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- Reschensee (German: [ˈʁɛʃn̩ˌzeː] ; Austrian German pronunciation: [ˈrɛʃn̩ˌseˑ]; Italian: Lago di Resia [ˈlaːɡo di ˈrɛːzja]) or Lake Reschen is an artificial...
- bunker of the Alpine Wall The false source Graun, the bell tower in the Reschensee The Adige between Laas and Göflan in the Vinschgau The Adige flowing through...
- Fourteen South Tyrolean reservoirs used for energy production include the Reschensee (1,498 metres, 4,915 ft), which with an area of 523 hectares (2.02 sq mi)...
- flooded under Reschensee during its construction in 1950. Graun in South Tyrol, the original site of which was flooded under Reschensee during its construction...
- The ancient half-submerged bell-tower in the lake Lago di Resia (Reschensee in German), which borders Curon Venosta, is featured in the TV series....
- Falzarego) 2,105 m Schöneben / Belpiano Alps Italy loop road Reschen (Reschensee) and San Valentino alla Muta Skiing area. Possible to drive also the ramp...
- Reschen (Resia) is directly located on the watershed, on the s**** of the Reschensee reservoir, built in 1950 and famous for the bell tower which emerges from...
- Physical characteristics Source    • elevation 3,736 m (12,257 ft) Mouth Reschensee  • coordinates 46°48′15″N 10°32′23″E / 46.8042°N 10.5398°E / 46.8042;...
- 17 km long Karlinbach, originating under the Weißkugel, flows into the Reschensee, about 5 km below the official source under the Reschen P**** of the 409...
- (Switzerland), and Tschlin (Switzerland). The village of Graun borders the Reschensee, which was m****ively deepened and extended when the valley was dammed...