in
World War II, serving...
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Hammersbach (758 m
above sea level) is a
village in the muni****lity of
Grainau at the foot of the
Wetterstein Mountains in
South Germany. It is located...
- Germany's
highest mountain. The lake lies
within the muni****lity of
Grainau and is
privately owned. The
northeast corner of the
Eibsee is
known as...
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Zugspitze (local name "Zugspitz") is
south of
Garmisch near the
village of
Grainau. The
highest mountain in Germany, it
actually straddles the
border with...
- Bike Hall of Fame in 1999.
Regina Stiefl was born on 11
October 1966, in
Grainau, Germany. Her sister, Susi Dahlmeier [de], is also a
mountain biker. Early...
- Zugspitze, in the
Bavarian Alps, 2,962 m (9,718 ft), Garmisch-Partenkirchen /
Grainau,
Bavaria 47°25′N 10°59′E / 47.417°N 10.983°E / 47.417; 10.983 (Zugspitze...
- the
Austrian state of Tyrol. The muni****lities
responsible for it are
Grainau and Ehrwald. To the west the
Zugspitze m****if
drops into the
valley of...