- The
Salzach (Austrian: [ˈsaltsax]; German: [ˈzaltsax]) is a
river in
Austria and Germany. It is 227
kilometres (141 mi) in
length and is a
right tributary...
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railways by the
middle of the 19th
century the
transport of salt on the
river Salzach came to an end,
taking away the
former source of wealth. A
number of floods...
- area of 7,156 km2 (2,763 sq mi). It
stretches along its main
river — the
Salzach –
which rises in the
Central Eastern Alps in the
south to the
Alpine foothills...
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Salzach (German: [ˈzaltsax]) is a
river of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is the left
headstream of the Saalbach. List of
rivers of Baden-Württemberg...
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situated on the
river Salzach in the
Flachgau district. Town
privileges were
granted on
April 30, 2001. The town
across the
Salzach is
Laufen in Bavaria...
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became the
parish church of Oberndorf.
After repeated flooding by the
Salzach, it was
demolished in 1910 and
replaced by a new
church when the whole...
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Golling an der
Salzach is a
market town in the
Hallein district of Salzburg, Austria. It is
located on the
southern rim of the
Tennengau region south...
- Boniface. The name
derives from the
barges carrying salt on the
River Salzach,
which were
subject to a toll in the 8th
century as was
customary for many...
- the
parish church of Oberndorf, a
village in the
Austrian Empire on the
Salzach river in present-day Austria. A
young Catholic priest,
Father Joseph Mohr...
- Austria. It is a
right tributary of the
Salzach near Bergheim.
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