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Simssee is a lake in the
Alpine foothills of Bavaria, Germany. Its has an
elevation of 470.1
metres and a
surface area of 6.5 km2,
making it the largest...
- Starnberg, Ammersee, Chiemsee, Walchensee, Kochelsee, Tegernsee, Schliersee,
Simssee, Staffelsee, Wörthsee,
Kirchsee and the
Osterseen (Easter Lakes), which...
- and Teisendorf. The
construction work in the area of the
Chiemsee and
Simssee lakes progressed slowly. As the
railway embankments slipped again and again...
- from the
Upper Marine Mol****e (middle Burdigalian,
early Miocene) of the
Simssee area (Bavaria, Germany), with
comments on
palaeogeographic and ecological...
- from the
Upper Marine Mol****e (middle Burdigalian,
early Miocene) of the
Simssee area (Bavaria, Germany), with
comments on
palaeogeographic and ecological...
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Rosenheim Town
Aerial view of
Rosenheim (foreground) and
Simssee (background); in
between from left to
right the Inn
river Flag Coat of arms Location...
- Inn, the Sims is
approximately eight kilometers long, and is fed by the
Simssee, a
small lake. It
flows into the
Rohrdorfer Achen,
close to its confluence...
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Rohrdorf 8033
Oberaudorf 8034
Brannenburg 8035
Raubling 8036
Stephanskirchen Simssee 8038
Vogtareuth 8039 Rott a.Inn 804 8041 Bad Tölz 8042
Lenggries 8043 Jachenau...
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located about 15 km
outside of
Rosenheim and is in
close proximity to Lake
Simssee and
Chiemsee lake and its
larger s**** towns, Prien, Gstadt, and Seebruck...
- formed[citation needed] plateau. The Inn
river on the west and the lake
Simssee are
natural boundaries. The
valley of the Sims
river is a
natural border...