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Kochelsee or Lake
Kochel is a lake 70
kilometres (43 mi)
south of
Munich on the edge of the
Bavarian Alps. The
western 1.7 km² or 28.3
percent of the...
- the
district of Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen in Bavaria, on the s****s of
Kochelsee. The muni****lity
consists of the Altjoch, Brunnenbach, Ort, Pessenbach...
- The
Kochelsee Railway (German: Kochelseebahn,
literally "Lake
Kochel Railway") is a
branch line in
Upper Bavaria (Oberbayern), Germany, that is just under...
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Loisach runs
through the
great moors Murnauer Moos [ceb; de] and Loisach-
Kochelsee-Moore [ceb; de] The
Loisach is a 113-kilometre-long (70 mi) left tributary...
- high
alpine south there are
several mountain lakes:
Walchensee (16 km2),
Kochelsee (6 km2) and
Sylvensteinsee (an
artificial lake in the
course of the Isar...
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freshwater lakes such as Lake Starnberg, Ammersee, Chiemsee, Walchensee,
Kochelsee, Tegernsee, Schliersee, Simssee, Staffelsee, Wörthsee,
Kirchsee and the...
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between the two
higher peaks, but
actually separates Walchensee from
Kochelsee, 200
metres (660 ft) below.
Directly on the west bank of the lake is the...
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released into the
Kochelsee. The
installed capacity is 124 MW with an
annual production of 300 GWh. The
power plant is
south of
Kochelsee,
about 14 km (8...
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Adult female at the
Kochelsee, Schlehdorf, Germany...
- also shut down in 1971. The town is
served by
Penzberg station on the
Kochelsee Railway. Post
office by
Robert Vorhoelzer in the then
dominant "Heimatstil"...