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- Obervellach is a market town in the district of Spittal an der Drau, in the Austrian state of Carinthia. The town is situated in the valley of the Möll...
- to Nuremberg and then on via Austria over the Alps. In the village of Obervellach in 1520, he completed his first representative work, the "Frangipani-Altar"...
- valley of the Hohe Tauern mountain range stretching southwards down to Obervellach on the Möll river and separating the Ankogel Group in the east from the...
- double-track, the northern and southern sections only single-track. The Obervellach station near the southern tunnel exit, situated on a slope 365 m (1,198 ft)...
- Niederfalkenstein Castle is a medieval castle near Obervellach in Carinthia, Austria. It is part of the larger Falkenstein fortification complex; while...
- Arpajon, France (1991) Innichen, Italy (1969) Maria Wörth, Austria (1978) Obervellach, Austria (1963) Škofja Loka, Slovenia (2004) Waidhofen an der Ybbs, Austria...
- Marzahn-****ersdorf (Berlin), Germany Nad jazerom (Košice), Slovakia Obervellach, Austria Sanming, China Topliţa, Romania Budapest XVI Tây Hồ District...
- Radenthein Market towns: GreifenburgLurnfeldMillstattOberdrauburgObervellachRennweg am KatschbergSachsenburgSeebodenSteinfeld • Winklern...
- 040 Nötsch im Gailtal Market town 2,233 Oberdrauburg Market town 1,172 Obervellach Market town 2,201 Ossiach Other muni****lity 785 Paternion Market town...
- (1816 in Obervellach – 1902) priest and botanist Hans G****er (1817 in Eisentratten – 1868) painter and sculptor Carl Gussenbauer (1842 in Obervellach – 1903)...