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River in Germany
The Mangfall (German pronunciation: [ˈmaŋfal] ) is a river of Upper Bavaria, Germany. It is a left tributary of the Inn. The Mangfall is the outflow of
Mangfall
Mountain range in Germany
The Mangfall Mountains (German: Mangfallgebirge,pronounced [ˈmaŋfalɡəˌbɪʁɡə]), or sometimes Mangfall Alps, are the easternmost part of the Bavarian Prealps
Mangfall_Mountains
Town in Bavaria, Germany
located on the west bank of the Inn at the confluence of the rivers Inn and Mangfall, in the Bavarian Alpine Foreland. It is the third-largest city in Upper
Rosenheim
River in Bavaria, Germany
Germany. It is the natural outflow of the Seehamer See, and flows into the Mangfall near Valley. The Moosbach has its origin at the west end of Lake Seehamer
Moosbach_(Mangfall)
Road bridge in Germany
The Mangfall Bridge is a motorway bridge across the valley of the Mangfall north of Weyarn in Upper Bavaria, Germany, which carries Bundesautobahn 8 between
Mangfall_Bridge
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Sulzberg_(Mangfall_Mountains)
Place in Bavaria, Germany
Oabling) is a spa town and former district seat in Bavaria on the river Mangfall, located some 56 km (35 mi) southeast of Munich. It features a luxury health
Bad_Aibling
River in Germany
via Beyharting (Tuntenhausen) to Bad Aibling, where it flows into the Mangfall. The Glonn has a length of about 29 km (18 mi). Its name originates from
Glonn_(Mangfall)
Mountain in Germany
030 ft) mountain in the Bavarian Alps in South Germany. It is part of the Mangfall Mountains, the eastern part of the Bavarian Pre-Alps, and is the highest
Wendelstein_(mountain)
Town in Bavaria, Germany
in Bavaria, Germany. It is situated 5 km west of Rosenheim on the river Mangfall. In 1859 Kolbermoor railway stop was built for the new Bavarian Maximilian's
Kolbermoor
River in Germany
Bavaria, Germany. It is also called Goldbach. It is a right tributary of the Mangfall near Bad Aibling. List of rivers of Bavaria Complete table of the Bavarian
Mühlbach_(Mangfall)
Series of mountain ranges in the German state of Bavaria
into: Ester Mountains, Walchensee Mountains, Benediktenwand Group and Mangfall Mountains Karwendel: main part of the range lies in Austrian Tyrol "Animals
Bavarian_Alps
2016 train collision in Bavaria, Germany
combination into his computer. The incident occurred on the single-track Mangfall Valley Railway (German: Mangfalltalbahn), at a curve between the stations
Bad_Aibling_rail_accident
Chiemsee (in Seebruck) Tiroler Achen (in Grabenstätt) Isen (in Neuötting) Mangfall (in Rosenheim) Ilz (in Passau) Vils (in Vilshofen) Isar (near Deggendorf)
List_of_rivers_of_Germany
Topics referred to by the same term
river of Bavaria, tributary of the Kahl Goldbach (Mangfall), a river of Bavaria, tributary of the Mangfall Goldbach (Pegnitz), a river of Bavaria, tributary
Goldbach
Railway line in Bavaria, Germany
The Mangfall Valley Railway (German: Mangfalltalbahn) (KBS 958) is a single-tracked, electrified railway that runs through the Mangfall valley in Bavaria
Mangfall_Valley_Railway
District in Bavaria, Germany
Bavarian Alps. This section of the Alps is called Mangfall Mountains (Mangfallgebirge) as the River Mangfall has its source here. The most important peaks
Miesbach_(district)
Municipality in Bavaria, Germany
district of Rosenheim, in Bavaria, Germany. It is situated on the River Mangfall, 16 km west of Rosenheim. Liste der ersten Bürgermeister/Oberbürgermeister
Bruckmühl
Mangfall Mountains, Alps Großer Traithen (1,852 m), Rosenheim district, Mangfall Mountains, Alps Wendelstein (1,838 m), Rosenheim district, Mangfall Mountains
List_of_mountains_of_Bavaria
River in Germany
Germany. It is a right tributary of the Mangfall at Rosenheim. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kaltenbach (Mangfall). List of rivers of Bavaria Complete
Kaltenbach_(Mangfall)
River in Switzerland, Austria and Germany
