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- Kleinwalsertal is a valley in the Austrian province of Vorarlberg and part of the Bregenz district. It includes the muni****lity of Mittelberg and consists...
- form of abbreviations: B, DO, FK and BZ. The Biosphere Reserve Großes Walsertal covers about 19,200 ha and hosts 3,420 inhabitants and around 180 farms...
- subgroup of the Southeastern Walsertal Mountains (Südöstliche Walsertaler Berge) is bounded in the north by the Kleine Walsertal valley. To the east and southeast...
- The Biosphere Reserve Großes Walsertal (German: Biosphärenpark Großes Walsertal) is a protected nature reserve in the Austrian state of Vorarlberg. The...
- The Großes Walsertal (German: Großes Walsertal, Großwalsertal) is a valley located in the Austrian state of Vorarlberg. It is a side valley of the Walgau...
- Gall: Calfeisental, Taminatal Vorarlberg and Tirol: Großes Walsertal, Kleines Walsertal; Tannberg, Schröcken, Lech and Warth, parts of Steeg in Tirol...
- [citation needed] In Austria, there are 14 Walser communities: Grosses Walsertal (Blons, Fontanella, Raggal, St. Gerold, Sonntag, Thüringerberg), Kleinwalsertal...
- Kaunergrat (Pitztal-Kaunertal) Tyrolean Lechtal Zillertal Alps Ötztal Vorarlberg Biosphere park Großes Walsertal Nagelfluhkette Rhine delta (Lake Constance)...
- Allgäu Alps. It is the highest peak in the subgroup of the Southeastern Walsertal Mountains (Südöstliche Walsertaler Berge). The Widderstein is a m****if...
- Bludenz in the Austrian state of Vorarlberg, on the mouth of the Great Walsertal. Thuringen has 2,151 inhabitants. Montjola waterfall Norman Douglas (1868-1952)...