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- The Mangfall Mountains (German: Mangfallgebirge), or sometimes Mangfall Alps, are the easternmost part of the Bavarian Prealps that, in turn, belong to...
- in the south of the district include the Chiemgauer Alpen and the Mangfallgebirge, which also contains the Wendelstein, at 1,838 metres (6,030 ft) the...
- Bavarian Alps. This section of the Alps is called Mangfall Mountains (Mangfallgebirge) as the River Mangfall has its source here. The most important peaks...
- Madron (Mangfallgebirge) is a mountain of Bavaria, Germany. 47°43′N 12°08′E / 47.717°N 12.133°E / 47.717; 12.133 v t e...
- Wallberg (1.722 asl) is a mountain in the Mangfallgebirge, part of the Bavarian Alps in the south of Bavaria, Germany. The Wallberg has made history as...
- lakes are the main ones. The prin****l mountain range is part of the Mangfallgebirge, of which the Wallberg, at 1,722 metres (5,650 ft), with a cable car...
- This is a list of ski areas and resorts in Europe. Dardhë Pukë Grandvalira-Soldeu Grandvalira-El Tarter Grandvalira-Grau Roig Grandvalira - Pas de la Casa...
- 6962250 Geography Hirschberg Location in the Alps Location Bavaria, Germany Parent range Mangfallgebirge (Tegernsee Mountains) Climbing Easiest route Hike...
- Wallberg is a mountain in the Mangfallgebirge, in the south of Bavaria, Germany. Wallberg may also refer to: Frida Wallberg (born 1983), Swedish boxer...
- ISBN 978-3-8354-0334-5 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rotwand (Mangfallgebirge). Rotwand mountain hike (in German) Rotwand Reibe ski tour (in German)...