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chief p****es of the
Carnic Alps are: Plöcken P**** (Tolmezzo to Kötschach-
Mauthen), road (1,360 m) Naßfeld P**** (Pontebba to Hermagor-Pressegger See), road...
- Kötschach-
Mauthen is a
market town in the
district of
Hermagor in
Carinthia in Austria. The muni****lity lies 34 km (21 mi) in the west of
Hermagor at...
- (Austria), Hermagor-Pressegger See (Austria),
Kirchbach (Austria), Kötschach-
Mauthen (Austria),
Moggio Udinese, Paluzza,
Treppo Ligosullo.
Paularo is twinned...
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Administrative seat: Hermagor-Pressegger See
Market towns:
Kirchbach • Kötschach-
Mauthen Muni****lities:
Dellach •
Gitschtal •
Lesachtal •
Sankt Stefan im Gailtal...
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stretches from the
Carinthian border with East
Tyrol down to Kötschach-
Mauthen in the east. The
Lesach Valley is
located in the
southwest of Carinthia...
- The
river reaches the
state of
Carinthia in
Lesachtal and from Kötschach-
Mauthen runs down the
broader Gail
Valley (German: Gailtal) with its
steep slopes...
- 1963 and as
Chancellor of
Austria from 1964 to 1970. Born in Kötschach-
Mauthen, Carinthia, the son of a
master baker,
Klaus attended the
Catholic junior...
- Friuli-Venezia
Giulia region of Italy. It
links the
market town of Kötschach-
Mauthen in the
Carinthian Gail
Valley with the
Paluzza muni****lity in the Carnia...
- muni****lities: Arta Terme, Cercivento, Comeglians,
Forni Avoltri, Kötschach-
Mauthen (Austria),
Lesachtal (Austria), Paularo, Ravascletto, Rigolato, Sutrio...
- retreat. In
Allied custody, the
battalion was sent to a camp at Kötschach-
Mauthen, from
which some of its
members escaped by to the
South Tyrol through the...