- back. The
exact origins of
spitz dogs
remain unknown,
though most of the
spitzes seen
today originate from the
Arctic region or from Siberia.[citation needed]...
- The Weiße
Spitze, at a
height of 2,962 m (AA), is the
highest peak in the
Villgraten Mountains. It lies
south of St.
Jakob in
Defereggen and east of the...
- The
Lisenser Spitze (3230 m) is a
mountain in the
Stubai Alps of Austria.
Information on
Lisenser Spitze (in German) v t e...
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German Spitzes that encomp**** them all from the toy or
dwarf (Pomeranian) to the
Wolfspitz (Keeshond). The sole
difference among the
German Spitzes is their...
- the
European Spitz,
though it has
adapted to a
warmer climate.
Indian Spitzes are
small dogs -
around 33 cm (13 in) at the
withers - with a soft chest...
-
would be a bit
dodgy to solo.
Panorama including Rotgrat from
Lisenser Spitze "Skitouren im Sellrain". www.alpenverein-freil****ing.de.
Retrieved 2020-05-13...
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transportation brought diverse peoples and
their dogs together,
Finnish Spitzes mated with
other breeds of dogs, and were
becoming extinct as a distinct...
- The
Laaser Spitze, also Orgelspitze, is a
mountain in the
Ortler Alps in
South Tyrol, Italy. "Laaser
Spitze - Peakbagger". peakbagger.com.
Retrieved 24...
- The Mackenröder
Spitze, at
about 427.5 m above sea
level (NN), is the
highest hill in the Göttingen
Forest and lies on the
boundary of the town and district...
- The Rote
Spitze is a
mountain in
Austria and, at 2,956 m (AA), the
second highest peak in the
Villgraten Mountains. It lies
south of St.
Jakob in Defereggen...