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- The Untersberg is the northernmost m****if of the Berchtesgaden Alps, a prominent spur straddling the border between Berchtesgaden, Germany and Salzburg...
- Untersberg-Arena is a football stadium in Grödig, Austria. It is home to SV Grödig and FC Liefering. After SV Grödig was promoted to the Austrian Bundesliga...
- 6' (pen.) Chytil 44', 57' D. Jurásek 47' Lingr 71' M. Jurásek 85' Černý 89' Report P. Mbong 59' Stadium: Untersberg-Arena Referee: Stefan Ebner (Austria)...
- Luxembourg and France Rila – Rhodope M****if – Bulgaria–Greece TroodosCyprus Untersberg – Germany–Austria Vitosha M****if – Bulgaria Alpilles Aravis Range Armorican...
- without attaining a degree and joined his father's new enterprise, the Untersberg Mining Company, where he worked for several months. From 1925 to 1927...
- stretching from the slopes of the Salzkammergut Mountains in the east to the Untersberg m****if and the Chiemgau Alps in the west. Tennengau (district capital...
- Emperor of ****ure Germany, France, and the Low Countries, rests in the Untersberg near Salzburg (Austria). Frederick Barbarossa, Holy Roman Emperor, sleeps...
- rolling plains to the north. The closest alpine peak, the 1,972‑metre-high Untersberg, is less than 16 km (10 mi) from the city center. The Altstadt, or "old...
- Berchtesgaden Alps, including the Hoher Göll, Watzmann, Hochkalter and Untersberg peaks, as well as to the Königssee lake and to the city of Salzburg. From...
- legends refer to Emperor Frederick II or to Charlemagne sleeping in the Untersberg near Salzburg. The Barbarossa myth was first do****ented in the late 17th...