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Mountain pass of the Alps between South Tyrol, Italy and Tyrol, Austria
Reschen Pass (German: Reschenpass, pronounced [ˈrɛʃn̩ˌpas] ; Italian: Passo di Resia [ˈpasso di ˈrɛːzja]) is a mountain pass across the main chain of
Reschen_Pass
Major river in Southern Europe
is the second-longest river in Italy, after the Po. It rises near the Reschen Pass in the Vinschgau in the province of South Tyrol, near the Italian
Adige
Frazione in Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, Italy
Reschen (German: Reschen am See, lit. 'Reschen on the Lake') (Italian: Resia) is a village in South Tyrol, and one of four fractions of the comune Graun
Reschen
Artificial lake in South Tyrol, Italy
ˈrɛːzja]) or Lake Reschen is an artificial lake in the western portion of South Tyrol, Italy, approximately 2 km (1 mi) south of the Reschen Pass, which forms
Reschensee
Mountain range in Austria and Italy
border between Austria and Italy. The Ötztal Alps are bordered by the Reschen Pass (1504 m) in the west and the Inn river in the northwest and north
Ötztal_Alps
Roman province
of the Danube. Raetia was connected to Italy across the Alps over the Reschen Pass, by the Via Claudia Augusta. The capital of the province was Augusta
Raetia
Roman road
Bolzano. Thence it continued towards Maia (near Merano), and over the Reschen Pass. From the pass it descended through the valleys of the Inn River and
Via_Claudia_Augusta
Comune in Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, Italy
The municipality contains the subdivisions Langtaufers (Vallelunga), Reschen (Resia), Rojen (Roja) and St. Valentin auf der Haide (San Valentino alla
Graun_im_Vinschgau
Region across the Alps
connect valleys. The most important pass roads for transit trade are the Reschen Pass and Brenner Pass. Popular pass roads include the Stelvio Pass, Arlberg
Tyrol
Place in Tyrol, Austria
from Pfunds in the Inntal valley via the narrow Finstermünz Gorge up to Reschen Pass and the border with the Vinschgau region in South Tyrol, Italy. Nearby
Nauders
Combat formation of the United States Army
On 5 May 1945, the division reached Nauders, Austria, just beyond the Reschen Pass, where it made contact with German s being pushed south by the U.S
10th_Mountain_Division
Autonomous province in northern Italy
tributaries. The highest part of the Adige valley in western South Tyrol, from Reschen (1,507 metres or 4,944 feet) to Töll (approx. 500 metres or 1,600 feet)
South_Tyrol
Municipality in Grisons, Switzerland
Zillis-Reischen (Romansh: Ziràn-Reschen) is a municipality in the Viamala Region in the Swiss canton of the Grisons. Zillis-Reischen was created in 1875
Zillis-Reischen
Comune in Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, Italy
the river-route to Bolzano and the low Alpine passes of Brenner and the Reschen Pass through the Alps. Some scholars maintain it was a Rhaetian settlement:
Trento
Mountain pass through the Alps; border between Italy and Austria
AD; the route took its course along the Adige valley to the neighbouring Reschen Pass (west of the Brenner Pass), then descended into the Inn valley before
Brenner_Pass
River in Switzerland, Austria and Germany
was occasionally believed that the Inn originated near the Adige at the Reschen Pass, since the 16th century at the latest the origin has been seen uniformly
Inn_(river)
Railway line in South Tyrol, Italy
railway was initially planned as part of a transalpine railway over the Reschen Pass, but the northern sections were never completed. The railway from
Vinschgau_Railway
Montecatini built a large power station to generate electricity from Lake Reschen. In the 1950s, Montecatini collaborated with Covema and the Research on
Montecatini_(company)
Eastern part of the Alps mountain range
left summit: the Königspitze, right summit: the Ortler; seen from Lake Reschen.
