- repentant. On a
summer evening in 1082, he
reached the
Benedictine Abbey at
Ossiach in Carinthia,
where he was
received and did all kind of hard work until...
- Lake
Ossiach (German:
Ossiacher See, Slovene:
Osojsko jezero) is a lake in the
Austrian state of Carinthia. It is the state's
third largest lake after...
-
Ossiach (Slovene: Osoje) is a muni****lity in the
Feldkirchen District in the
Austrian state of Carinthia. The
small settlement is
mainly known for Ossiach...
-
early 14th century, the
castle ruins are
located on a rock cone of the
Ossiach Tauern range, at an
elevation of 658
metres (2,159 ft)
above sea level...
- The
Ossiach Tauern (German:
Ossiacher Tauern, Slovene:
Osojske Ture,
locally just Turje) is a
wooded mountain ridge in the
Austrian state of Carinthia...
- rivers. Carinthia's
lakes including Wörther See, Millstätter See, Lake
Ossiach, and Lake Faak are a
major tourist attraction. The
capital city is Klagenfurt...
- Klagenfurt. Both the Glan
river and the
small Tiebel, main
inflow of Lake
Ossiach, run
through the town.
There are
three lakes in the
vicinity to Feldkirchen...
-
basin is 825.2 km2 (318.6 sq mi). It
rises north of the Wörthersee in the
Ossiach Tauern, then
running through Feldkirchen,
going northeastwards p****ing...
- (Lower Austria):
Cistercian monks Nonnberg Abbey, see
Salzburg Ossiach Abbey (dissolved),
Ossiach (Carinthia):
Benedictine monks Pernegg Abbey (dissolved),...
-
festival in the
Austrian province of Carinthia. It was
founded in 1969 in
Ossiach and
since then has been held
annually in the
months of July and August...