Bach, Mühlauer Bach, Brandenberger Ache, Kieferbach, Auerbach, Kirchbach, Mangfall, Rott, Attel, Isen, Rott The average discharge at the mouth of the Inn
Inn_(river)
Mountain range in Germany
Prealps. The Tegernsee Mountains are also the westernmost part of the Mangfall Mountains (Mangfallgebirge). Well-known walking destinations are the peaks
Tegernsee_Mountains
Topics referred to by the same term
tributary of the Fichtenberger Rot Moosbach (Mangfall), a river of Bavaria, Germany, tributary of the Mangfall This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Moosbach
state of Tyrol is a mountain, 1,986 m (AA), and the highest peak of the Mangfall range, a subdivision of the Bavarian Prealps. Because the Brandenberg Alps
Hinteres_Sonnwendjoch
German architect (1874–1942)
which met with official approval, and Hitler chose his design for the Mangfall Bridge, a girder bridge on two massive concrete pylons carrying one of
German_Bestelmeyer
Mountain in Germany
Bodenschneid is a 1,668 m high mountain in the Schliersee Mountains in the Mangfall range in the German Free State of Bavaria. The Bodenschneid rises between
Bodenschneid
Topics referred to by the same term
further downstream called Elsava Kaltenbach (Mangfall), a river of Bavaria, Germany, tributary of the Mangfall People: Ernst Kaltenbach (1889–1995), Swiss
Kaltenbach
German railway
Salzburg Hauptbahnhof. The station was opened on 24 October 1857 with the Mangfall Valley Railway as a provisional station. Because of some delays, the permanent
Rosenheim–Salzburg_railway
Topics referred to by the same term
Germany, tributary of the Amper Glonn (Mangfall), a river of Upper Bavaria, Germany, tributary of the Mangfall This disambiguation page lists articles
Glonn_(disambiguation)
Mountain range in the Northern Limestone Alps, Austria-Germany
is known as the Mangfall Mountains, because its streams – the Rottach, Weißach, Schlierach and Leitzach – all flow into the Mangfall river, which drains
Bavarian_Prealps
Municipality in Bavaria, Germany
on the north shore of the Tegernsee Lake, and near the source of River Mangfall. It is 46 kilometres (29 mi) from Munich and 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) from
Gmund_am_Tegernsee
47.67722; 11.87250 Geography Brecherspitz Bavaria, Germany Parent range Mangfall Mountains (Schliersee Mountains) Climbing Easiest route Spitzingsattel
Brecherspitz
Mountain in Bavaria, Germany
to the east of the Grosser Riesenkopf, in the Wendelsteingebiet of the Mangfall mountains in the Bavarian prealps. The rock on the Maiwand is mostly light-colored
Maiwand_(mountain)
Railway station in Bavaria, Germany
the lines to Salzburg, Kufstein/Innsbruck and Mühldorf, as well as the Mangfall Valley Railway. Rosenheim is operated by DB Station&Service, a subsidiary
Rosenheim_station
their powers they controlled a wide region extending into Tyrol, in the Mangfall valley, as well as in the Chiemgau region and modern Lower Austria. According
House of Falkenstein (Bavaria)
House_of_Falkenstein_(Bavaria)
Private railway company in Germany
5 0.0 Holzkirchen terminus Mangfall Valley Railway to Rosenheim (KBS 958 ) KBS 955 6.6 Darching 11.1 Thalham Mangfall River Schlierach River 17.2
Bayerische_Oberlandbahn
Topics referred to by the same term
(Isar-Werkkanal), of Bavaria, tributary of the Isar Mühlbach (Mangfall), of Bavaria, tributary of the Mangfall Auer Mühlbach, of Bavaria Zipser Mühlbach, of Bavaria
Mühlbach
Lake in the Bavarian Alps, Germany
725.5 metres (2,380 ft) above sea level. The lake's outflow is the River Mangfall, a tributary of the River Inn and thence the River Danube. The buildings
Tegernsee_(lake)
city's water supply system in 1883, which sourced spring water from the Mangfall Valley. In 1889, a competition was held to design the fountain, and Adolf
Wittelsbacherbrunnen (Lenbachplatz)
Wittelsbacherbrunnen_(Lenbachplatz)
Municipality in Bavaria, Germany
