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  2. The Mangfall Mountains (German: Mangfallgebirge), or sometimes Mangfall Alps, are the easternmost part of the Bavarian Prealps that, in turn, belong to the Northern Limestone Alps. The name comes from the river Mangfall , whose tributaries, the Rottach , Weißach , Schlierach and Leitzach , drain large parts of the area and form an important ...

    • 752.40 km² (290.50 sq mi)
    • Bavarian Prealps
    • 1,884 m above NN
    • Rotwand
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MangfallMangfall - Wikipedia

    The Mangfall is a river of Upper Bavaria, Germany. It is a left tributary of the Inn. The Mangfall is the outflow of the Tegernsee lake and discharges into the Inn in Rosenheim. The Mangfall is 63 km (39 mi) long.

    • 62.9 km (39.1 mi)
    • Germany
    • DE: 182
    • Bavaria
  4. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › MangfallMangfall – Wikipedia

    Die Mangfall ist ein 58 km langer linker Nebenfluss des Inns in Oberbayern. Sie ist der Abfluss des Tegernsees und mündet in Rosenheim in den Inn. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Geographisches. 2 Umbau der Mangfall zur industriellen Nutzung. 3 Renaturierung der Mangfall. 4 Hochwasserschutz. 5 Geologie. 6 Hydrologie. 7 Biologie (Flora und Fauna) 7.1 Flora.

    • DE: 182
  5. The Mangfall Mountains, or sometimes Mangfall Alps, are the easternmost part of the Bavarian Prealps that, in turn, belong to the Northern Limestone Alps. The name comes from the river Mangfall, whose tributaries, the Rottach, Weißach, Schlierach and Leitzach, drain large parts of the area and form an important drinking water reservoir for the ...

  6. Mangfalltal bezeichnet die vom Fluss Mangfall in Oberbayern geprägte Landschaft, insbesondere den dortigen Siedlungs-, Kultur- und Wirtschaftsraum. Es erstreckt sich auf einer Länge von etwa 50 Kilometern entlang der Mangfall von Gmund am Tegernsee im Landkreis Miesbach bis nach Rosenheim, wo die Mangfall in den Inn mündet.

    • 2004
    • 555.5M
    • 13,48 km²
  7. The Mangfall Mountains, or sometimes Mangfall Alps, are the easternmost part of the Bavarian Prealps that, ... Wikipedia. Photo: Wikimedia, CC BY-SA 1.0. Photo: ...

  8. Moosbach is a river of Bavaria, Germany. It is the natural outflow of the Seehamer See, and flows into the Mangfall near Valley . The Moosbach has its origin at the west end of Lake Seehamer since the damming between the years 1911 and 1913, north of Kleinseeham.

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