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Walchensee or Lake
Walchen is one of the
deepest and
largest alpine lakes in Germany, with a
maximum depth of 192.3
metres (631 ft) and an area of 16...
- The
Walchensee Power Plant (German: Walchens****raftwerk) is a
hydroelectric power station in Bavaria, Germany. It is a
storage power station that is fed...
- in the muni****lity of Wattenberg. The
military training area of Lizum-
Walchen has an area of over 50 km² and is the
second largest in
Austria after the...
- Wattenbach. Next to the Lizumbach,
there is a
military camp, the
Lager Walchen. "Lizumbach source" (Map).
Google Maps.
Retrieved 22
March 2020. "Lizumbach...
- It has an
elevation of 1,731
metres (5,679 ft) and is
northwest of Lake
Walchen.
Maximilian II of
Bavaria had a
hunting lodge built underneath today's...
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similar amount of
water flows into the lake from the Isar
through the Lake
Walchen Power Plant. The lake was
created during the last
glacial period of the...
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parts "
Walchen" and "Seller". The
Germanic peoples described as "
Walchen" its
Celtic and
Romanic neighbours (see Walensee, lake of the
Walchen). The word...
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neighboring towns in po****tion.
Walchen castle St.
Laurentius Church,
built in the town
center in the 14th century.
Walchen Church,
built in the 13th century...
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Jochberg Jochberg rising behind the Walchensee, i.e. the Lake
Walchen Highest point
Elevation 1,567 m (5,141 ft)
Coordinates 47°37′33″N 11°22′18″E /...
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Reign 1265–1270
Predecessor Ulrich von
Seckau Successor Friedrich II. von
Walchen Born c. 1237 Died 27
April 1270
Salzburg Burial Salzburg Cathedral House...