1st Extreme Ironing World Championships. Valley is located on the river Mangfall. Traces can be found that track the history of the village back as far
Valley,_Bavaria
Hiking path through the Bavarian Alps
sites as Neuschwanstein castle. It continues through the Ammergauer Alps, Mangfall Mountains, Chiemgauer Alps and ends in Berchtesgaden south of Salzburg
Maximiliansweg
Municipality in Bavaria, Germany
hills of the last Ice Age in the foothills of the Alps overlooking the Mangfall Mountains. The village Otterfing is located in the middle of Upper Bavaria
Otterfing
Mountain in Bavaria, Germany
southeast of the municipality of Flintsbach. It rises to 1337m in the Mangfall Mountains at the far east of the Bavarian Prealps. "Bayern Atlas". Retrieved
Großer_Riesenkopf
Initial phase of the German Autobahn (limited access highway) network
cathedrals of our past, into future millennia." The first of these was the Mangfall Bridge at Weyarn, a girder bridge designed by German Bestelmeyer that spanned
Reichsautobahn
Railway station in Bad Aibling
Bavaria, Germany. The station was erected in the 19th century for the Mangfall Valley Railway. Officially put in to service on October 31, 1857, the station
Bad_Aibling_station
River in Germany
Zeiselbach is a small river of Bavaria, Germany. It is a tributary of the Tegernsee, which is drained by the Mangfall. List of rivers of Bavaria v t e
Zeiselbach
Mountain range in Germany
The Schliersee Mountains (German: Schlierseer Berge) are a part of the Mangfall Mountains in the Bavarian Prealps around the lakes of the Schliersee and
Schliersee_Mountains
District in Bavaria, Germany
lakes, the Chiemsee. The main rivers in the district are the Inn and the Mangfall, which meet in the city of Rosenheim. Mountain ranges in the south of the
Rosenheim_(district)
tributary of the Mangfall Glött Goldbach, tributary of the Aschaff Goldbach, tributary of the Kahl Goldbach, tributary of the Mangfall Goldbach, tributary
List_of_rivers_of_Bavaria
Ortsteil of Feldkirchen-Westerham in Bavaria, Germany
century, Count Siboto II. von Weyarn, built a castle here overlooking the Mangfall River to the east. He called it Neuburg and it was completed by 1133. In
Vagen,_Germany
German newspaper in Bavaria
editorial, which also includes the newspaper titles Chiemgau-Zeitung, Mangfall-Bote, Wasserburger Zeitung, Mühldorfer Anzeiger, Waldkraiburger Nachrichten
Oberbayerisches_Volksblatt
1990 West German film
the man takes it from her and shoots himself in the head. Thursday The Mangfall Bridge, motorway bridge in Germany superimposed by the names, ages, and
Der_Todesking
Bavarian chemist and hygienist (1818–1901)
running water throughout the city. He also emphasized the selection of the Mangfall river, not the readily at hand and highly polluted Isar river, as the source
Max_Joseph_von_Pettenkofer
peak. It lies north of Steinberg am Rofan. Because it projects above the Mangfall Mountains to the north by about 300 metres, the striking double peak is
Guffert
The Rotwand ("Red Wall") is a 1,884 m high peak in the Mangfall Mountains in Bavaria, the highest summit in the Spitzingsee region and one of the most
Rotwand_(Bavaria)
Mountain in Bavaria, Germany
47°38′49″N 12°9′33″E / 47.64694°N 12.15917°E / 47.64694; 12.15917 Geography Location District of Rosenheim, Bavaria, Germany Parent range Mangfall Mountains
Hocheck_(Oberaudorf)
Lake in Schliersee, Bavaria, Germany
Schliersee (German pronunciation: [ˈʃliːɐ̯zeː]) is a natural lake in Upper Bavaria in the Bavarian Alps. It is located next to the small town of Schliersee
Schliersee_(lake)
Mountain in Austria and Germany
German state of Bavaria. The 1,708 m (AA) high mountain is part of the Mangfall range, a subdivision of the Bavarian Prealps.[unreliable source?] It is
Trainsjoch
Ludendorff Bridge, the Bridge at Remagen, destroyed in the Second World War Mangfall Bridge Moselle Viaduct Mülheim Bridge, Cologne Neckar Viaduct, Weitingen
List_of_bridges
Fountain in Munich, Germany
