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  2. Berchtesgaden - Wikipedia

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    Berchtesgaden (German pronunciation: [ˈbɛʁçtəsˌɡaːdn̩]) is a municipality in the district Berchtesgadener Land, Bavaria, in southeastern Germany, near the border with Austria, 30 km (19 mi) south of Salzburg and 180 km (110 mi) southeast of Munich.

  3. Berchtesgadener Ache - Wikipedia

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    confluence of the Ramsauer Ache and the Königsseer Ache in Berchtesgaden • coordinates 47°37′33″N 13°00′01″E  /  47.6257°N 13.0002°E  / 47.6257; 13

  4. Schneibstein - Wikipedia

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    Berchtesgaden Alps The Schneibstein is a mountain, 2,276 m (7,467 ft) above sea level , in the Hagen Mountains range of the Berchtesgaden Alps . Located on the border between Germany ( Bavaria ) and Austria ( Salzburg ), it is popular with tourists and day-trippers due to its ease of access and panoramic views.

  5. Berchtesgaden Alps - Wikipedia

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    Obersee (Königssee) While the highest mountain of the Berchtesgaden Alps is the Hochkönig (2,941 metres (9,649 ft)) located in the Austrian part, the best known peak is the Watzmann massif, the third-highest mountain of Germany at 2,713 metres (8,901 ft).

  6. Untersberg - Wikipedia

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    The highest peak of the table-top mountain is the Berchtesgaden Hochthron at 1,973 metres (6,473 ft). The landmark gained international fame as the "distinctive, lopsided peak" featured at the beginning and end of the 1965 movie The Sound of Music , [ 1 ] although the filming was done on the German side, not the Austrian side.

  7. Berchtesgaden National Park - Wikipedia

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    The park was opened on 1 August 1978, and had a total area of 208.08 square kilometres (80.34 sq mi). [6] In 1990, the national park was recognized by UNESCO as a Biosphere Reserve. [3] In 2010, the park was expanded. As of 2012, its area was 210 square kilometres (81 sq mi). [1] [3]