Eastern_Alps
Inactive Italian Army mountain infantry unit
Alpine Wall fortifications that blocked passage over the Brenner Pass and Reschen Pass, as well as through the Passeier Valley and the Eisack Valley. In
Alpini_Battalion_"Val_Chiese"
Municipality in Tyrol, Austria
route from Tyrol to the west across the Arlberg massif. In the south, the Reschen Pass at the main chain of the Alps leads to the Vinschgau region in Italian
Landeck
Estate of the Holy Roman Empire (1140–1806); county of Austria (1806–1919)
transit area. The German monarchs regularly traveled across the Brenner or Reschen Pass on their Italian expeditions aiming at papal coronation or the consolidation
County_of_Tyrol
Roads built in service of the ancient Roman civilization
Claudia Augusta (47) from Altinum (now Quarto d'Altino) to Augsburg via the Reschen Pass Trans-Pyrenean roads Connecting Hispania and Gallia: Ab Asturica Burdigalam
Roman_roads
Pass and Great St Bernard Pass), the Splügen Pass, the Septimer Pass, the Reschen Pass, the Brenner Pass, the Plöcken Pass, the Pontebba Pass (or Saifnitz
Principal_passes_of_the_Alps
Pass (Switzerland, 2419 m) Piz Sesvenna (Switzerland / Italy, 3205 m) Reschen Pass (Austria / Italy, 1504 m) Weißkugel (Austria / Italy, 3738 m) Timmelsjoch
Geography_of_the_Alps
International border
January 2020. Retrieved 15 March 2021. "Die neue Reschenbahn [The new Reschen Railway]" (in German). Pro-Reschenbahn. Retrieved 12 May 2024. "Engadin-Vinschgau-Bahn
Italy–Switzerland_border
Mountain pass along the border between Austria and Italy
easier and lower Brenner Pass some 25 kilometres (16 mi) to its east, and Reschen Pass some 60 kilometres (37 mi) to its west. During the early Stone Age
Timmelsjoch
flows into the Reschensee, about 5 km below the official source under the Reschen Pass of the 409 km long Adige/Etsch. The Trebišnjica enters the Hutovo
List_of_rivers_of_Europe
Central line of mountains that forms the divide of the Alps
m), soon heads north and rises once more in Piz Sesvenna (3,204 m). The Reschen Pass (1,504 m) marks a break in the continuity of the Alpine chain. The
Main_chain_of_the_Alps
1943 deposition of Italian dictator Benito Mussolini
the 36th Mountain Brigade of the German Army broke through the Brenner, Reschen and Toblach passes, occupying South Tyrol. Other German units also penetrated
Fall of the Fascist regime in Italy
Fall_of_the_Fascist_regime_in_Italy
Conflict in the 1980s
plant (WAA). At the opening of the Salzburg Festival season, Mayor Josef Reschen and District Administrator Hans Schuierer climbed a ladder in the Old Market
WAA conflict between Bavaria and Austria
WAA_conflict_between_Bavaria_and_Austria
Mountain passes of the Alps
passes of the Silvretta and Rhatikon Ranges, from the Fuela Pass to the Reschen Scheideck and the Arlberg Pass, are: Note: road status as of 1911[update]
Passes of the Silvretta and Rätikon Ranges
Passes_of_the_Silvretta_and_Rätikon_Ranges
Victims and other victims of several diseases up until the 20th century. Reschen in South Tyrol, the original site of which was flooded under Reschensee
List of ghost towns by country
List_of_ghost_towns_by_country
District in Italy
orientation, from the Merano basin at Partschins up the Adige river to Reschen Pass in the northwest. The Ötztal Alps in the north, part of the Alpine
Vinschgau
995 near Simplon Pass Mont Blanc 4 Wildspitze Austria 3,768 2,261 1,507 Reschen Pass Finsteraarhorn1 / MB2 5 Piz Bernina Switzerland 4,048 2,236 1,812
