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  2. Tyrol Basin - Wikipedia

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    Tyrol Basin is a ski and snowboard area located in the town of Vermont, Wisconsin, near Mount Horeb, Wisconsin. It has runs at beginner, intermediate, advanced and expert level. Tyrol Basin has 22 runs, and 300–foot vertical, of average size for Midwest ski resorts. The ski area attracts many skiers and snowboarders from nearby Madison ...

  3. Tyrol - Wikipedia

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    Tyrol is bordered to the north by the state of Bavaria and to the east by the states of Carinthia and Salzburg. West of Tyrol lies the state of Vorarlberg and the canton of Grisons. On the southern side of Tyrol, the land is bordered by the regions of Veneto and Lombardy. Important rivers in Tyrol are the Adige, Inn and Drau. The region is ...

  4. Lake Obernberg - Wikipedia

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    Lake Obernberg (German: Obernberger See) is a lake of Tyrol, Austria. Lake Obernberg lies at an elevation of 1,590 metres [1] in the municipality Obernberg am Brenner near the Brenner. It is the biggest lake on the southern side of Tyrol. The fresh water is provided by the Obernberger Seebach subterranean springs. Around the lake are travel paths.

  5. History of Tyrol - Wikipedia

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    The northern part of Tyrol came under the influence of the Bavarii, while the west probably was part of Alamannia. Thus, Tyrol was divided among three spheres of influence that met in the approximate area of today's Bolzano. During the 6th century Bavaria and Alamannia became stem duchies of the Frankish Kingdom.

  6. Achen Lake - Wikipedia

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    Lake Achen (German: Achensee) is a lake in Austria, north of Jenbach in Tyrol. Lake Achen is also called "Fjord of the Alps" and "Tyrolean Sea". [1] The largest lake within the federal state, its maximum depth is 133 metres (436 ft). Together with the Achen Valley, it parts the Karwendel mountain range in the west from the Brandenberg Alps in ...

  7. Dürrensee - Wikipedia

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    Basin countries: Italy: Surface elevation: 1,400 m (4,600 ft) The Dürrensee (Italian: Lago di Landro; German: Dürrensee) is a lake in the Dolomites in South Tyrol ...

  8. County of Tyrol - Wikipedia

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    Map of the County of Tyrol and the Austrian Circle during the 15th century. After the Habsburg hereditary lands had been divided by the 1379 Treaty of Neuberg, Tyrol was ruled by the descendants of Duke Leopold III of Austria. After a second division within the Leopoldinian line in 1406, Duke Frederick IV of the Empty Pockets ruled them.

  9. Brennersee - Wikipedia

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    The lake Brennersee is a lake in Tyrol, Austria [1] that lies approximately 1.15 km north of the Brenner Pass, 1,310 metres above sea level. With an area of approximately 19 ha, it is the biggest lake in the Wipptal. The lake can be explored by motorway A13 or by local train from Innsbruck.