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Wildsee (Fieberbrunn)
Wildsee may refer to the following lakes: ;Austria *Wildsee (Seefeld), a lake near Seefeld in the Northern Limestone Alps, Tyrol * Wildsee (Fieberbrunn), a lake in the Kitzbühel Alps near Fieberbrunn, Tyrol ;Germany * Wildsee (Kaltenbronn), a lake near Gernsbach and Bad Wildbad in the Northern Black Forest, Baden-Württemberg *Wildsee (Ruhestein), a lake near Baiersbronn in the Northern Black Forest, Baden-Württemberg ;Italy * Pragser Wildsee, a lake in the Prags Dolomites in South Tyrol ;Switzerland * Wildsee (Pizol), a lake in the Pizol The Pizol is a mountain in the Glarus Alps of northeastern Switzerland, overlooking Wangs in the canton of St. Gallen. At 2,844 metres above sea level, it is the highest summit of the chain separating the valleys of the Seez and the Tamina ri ... area in the canton of St. Gallen See also * Wildensee (other) {{disambig ...
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Wildsee (Seefeld)
The Wildsee, occasionally also called the ''Seefelder See'' ("Lake Seefeld"), is a lake near the Austrian resort of Seefeld in Tirol at the foot of the Gschwandtkopf (1,495 m). It has an area of 6.1 hectares and a maximum depth of 5.1 metres. The majority of the lake belongs to the municipality of Seefeld, its south and west shores are part of Reith bei Seefeld. The lake is fed from the Haglbach, which rises below the col of the Seefelder Joch and empties into the lake in the southeast, and water from the bog of ''Reither Moor'' and other smaller springs. Its catchment area is just under 7 km². It is drained northwards by the Seebach which empties into the River Isar. On the east shore of the lake are small beds of reed and sedge; on the west shore mixed forest runs down to the lake. South of the lake is the ''Reither Moor'', a raised bog resulting from the silting up of the Wildsee in which mountain pine trees grow. The south shore and the ''Reither Moor'' are a ...
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Wildsee (Fieberbrunn)
Wildsee may refer to the following lakes: ;Austria *Wildsee (Seefeld), a lake near Seefeld in the Northern Limestone Alps, Tyrol * Wildsee (Fieberbrunn), a lake in the Kitzbühel Alps near Fieberbrunn, Tyrol ;Germany * Wildsee (Kaltenbronn), a lake near Gernsbach and Bad Wildbad in the Northern Black Forest, Baden-Württemberg *Wildsee (Ruhestein), a lake near Baiersbronn in the Northern Black Forest, Baden-Württemberg ;Italy * Pragser Wildsee, a lake in the Prags Dolomites in South Tyrol ;Switzerland * Wildsee (Pizol), a lake in the Pizol The Pizol is a mountain in the Glarus Alps of northeastern Switzerland, overlooking Wangs in the canton of St. Gallen. At 2,844 metres above sea level, it is the highest summit of the chain separating the valleys of the Seez and the Tamina ri ... area in the canton of St. Gallen See also * Wildensee (other) {{disambig ...
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Kitzbühel Alps
The Kitzbühel Alps (german: Kitzbüheler Alpen or ''Kitzbühler Alpen'') are a mountain range of the Central Eastern Alps surrounding the town of Kitzbühel in Tyrol, Austria. Geologically they are part of the western slate zone (greywacke zone). Location Two-thirds of the Kitzbühel Alps lie within the Austrian province of Tyrol, the remaining third is in Salzburg province. They are about long from east to west and 25 to 35 km wide. They extend from the Ziller valley and Tux Alps in the west to the Saalach river and Zell am See on Lake Zell (''Zellersee'') in the east. They are bordered to the south by the Zillertal Alps and the High Tauern mountain range on the other side of the Salzach River, on the north by the Inn River and the Northern Limestone Alps. The boundary of the region runs along the Salzach valley via Zell am See, where the Salzach swings north, to Saalfelden. Its northern boundary runs from east to west from the Saalfelden basin along the valley of the ...
