- The
Rienz (German pronunciation: [ˈriːɛnts] ; Italian:
Rienza [riˈɛntsa]) is a
river in
South Tyrol, Italy. Its
source is
located at 2,180 m of altitude...
- (perhaps an
ancient lake basin) and lies at the
confluence of the Ahr with the
Rienz,
which itself flows into the
Eisack river. Here the
northern Tauferer Ahrntal...
- and
Toblach in Italy,
where the Drau
empties into the
Black Sea and the
Rienz into the Adriatic.
Settlements are
often built on valley-floor
divides in...
- the
shallow valley floor called Toblacher Feld (Conca di Dobbiaco). The
Rienz river flows westwards through the
Puster Valley and the Drau
river flows...
-
alpine plateau at
around 2200 m to 2400 m,
which here
forms the end of the
Rienz Valley (Valle
della Rienza).
There are
three small mountain lakes, the Zinnenseen...
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February 2023.
Retrieved 9
August 2021 – via
Google Books.
Burns G, De
Rienz RT,
Baker DD,
Casavant M,
Spiller HA (June 2016).
Seifert SA,
Buckley N...
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easternmost part of the
Puster Valley,
stretching from the
watershed of the
Rienz and
Drava rivers at
Niederdorf in
South Tyrol down the
Drava to
Lienz in...
-
system also
includes the Eisack,
about 100
kilometres (62 mi) long, and the
Rienz,
about 80
kilometres (50 mi) long, the next two
largest rivers in South...
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Derjon Eggentaler Bach
Pfitscher Bach
Pflerscher Bach
Plima Ridnauner Bach
Rienz Ahr
Reinbach Antholzer Bach Gran Ega
Gsieser Bach
Pragser Bach Pfunderer...
- Innichen/San
Candido and
neighbouring Toblach/Dobbiaco in the west,
where the
Rienz River rises, a
tributary of the Adige/Etsch. At
Innichen itself the 16+...