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    Liechtensteinklamm (category Canyons and gorges of Austria)
    Gorge) is a gorge with walls up to 300m high, located in the Austrian Alps 50 km south of Salzburg. It is around 4 km long and is named after Johann II...
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    St. Johann im Pongau (Saiga Håns or Sainig Håns in the local Pongau dialect, abbreviated St.Johann/Pg.) is a city in the state of Salzburg, Austria. It...
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    64750°N 8.59000°E / 46.64750; 8.59000 Schöllenen Gorge (German: Schöllenenschlucht; Schöllenen) is a gorge formed by the upper Reuss in the Swiss canton...
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    The Ravenna Gorge (German: Ravennaschlucht) is a gorge in the Black Forest in southwest Germany. It is a narrow side valley of the Höllental, through which...
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  • for Palermo, Italy ZIZ Broadcasting Corporation of St. Kitts & Nevis Ziz Gorges, Morocco Ziz River, southern Morocco and Algeria This disambiguation page...
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    The Entenloch Gorge (German: Entenlochklamm) is a 2.5-km long water gap of the Leukental in the Bavarian-Tyrolian border area between Kössen and Ettenhausen...
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    Berg (Burning Mountain) is a natural monument located in a deep and narrow gorge between Dudweiler and Sulzbach in Saarland, Germany. It is a smouldering...
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    Association of Victoria & Vancouver Island. On 4 May 1863 Joseph Spratt and Johann Kriemler started the Albion Iron Works that would later become the Victoria...
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    in the 17th century, and is first recorded in the early 18th century, by Johann Jakob Scheuchzer. A new road, including a tunnel with a length of c. 60...
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    mystery that must be witnessed before it can be understood". Who was Johann Dahle? Johann Dahle (John Dolly) was born on 6 September 1749 in Hesse, Germany...
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