List of Alpine peaks by prominence
List_of_Alpine_peaks_by_prominence
Village in Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, Italy
municipality of Graun im Vinschgau in Italy. The village close to the Reschen Pass lies at a height of 1,472 metres between the Haidersee and Reschensee
St._Valentin_auf_der_Haide
Repschein: Řepčín, p. of Olomouc Repin: Řepín Repora: Prague-Řeporyje Reschen: Rešov, p. of Horní Město Reschwitz: Radošov, now Hradiště MTA Retaun:
List of German names for places in the Czech Republic
List_of_German_names_for_places_in_the_Czech_Republic
Anti-nuclear partnership: Hans Schuierer and Mayor Josef Reschen [de] (Salzburg, 1986)
Hans_Schuierer
Command of the Italian Army
and two Mountain Artillery groups was tasked with defending the vital Reschen and Brenner passes. However the true mission of the Orobica was to advance
Comando_Truppe_Alpine
Ancient alpine culture
Trentino, South Tyrol, East Tyrol, and in the part of Engadin below the Reschen Pass. The name derives from two findspots in the Eisacktal, where artefacts
Laugen-Melaun_culture
River in Italy
Weißkugel mountain in the Ötztal Alps mountain range.It flows into the Lake Reschen, near the village of Graun im Vinschgau. Civic Network of South Tyrol (in
Karlinbach
the Alps. It is located in the Upper Vinschgau where a broad pass (the Reschen Pass) crosses the main Alpine divide into the Inn Valley (Austria). It
Mals_Heath
International border
Rätikon Silvretta Alps National boundary (swisstopo) "Die neue Reschenbahn [The new Reschen Railway]" (in German). Pro-Reschenbahn. Retrieved 12 May 2024.
Austria–Switzerland_border
Ancient town in Italy
by his father Drusus) and which, through the Vinschgau valley and the Reschen pass, also reached the Inn river. Tiberius, advancing from the west, defeated
Roman_Aquileia
(Passo di Falzarego) 2,105 m Schöneben / Belpiano Alps Italy loop road Reschen (Reschensee) and San Valentino alla Muta Skiing area. Possible to drive
List of highest paved roads in Europe
List_of_highest_paved_roads_in_Europe
City in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Brigade of St. Valentin a.d.H.]. Rund um den Turm - Informationsblatt für Reschen, Graun, Langtaufers, St. Valentin (in German) (93). Erich Waldner: 4. Retrieved
Überlingen
at Aquileia. In 590 the Franks invaded the valley of the Adige over the Reschen Pass, destroying several Lombard-Roman strongholds. During the siege of
Ingenuinus
Municipality in Tyrol, Austria
upper Inn, it is 10 km south of the city of Landeck and 36 km north of Reschen Pass, that forms the border to Italy. The border to Switzerland is located
Prutz
Mountain in Austria
Alps portal List of the highest mountains in Austria The key col is the Reschen Pass. Bundesamt für Eich- und Vermessungswesen, Austrian Map online Archived
Wildspitze
Italian fascist politician (1865–1952)
To him, this natural boundary was the main watershed of the Alps near Reschen Pass and Brenner Pass, even though few Italians lived in this mostly German-speaking
Ettore_Tolomei
Municipality in Tyrol, Austria
railways in the world. As Serfaus is close to the Via Claudia Augusta and the Reschen Pass people are thought to have traveled through the area for hundreds
Serfaus
Mountain in Italy
Müstair; from the Ötztal Alps in the east by the upper Adige valley and the Reschen Pass. The range is drained by the rivers Inn (the Engadine) and Adige.
