- The
Gurglbach is a
river of Tyrol, Austria. The
Gurglbach originates on the rock face Heiterwand [ceb; de; fr; nl; sv; zh] near N****ereith. It
flows from...
- two
different rivers called Rott exist): Beverin, Schergenbach, Sanna,
Gurglbach, Höttinger Bach, Mühlauer Bach,
Brandenberger Ache, Kieferbach, Auerbach...
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Schlossbach (in Zirl) Ötztaler Ache (east of Imst)
Pitze (near Imst)
Gurglbach (near Imst)
Sanna (at Landeck) Isar (near Deggendorf, Germany)
Ammer (in...
- Ötztaler Ache (near Ötztal
railway station) to the
confluence with the
Gurglbach (near Imst), then to the
Mieming Chain (AVE 4) in the
Northern Limestone...
-
strategically important, and a
total of six air
raids were
flown against the
Gurglbach Viaduct. The Inn
bridge in
Innsbruck was also
repeatedly the
target of...
-
Niederbach stream near
Inzing upstream as far as its
confluence with the
Gurglbach near Imst. Its
western boundary runs
along the
Gurgltal valley from Imst...