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Mayrhofen is a town in the
Zillertal (Ziller
river valley) in the
Austrian state of Tyrol. It is
located approximately an hour from the
Tyrolean capital...
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valley areas in
Tyrol most
visited by tourists. Its
largest settlement is
Mayrhofen. The
Ziller Valley branches from the Inn
trench near Jenbach,
about 40 km...
- The
Harakiri is a
slope in the ski
resort of
Mayrhofen Ski
Zillertal 3000. It is
named after the ****anese
vulgar term for seppuku,
ritual suicide by samurai...
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resort festival, held
annually in the
spring at the
Austrian ski
resort of
Mayrhofen. The
event has been run
since 2000 when it was
first held at the French...
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Habeler (born 22 July 1942) is an
Austrian mountaineer. He was born in
Mayrhofen, Austria. He
developed an
interest in
mountain climbing at age six. Among...
- West. SV
Breitenbach SV
Brixen SV Hall SV
Kirchbichl SV Längenfeld SVG
Mayrhofen SC Mils 05 SC Münster FC
Natters SPG
Oberland West SV
Oberperfuss SV Umhausen...
- Austria. The 32
kilometres (20 mi) line
starts in
Jenbach and
terminates in
Mayrhofen.
Running through a
valley in a high-amenity
rural area, the line is used...
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which it
branches at
Mayrhofen, the
Tuxertal is
about 13 km long and
accessible on the
Tuxer Straße (Tux Road). From
Mayrhofen (630 m (AA)) to Hintertux...
- of the Tuxertal, a side
valley of the
Zillertal that
branches off at
Mayrhofen. The
territory of the
parish extends to the
glaciated peak of Olperer...
- Tyrol. The
Penken can be
reached by
modern cable car from the
village of
Mayrhofen. Schäffer, Rafael; S****, Ingo; Heldmann, Claus-Dieter; Scheuvens, Dirk...