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Wildsee (Kaltenbronn)
The Wildsee is a small lake within an area of bog between Bad Wildbad and Gernsbach, high in the Northern Black Forest mountain range in southwestern Germany. The lake is fed by rain water. It is part of the ''Kaltenbronn'' Nature Reserve. The area has a geological base of sandstone. The sandstone developed a rich brown soil, which originally allowed the European Beech to grow. In the later development of forestry, the Norway Spruce and European Pine (Pinus sylvestris) were introduced. These three tree species can be found in the vicinity of the lake. Location The Wildsee is located at a height of on a plateau between Bad Wildbad, Gernsbach and Forbach. The surface area of the lake has been estimated as 2.3 hectares since work in the early 20th century by Karl Müller. More recent data from the Baden-Württemberg State Office for the Environment, Survey and Conservation estimates its area as 1.15 hectares.
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Wildsee (Ruhestein)
Wildsee is a small tarn within a cirque in the Black Forest near Baiersbronn, Germany. It is part of the Black Forest National Park and the ''Wilder See - Hornisgrinde The Hornisgrinde, 1,164 m (3,820 ft), is the highest mountain in the Northern Black Forest of Germany. The Hornisgrinde lies in northern Ortenaukreis district. Origin of the name The name is probably derived from Latin, and essential ...'' Nature Reserve. Lakes of Baden-Württemberg Tarns of the Black Forest LWildsee {{BadenWurttemberg-geo-stub ...
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Pragser Wildsee
The Pragser Wildsee, or Lake Prags, Lake Braies ( it, Lago di Braies; german: Pragser Wildsee) is a lake in the Prags Dolomites in South Tyrol, Italy. It belongs to the municipality of Prags which is located in the Prags Valley. During World War II it was the destination of the transport of concentration camp inmates to Tyrol. In recent years, the lake has earned the nickname "Pearl of the Alps" due to its increasing popularity among tourists. Toponym The name of the lake is attested in 1296 as Hünz an den Se, in 1330 as Praxersee, in 1400 as See in Prags, in 1620 as Pragsersee and in 1885 as Pragser Wildsee; the appellation of wild is therefore nineteenth-century, and perhaps to be connected to mountaineering which in that period began to become a mass phenomenon. The Italian name "Lago di Braies" dates back to 1940, while in the first Handbook of 1923 it still appears only as "Pragser Wildsee". Geography The lake lies at the foot of the imposing rock face of the Seekofe ...
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Wildsee (Pizol)
Wildsee may refer to the following lakes: ;Austria *Wildsee (Seefeld), a lake near Seefeld in the Northern Limestone Alps, Tyrol * Wildsee (Fieberbrunn), a lake in the Kitzbühel Alps near Fieberbrunn, Tyrol ;Germany *Wildsee (Kaltenbronn), a lake near Gernsbach and Bad Wildbad in the Northern Black Forest, Baden-Württemberg *Wildsee (Ruhestein), a lake near Baiersbronn in the Northern Black Forest, Baden-Württemberg ;Italy * Pragser Wildsee, a lake in the Prags Dolomites in South Tyrol ;Switzerland * Wildsee (Pizol), a lake in the Pizol The Pizol is a mountain in the Glarus Alps of northeastern Switzerland, overlooking Wangs in the canton of St. Gallen. At 2,844 metres above sea level, it is the highest summit of the chain separating the valleys of the Seez and the Tamina ri ... area in the canton of St. Gallen See also * Wildensee (other) {{disambig ...
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Pizol
The Pizol is a mountain in the Glarus Alps of northeastern Switzerland, overlooking Wangs in the canton of St. Gallen. At 2,844 metres above sea level, it is the highest summit of the chain separating the valleys of the Seez and the Tamina rivers, and the highest mountain lying entirely within the canton of St. Gallen. There are five mountain lakes (Pizolseen) on Pizol: Wangsersee at Pizolhütte, Wildsee, Schottensee, Schwarzsee Schwarzsee () or Lac Noir (; en, "Black Lake"; rarely ; frp, Lèc d'Omène ), is a small lake in the Canton of Fribourg, Switzerland with an area of . The lake in the Swiss Prealps is bordered by the peaks of Schwyberg (1,628 m) in the West ... (2368 m) and Baschalvasee (2174 m). A small cirque glacier, the Pizolgletscher, had been located above 2,600 metres on the northern side of the mountain. Pizol Hut lies at . On 22 September 2019, a 'funeral' and mourning ceremony was held for the Pizol glacier which had disappeared due to rising t ...
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