senior journeyman with a raised cup. Since 29 July 1884, water from the Mangfall Valley flows out of the fountain. This is also the reason for the engraved
Fischbrunnen
Double-track main line of the German railways
Munich and Rosenheim in 1871. Already in the 1860s, it was clear that the Mangfall Valley Railway (Mangfalltalbahn), which had been opened between 1854 and
Munich–Rosenheim_railway
south of Munich. The church village lies on the Mangfall river and is divided into two halves by the Mangfall Valley Railway line. 47°53′45″N 11°51′23″E
Feldolling
Monitoring base of the US intelligence organization NSA
tracking station operated by the German SIGINT agency BND from nearby Mangfall Barracks in Bad Aibling, Bavaria. Created by the Western Allies in 1947
Bad_Aibling_Station
The Roßkopf is a 1,580-metre-high (5,180 ft) peak in the Mangfall Mountains in Upper Bavaria. It lies in the south of the district of Miesbach right on
Roßkopf_(Bavaria)
Mountain in Germany
in a valley in the center of the terrain structure to the east and the Mangfall, in which it flows. The valley of the Farnbach divides Taubenberg into
Taubenberg
Topics referred to by the same term
the Allgäu Alps in Tyrol Rotwand (Bavaria) (1,884 m above NN), in the Mangfall Mountains near Bayrischzell in Bavaria Rotwandlspitze (German: Red Wall
Rotwand
2016 12 85 Two regional trains hit each other head-on on the bend on the Mangfall Valley Railway. The traffic controller was distracted by a smartphone online
List_of_German_rail_accidents
Mountain in Bavaria, Germany
Geierstein (also Geigerstein) is a 1,491 m high mountain in the western Mangfall Mountains, part of the Bavarian Prealps, in Bavaria, Germany. Geierstein
Geierstein
River in Germany
is a small river of Bavaria, Germany. It flows into the Tegernsee, which is drained by the Mangfall, in Sankt Quirin. List of rivers of Bavaria v t e
Grambach_(Tegernsee)
Topics referred to by the same term
Sulzberg, Oberallgäu, a municipality in Oberallgäu, Germany Sulzberg (Mangfall Mountains), a mountain in the Bavarian Alps, Germany Sulzberg (Lower Bavaria)
Sulzberg
River in Germany
11°42′48″E / 47.6215°N 11.7134°E / 47.6215; 11.7134 Basin features Progression Weißach→ ‹See Tfd› Mangfall→ ‹See Tfd› Inn→ ‹See Tfd› Danube→ Black Sea
Schwarzenbach_(Weißach)
733°E / 47.600; 11.733 The Schildenstein is a 1613 m high mountain in the Mangfall Mountains in Bavaria. The peak can be reached after an easy hike from Kreuth
Schildenstein
River in Germany
11°44′54″E / 47.7704°N 11.7484°E / 47.7704; 11.7484 Basin features Progression Festenbach→ ‹See Tfd› Mangfall→ ‹See Tfd› Inn→ ‹See Tfd› Danube→ Black Sea
Dürnbach_(Festenbach)
Rail line in Bavaria, Germany
Maximilian's Railway along with the Munich-Rosenheim section of the modern Mangfall Valley Railway. The section between Munich and Rosenheim was designed between
Munich–Holzkirchen_railway
Pleistocene Outwash plain in Bavaria, Germany
as Flinz are impermeable to water. During the pleistocene the ancient Mangfall river flowed through the eastern section of what is now the Munich gravel
Munich_gravel_plain
Rinnerspitz is a 1,611 m high peak in the Schliersee Mountains in the Mangfall mountain range in the German Free State of Bavaria. It is also known by
Rinnerspitz
River in Germany
Hainerbach is a small river of Bavaria, Germany. It is a right tributary of the Mangfall in Bruckmühl. List of rivers of Bavaria Complete table of the Bavarian
Hainerbach
Mountain in Bavaria, Germany
municipality of Bavaria, Germany. Situated in the eastern foothills of the Mangfall Mountains, some 400 meters above the Inn valley, it is noteworthy for its
Petersberg_(Flintsbach)
Railway station in Germany
Holzkirchen station is a junction station where the Munich–Holzkirchen railway, Mangfall Valley Railway (to Rosenheim), Holzkirchen–Lenggries railway and Holzkirchen–Schliersee
Holzkirchen_station
Interdisciplinary research field
invested 400,000 Euros to build an artificial step-pool system on the Mangfall River, a tributary of the Inn River. Italy imitated a step-pool system
