- The
Loisach is a
river that
flows through Tyrol,
Austria and Bavaria, Germany. The
Loisach runs
through the
great moors Murnauer Moos [ceb; de] and...
-
canonized Nantwein as St.
Nantovinus in 1297. By the 15th century, the
Loisach and Isar
rivers were used for
water transport,
especially logging. River...
- pronunciation: [ˈvaŋk]) is a
mountain in
southern Germany,
situated in the
Loisach valley close to the
Austrian border in the
southwestern Ester Mountains...
-
parts of the
Karwendel mountains.
Apart from the
larger tributaries of
Loisach and Amper, many
smaller rivers flow into the Isar. The
drainage basin contains...
- Vils (in Vilshofen) Isar (near Deggendorf) Amper/Ammer (near Moosburg)
Loisach (near Wolfratshausen) Große
Laber (near Straubing)
Regen (in Regensburg)...
-
Werdenfels Castle (German: Burg Werdenfels)
stand about 80
metres above the
Loisach valley between Garmisch and
Farchant in the
county of Garmisch-Partenkirchen...
- muni****lity in the
district of Garmisch-Partenkirchen, in Bavaria, on the
Loisach River. The
district has a
railway station, Eschenlohe, on the...
- name
Kochel is
derived from the
Latin cocula meaning head or cone. The
Loisach flows into the lake at
Schlehdorf and
flows out at
Kochel am See. A similar...
- most
beautiful lakes in the
Bavarian Alps. It was
formed when the Isar
Loisach glacier withdrew at the end of the Würm
glaciation and left a depression...
-
latter only
covers the
Bavarian section of the
Prealps between the
River Loisach in the west and the
River Inn in the east.
According to the
Italian Partizione...