Sesvenna_Alps
continued to Bozen (Pons Drusi), where it formed a junction with the older Reschen Pass branch. The Roman road station of Partanum was the predecessor of
Werdenfelser_Land
a memorial and public attraction. In July 1986, Salzburg's Mayor Josef Reschen [de] and District Administrator Hans Schuierer climbed a ladder there and
List of memorials related to the Wackersdorf reprocessing plant
List_of_memorials_related_to_the_Wackersdorf_reprocessing_plant
86722°E / 46.88528; 10.86722 (2. Wildspitze (3770 m)) 48.5 Ortler 2,263 Reschen Pass 1848 3 Weißkugel 3739 NT/ST Ötztal Alps Weißkamm 46°47′52″N 10°43′35″E
List of highest mountains of Austria
List_of_highest_mountains_of_Austria
Roman conquest of Germania territories
Claudius (built by his father Drusus), crossing the Val Venosta and the Reschen pass, also to reach the Inn. Tiberius, advancing from the west, defeated
Roman conquest of Rhetia and the Alps
Roman_conquest_of_Rhetia_and_the_Alps
Brenner Pass and the Nauders roadblock [de; it; es] (1838–40) to guard the Reschen Pass. The hill Dos Trento was also fortified from 1848 to 1859. After 1859
Austro-Hungarian fortifications on the Italian border
Austro-Hungarian_fortifications_on_the_Italian_border
Christianity in the Frankish kingdoms under Carolingian rule (751-888)
church of St. Johann at Müstair and east of the Ofen-Pass and south of the Reschen-Pass following the road into the valley of the Adige in the South Tirol
Carolingian_church
Mountain range
of the Eastern Rhaetian Alps are: Brenner Pass Jaufenpass Penser Joch Reschen Pass Timmelsjoch Marazzi, Sergio (2005). Atlante Orografico delle Alpi
Eastern_Rhaetian_Alps
the Inntal called Kaunertal. The southern frontier of Oberes Gericht is Reschen Pass which forms the Austrian frontier to Italy. The northern frontier
Oberes_Gericht
Military unit
Tyrol. The brigade was tasked with the defence of the vital Brenner and Reschen mountain passes. The brigade's strength was around 3000 men and initially
Alpine_Brigade_"Orobica"
Difficult pass through mountain terrain
was the Via Claudia Augusta, completed in 46–47 AD, from Verona to the Reschen Pass, the Inn valley and the Fern Pass to Augusta Vindelicorum, today Augsburg
Alpine_route
Inactive Italian Army mountain infantry unit
Alpine Wall fortifications that blocked passage over the Brenner Pass and Reschen Pass, as well as through the Passeier Valley and the Eisack Valley. The
Alpini_Battalion_"Val_Brenta"
Historical Tyrolean militia unit
k.k. Standschützen Battalion, Nauders-Ried 1 Coy, Ried – 2 Coy, Reschen – 3 Coy, Graun k.k. Standschützen Battalion No. VII, Passeier 1 Coy, St
Standschützen
Monument in Salzburg, Austria
were Hans Schuierer (former District Administrator of Schwandorf), Josef Reschen (former Mayor of Salzburg), and Mayor Heinz Schaden. The Bavarian Minister-President
Wackersdorf Memorial (Salzburg)
Wackersdorf_Memorial_(Salzburg)
13.71417 (Austria/Italy/Slovenia at Arnoldstein) Europe - Central near Reschen Pass and Piz Lad Austria Italy Switzerland 46°51′16″N 10°28′08″E /
List_of_tripoints
Topics referred to by the same term
Vinschgau Reschen Pass (Italian: Passo di Resia), a border pass connecting Italy and Austria Reschensee, (Italian: Lago di Resia), a reservoir near Reschen Pass
Resia
Mountain range in the central part of the Alps
Alps are: Albula Pass Bernina Pass Flüela Pass Foscagno Pass Maloja Pass Reschen Pass Splügen Pass Stelvio Pass Umbrail Pass Wolfgang Pass Highest summit
Western_Rhaetian_Alps
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
Signalling. 24 (1): 214–223. doi:10.1016/j.cellsig.2011.09.003. PMID 21939755. Reschen ME, Lin D, Chalisey A, Soilleux EJ, O'Callaghan CA (July 2016). "Genetic
Phosphatase and actin regulator 1
Phosphatase_and_actin_regulator_1
Mohrau [Upper Mohrau] (278/303) Olbersdorf (315/292) Pürkau (366/349) Reschen (434/428) Tillendorf (339/328) Weigelsdorf (198/206) Zechan (212/207) Zechitz
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