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  2. Allgäu Alps - Wikipedia

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    The Allgäu Alps and the Allgäu region are not identical. The Allgäu is a landscape that, according to present-day understanding, is (almost entirely, but see Tannheimer Tal) on German soil. By contrast, the Allgäu Alps are a mountain range of the Alps whose definition falls out of the Alpine Club classification of the Eastern Alps. Parts of ...

  3. Oberstdorf - Wikipedia

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    The Allgäu Alps in the area around Oberstdorf attain heights of over 2,600 metres and belong to the Northern Limestone Alps. The best known summits in Oberstdorf are: [3] Fellhorn 2,038 m (Blumenberg of the Allgäu) Himmelschrofen 1,791 m; Höfats 2,259 m (the most prominent Allgäu "grass mountain") Kratzer 2,427 m

  4. Lake Constance Belt Railway - Wikipedia

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    Trainset of DB Regio in Überlingen. Lake Constance Belt Railway (German: Bodenseegürtelbahn) is the name used for several contiguous railway lines, either around the entire Upper Lake of Lake Constance (Bodensee) or only along its northern shore.

  5. List of ski resorts in the German Alps - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of ski resorts in the German Alps.Because the German part of the Alps lies exclusively in Bavaria, Alpine ski resorts are only found in that state. The mountains in Upper Bavaria are referred to as the Bavarian Alps; whilst those in the Bavarian province of Swabia are known as the Allgäu Alps.

  6. Allgäu - Wikipedia

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    The Allgäu (Standard German: ⓘ) or Allgovia is a region in Swabia in southern Germany. It covers the south of Bavarian Swabia , southeastern Baden-Württemberg , and parts of Austria . The region stretches from the pre-alpine lands up to the Alps .

  7. List of highest mountains of Germany - Wikipedia

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    They lie within the Alps in the region known as the Eastern Alps and are part of the Northern Limestone Alps. The majority belong to the mountain ranges of the Wetterstein, Berchtesgaden Alps and Allgäu Alps. Because the definition of a mountain is not universally agreed upon, a distinction is made between main summits and other peaks.

  8. Buchloe–Lindau railway - Wikipedia

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    Another InterCity train runs between Magdeburg and Oberstdorf, using the Buchloe–Lindau line only between Kempten and Immenstadt. The German EuroCity trains on the line were replaced by ICE TD (class 605) diesel multiple units in 2001/2002 on the Munich–Lindau–St. Gallen–Zurich route.

  9. Main Chain of the Allgäu Alps - Wikipedia

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