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    The Lütschine (German pronunciation: [ˈlʏt͡ʃinə]) is a river in the Bernese Oberland region of Switzerland. The Lütschine proper runs from Zweilütschinen...
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    headwaters of the Lütschine, the Schwarze Lütschine (Black Lütschine) flowing from Grindelwald, and the Weisse Lütschine (White Lütschine) from the Lauterbrunnen...
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    kilometres (4.3 mi) its sister river, the Schwarze Lütschine at Zweilütschinen, where they join to the Lütschine. "Trümmelbach Falls – in the Valley of the 72...
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    Eiger feed finally the same river, namely the Lütschine. Eiger's water is connected through the Weisse Lütschine (the white one) in the Lauterbrunnen Valley...
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    of the lake it indirectly receives its first important tributary, the Lütschine, by the Lake of Brienz. It then runs across the swampy plain of the Bödeli...
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    Interlaken Lütschine Saxettal Schwarze Lütschine, Lütschental, Grindelwald, Grosse Scheidegg connects to Reichenbachtal Weisse Lütschine, Lauterbrunnental...
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    high Alpine peaks of Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau, following upwards the Lütschine. Interlaken is the central town of a Small Agglomeration with the same...
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    alluvial land called Bödeli, and southwards up the valley of the river Lütschine to the high peaks of the Bernese Alps, whilst itself forming part of the...
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    from a hanging valley that ends in overhanging cliffs above the Weisse Lütschine. The stream, on reaching the verge of the rocky walls of the valley, forms...
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    the two arms of the Lütschine river, both converging at Zweilütschinen, while the nearby Grosse Scheidegg divides the Lütschine from the Rychenbach stream...
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    the right side of the Aare. South of Interlaken the short valley of the Lütschine opens to the most well-known valleys of the Bernese Oberland, namely the...
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    Grindelwald, slightly above the Black Lütschine, the main river of the valley, the latter converging with the White Lütschine. The village is surrounded by the...
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    Jungfrau and many other high peaks. The valley, drained by the White Lütschine, comprises the Soustal, the Sefinental and the upper Lauterbrunnen Valley...
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    Switzerland. It is a left tributary of the river Lütschine. It flows through the village Saxeten and joins the Lütschine in Wilderswil. It forms a narrow ravine...
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    Liscinthal. In 1275 it was mentioned as Lyzental. During the Middle Ages the Lütschine valley was part of the Herrschaft of Unspunnen. During the 13th and 14th...
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    region. It lies at the entrance to the mountain valleys containing the Lütschine river and its tributary the Saxetenbach, and is some 4 km (2.5 mi) south...
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    Interlaken: that of Grindelwald and that of Lauterbrunnen, both drained by the Lütschine. The Jungfrau Region is named after the highest mountain in the area:...
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    126 km2 (into Lake Thun near Thun) Simme - 53 km - 594 km2 (in Wimmis) Lütschine - km - (into Lake Brienz near Interlaken) Glatt - 67 km - 416 km2 Töss...
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    major European watershed as well. The north side is drained by the Weisse Lütschine, the Aare and the Rhine. The south side is drained by the Massa and the...
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    quarter of Grindelwald, near the conjunction of the Schwarze and Weisse Lütschine In 1900, it still reached as far as Rote Fluh (1,200 m (3,900 ft)) and...
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    of the Schwarzhorn group, which separates the valley of the Schwarze Lütschine from Lake Brienz. It is notable for its hotel and, since 1893, its mountain...
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    Trogtal almost to the valley floor, is a left tributary of the Weissen Lütschine with a catchment area of three and a half square kilometers. According...
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    Lake Brienz were not yet separate after the last ice age. The rivers Lütschine from the south and the Lombach from the north brought enough debris to...
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    Interlaken and Unterseen, the Lakes of Thun and Brienz, the valley of the Lütschine and the summits of the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau. The line is owned by...
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  • Jungfraujoch → Eiger Eiger (North Face) Eiger → Grindelwald Grindelwald (Lütschine Brüggli Bridge) Grindelwald (Bodmi Snowboard and Ski School) Episode summary...
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    point where the Lütschine flows into the lake. The village centre lies in the northwest part of the municipality along the Lütschine and up to the lake...
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    alongside the BOB for just over 0.5 km (0.31 mi) before crossing the Lütschine river and starting its climb up the valley side. Initially it passes through...
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    the point of confluence of the White and Black Lütschine rivers. To the north of the Black Lütschine, the municipality extends up the Sägis Valley and...
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    after the nearby confluence of the White and the Black branches of the Lütschine river. The depot and workshops of the Berner Oberland Bahn are located...
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    Bernese Alps 20.84 1879 9.46 8.30 5.95 -3504 Mönch 4,107 1,300 Weisse Lütschine Rhine Upper Aletsch VS Bernese Alps 22.81 1870 10.28 9.05 8.82 -1461 Aletschhorn...
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