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    Berchtesgaden Alps (German: Berchtesgadener Alpen) are a mountain range of the Northern Limestone Alps, named after the market town of Berchtesgaden located...
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    Salzburg and 150 km south-east of Munich. It is situated north of the Berchtesgaden National Park. Notable sights of Ramsau include the third highest mountain...
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    "Enzian" (the German word for "gentian"). Enzianbrennerei Grassl in Berchtesgaden, Bavaria has produced distilled gentian liquors since 1692, and is Germany's...
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    climbing) and mountaineer (and especially alpine climbing). He lives in Berchtesgaden with his family. His brother and regular climbing partner is Alexander...
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    Saalachsee [bar; de]. The power plant provides the energy for the railway line Salzburg, Freilassing, Bad Reichenhall to Berchtesgaden. Having passed Staufeneck...
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    Partizione delle Alpi (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    "Partition of the Alps", German: Einteilung der Alpen, French: Partition des Alpes) is a classification of the mountain ranges of the Alps, that is primarily...
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  • Julie Pomagalski (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    the giant slalom. At the 1999 FIS Snowboarding World Championships in Berchtesgaden, she won gold in the snowboard cross competition. At a World Cup event...
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    Northern Limestone Alps, Austria, Germany Allgäu Alps, Austria, Germany Berchtesgaden Alps, Austria, Germany Dachstein, Austria Ennstaler Alpen, Austria Karwendel...
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    weeks together in Berchtesgaden in September 1863. After Ludwig's accession to the throne in 1864, Paul was promoted to personal aide-de-camp of the king...
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    Wagendrischelhorn (category Berchtesgaden Alps)
    metres in height, it is the third highest peak of the Reiter Alpe in the Berchtesgaden Alps after the Stadelhorn and the Großes Häuselhorn. The Wagendrischelhorn...
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    of Stein and American soldiers posing in front of Hitler's bunker in Berchtesgaden. They are all giving the Nazi salute and Stein is wearing the traditional...
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  • Cup #9 in Rogla Ski Resort March 18 & 19: AS World Cup #10 (final) in Berchtesgaden October 22, 2022: HBS World Cup #1 in Chur Big Air winners: Takeru Otsuka...
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    Hochkalter (category Berchtesgaden Alps)
    At 2,606.9 metres (8,553 ft), the Hochkalter in the Berchtesgaden Alps is the highest peak in the massif of the same name and therefore one of the highest...
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  • winners: Dženifera Ģērmane (2 times) January 13 – 14: EC #13 at the Berchtesgaden Men's Slalom winners: Eirik Hystad Solberg (#1) / Fadri Janutin (#2)...
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    Paris was chosen as the site for the II Olympiad, in 1900, despite Pierre de Coubertin's wish that Paris would celebrate the first Games. Originally awarded...
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  • slalom winner: Joan Verdú Sánchez (2 times) January 7 & 8: EC #14 in Berchtesgaden Slalom winners: Joshua Sturm (1st) / Billy Major (2nd) January 10 –...
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    Nicolien Sauerbreij (category People from De Ronde Venen)
    slalom Continental Cup 1998 – Berchtesgaden, 3rd at giant slalom 1999 – Falcade, 2nd at parallel slalom FIS Races 1996 – Alpe d'Huez, 3rd at giant slalom...
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  • Aimé Teisseire (category People from Alpes-Maritimes)
    fight in the Ardennes-Alsace Campaign and eventually in Germany at Berchtesgaden. After the war ended, Teisseire was promoted to lieutenant and assigned...
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  • organised by the World Mountain Running Association and was held in Gap, Hautes-Alpes, France on 5 September 1993. Distance 10.9 km, difference in height 790...
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  • area of France, essentially the Alpes-Maritimes and Corsica. The first Free French pilots flew from Bordeaux to rally de Gaulle in England on 17 June 1940...
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    Edelweißlahnerkopf (category Berchtesgaden Alps)
    Edelweißlahnerkopf Reiter Alpe showing Edelweißlahnerkopf Highest point Elevation 1,953 m (6,407 ft) Prominence 30 m (98 ft)  Isolation 0.3 km (0.19 mi) ...
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    Eisberg (Reiter Alpe) is a mountain of Bavaria, Germany. 47°37′33″N 12°50′50″E / 47.62583°N 12.84722°E / 47.62583; 12.84722 v t e...
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  • Starnberger See to Füssen (120 km (75 mi)) Maximiliansweg: Lindau to Berchtesgaden (350 km (220 mi)) Moselhöhenweg: Trier to Koblenz Pandurensteig: Waldmuenchen...
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  • List of show mines (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Retrieved August 26, 2014. "Union Internationale de Spéléologie (UIS) - List of Show Mines". Union Internationale de Spéléologie. Retrieved August 26, 2014. "Bergwerk...
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  •  Italy 30 August 9th 1993 (details) Gap, Hautes-Alpes  France 5 September 10th 1994 (details) Berchtesgaden, Bayern  Germany 4 September 11th 1995 (details)...
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  • Ochsenkopf is a mere 38 cm higher than Salzachgeier a few km away [1] Jonathan de Ferranti & Eberhard Jurgalski's map-checked ALPS TO R589m and rough, computer-generated...
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  • Italy, and canton in Switzerland. P.2938 on the French maps. The name Pic de Chabrières is given to a 2,747 m sub-summit and the point may have another...
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  • Women's Giant Slalom winner: Zrinka Ljutić 6 & 7 February: EC #19 in Berchtesgaden (Men's only) Men's Giant Slalom winners: Dominik Raschner (No. 1) /...
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    Jean-Noël Augert (category Skiers from Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes)
    fifth place in the slalom and giant slalom. Augert was born in Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne and grew at the La Toussuire ski resort, Savoy. he debuted in the...
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  • 130 Ursula Konzett Anni Kronbichler Erika Hess 380 21 23 January 1982 Berchtesgaden SL 131 Christin Cooper Perrine Pelen Ursula Konzett 1982 World Championships...
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