Ecohydraulics
Railway line in Germany
From Munich, the line ran for over 106 km over the route now known as the Mangfall Valley line via Großhesselohe and Rosenheim to Kufstein, where it connected
Bavarian_Maximilian_Railway
Medieval manuscript; the only preserved secular urbarium from the Hohenstaufen era
the Counts of Falkenstein, covering a large area between the Bavarian Mangfall valley, today's South Tyrol and Lower Austria, in addition to the dynasty's
Codex_Falkensteinensis
Mountain in Germany
11.85646°E / 47.66214; 11.85646 Geography Stümpfling Bavaria, Germany Parent range Mangfall Mountains Climbing Normal route from the Spitzing Saddle
Stümpfling
Mountain range
or Halserspitz at 1,862 m. The Blauberge are part of Upper Bavaria's Mangfall Mountains or more precisely the Tegernsee Mountains and are located about
Blauberge
River in Germany
[ˈbʁaɪtn̩bax]) is a river in Bad Wiessee of Bavaria, Germany. It is a tributary of the Tegernsee, which is drained by the Mangfall. List of rivers of Bavaria v t e
Breitenbach_(Tegernsee)
River in Germany
is a small river in Bavaria, Germany. It flows into the Tegernsee, which is drained by the Mangfall, in Sankt Quirin. List of rivers of Bavaria v t e
Quirinbach
Species of butterfly
there are only a few reports from the eastern Kocheler Mountains, the Mangfall Mountains and the Chiemgau Alps. What is striking is the lack of it east
Oeneis_glacialis
Rail line in Bavaria, Germany
line runs in a southwesterly direction to Kreuzstraße. There it meets the Mangfall Valley Railway, running from Rosenheim to Holzkirchen. Kreuzstraße station
Munich-Giesing–Kreuzstraße railway
Munich-Giesing–Kreuzstraße_railway
Austrian mountain refuge
It has a good view over the Inn valley and Kufstein and across to the Mangfall Mountains and the Wilder Kaiser. The hut is managed by the German Alpine
Vorderkaiserfelden_Hut
Double-track main line in Germany
also connects in Rosenheim station with the line from Mühldorf and the Mangfall Valley line from Holzkirchen. To the south, the line passes through the
Rosenheim–Kufstein_railway
Munich–Holzkirchen–Schaftlach–Tegernsee 429 EVU: Bayerische Oberlandbahn 958 Mangfall Valley Railway Holzkirchen–Rosenheim 429b 959 Traunstein–Waging railway
List of scheduled railway routes in Germany
List_of_scheduled_railway_routes_in_Germany
River in Bavaria, Germany
Bavaria, Germany. It flows into the Tegernsee, which is drained by the Mangfall, in Rottach-Egern. List of rivers of Bavaria Complete table of the Bavarian
Rottach_(Tegernsee)
Munich S-Bahn station
between Munich and Rosenheim and made the detour via Holzkirchen and the Mangfall valley unnecessary. A branch line from Grafing to Glonn was opened on 26
Grafing_Bahnhof
Lake in Bavaria, Germany
11°51′22″E / 47.85000°N 11.85611°E / 47.85000; 11.85611 Primary inflows Mangfall, Schlierach, Leitzach (artificial) Primary outflows Moosbach Basin countries
Seehamer_See
River in Germany
pronunciation: [ˈlaɪtsax]) is a river of Bavaria, Germany. It flows into the Mangfall near Feldkirchen-Westerham. List of rivers of Bavaria Complete table of
Leitzach
(for example on the mountains of the Chiemgau, in the Inn Valley or the Mangfall Mountains), and also his hikes across the Pre-Alps (in the Adige Valley
Julius_Mayr
Railway station in Bavaria, Germany
Bf Owned by Deutsche Bahn Operated by DB Netz DB Station&Service Lines Mangfall Valley Railway Munich-Giesing–Kreuzstraße railway Platforms 1 island platform
Kreuzstraße_station
River in Germany
12.002639 • elevation 480 m Length 10.5 km (6.5 mi) Basin features Progression Glonn→ ‹See Tfd› Mangfall→ ‹See Tfd› Inn→ ‹See Tfd› Danube→ Black Sea
Braunau_(river)
and out of Rosenheim on the Rosenheim–Salzburg, Rosenheim–Kufstein and Mangfall Valley lines. Meridian operated a fleet of 35 FLIRT3 electric multiple
Meridian_(commuter_rail)
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