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Reschen P**** (German: Reschenp****,
pronounced [ˈrɛʃn̩ˌpas] ; Italian: P****o di
Resia [ˈp****o di ˈrɛːzja]) is a
mountain p****
across the main
chain of...
- ˈrɛːzja]) or Lake
Reschen is an
artificial lake in the
western portion of
South Tyrol, Italy,
approximately 2 km (1 mi)
south of the
Reschen P****,
which forms...
- is the second-longest
river in Italy,
after the Po. It
rises near the
Reschen P**** in the
Vinschgau in the
province of
South Tyrol, near the Italian...
- p****es of the
Silvretta and
Rhatikon Ranges, from the
Fuela P**** to the
Reschen Scheideck and the
Arlberg P****, are: Note: road
status as of 1911[update]...
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border between Austria and Italy. The Ötztal Alps are
bordered by the
Reschen P**** (1504 m) in the west and the Inn
river in the
northwest and north...
- of the Danube.
Raetia was
connected to
Italy across the Alps over the
Reschen P****, by the Via
Claudia Augusta. The
capital of the
province was Augusta...
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route from
Tyrol to the west
across the
Arlberg m****if. In the south, the
Reschen P**** at the main
chain of the Alps
leads to the
Vinschgau region in Italian...
- On 5 May 1945, the
division reached Nauders, Austria, just
beyond the
Reschen P****,
where it made
contact with
German forces being pushed south by the...
- AD; the
route took its
course along the
Adige valley to the
neighbouring Reschen P**** (west of the
Brenner P****), then
descended into the Inn
valley before...
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transit area. The
German monarchs regularly traveled across the
Brenner or
Reschen P**** on
their Italian expeditions aiming at
papal coronation or the consolidation...