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  2. Salzach - Wikipedia

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    The Salzach (Austrian: [ˈsaltsax]; German:) is a river in Austria and Germany. It is 227 kilometres (141 mi) in length and is a right tributary of the Inn , which eventually joins the Danube .

  3. Burg Golling - Wikipedia

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    Burg Golling is a castle in Golling an der Salzach, in the Austrian state of Salzburg, erected by the Prince-Archbishops of Salzburg in the 13th century. The large fortress is located on a rock above the Salzach valley near the strategically important narrows between the Hagen and Tennen Mountains, at 469 metres (1,539 ft) above sea level.

  4. Salzachöfen - Wikipedia

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    Salzachöfen, sometimes translated as Salzachöfen Gorge, is a narrow gorge in the Northern Limestone Alps of Salzburg State, Austria. The gap is formed by the Salzach river as it cuts between the Hagen Mountains and Tennen Mountains. Lueg Pass provides a route along the Salzach above Salzachöfen. The terms Lueg Pass and Salzachöfen are ...

  5. Salzachgeier - Wikipedia

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    The Salzachgeier (2,469 m above sea level (AA)) is a rugged peak on the edge of the Kitzbühel Alps on the border of the Austrian states of Salzburg and Tyrol.In the cirques and high alpine meadows (Hochalmen) of its eastern slopes and the two neighbouring peaks of Fünfmandling (2,401 m) and Schwebenkopf (2,354 m) are the headstreams of the Salzach, the largest river north of the Salzburg ...

  6. Hochburg-Ach - Wikipedia

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    Hochburg-Ach is a municipality in the district of Braunau am Inn in the Austrian state of Upper Austria ... It lies east of the Salzach. About 42 percent of the ...

  7. St. Radegund (Upper Austria) - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1930s, Joseph Ratzinger, who would later become Pope Benedict XVI, took Sunday walks with his mother to Sankt Radegund "and to other localities on the Austrian side of the Salzach". [3] The village is known as the birthplace of Blessed Franz Jägerstätter , a Catholic farmer and conscientious objector who was executed at ...

  8. St. Veit im Pongau - Wikipedia

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    St. Veit im Pongau is a market town in the St. Johann im Pongau district in the Austrian state of Salzburg.St. Veit is the first healthy climate spa town in Salzburg. Submontane to the "Hochglocker" there is the 1912 founded san

  9. Salzach (Saalbach) - Wikipedia

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    Salzach (German:) is a river of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is the left headstream of the Saalbach. [1] Salzach; Location; Country: Germany: State: