Tauern
The word Tauern (German pronunciation: [ˈtaʊ̯ɐn] ) is German and originally meant "high mountain pass" in the Austrian Central Alps, referring to the many bridleways and passes of the parallel side valleys of the River Salzach that cut into the mountain ranges. From the Middle Ages, when mining reached its heyday, the word "Tauern" was also used to name the corresponding ranges. The name has survived in many local placenames today.
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Tauern
The word Tauern (German pronunciation: [ˈtaʊ̯ɐn] ) is German and originally meant "high mountain pass" in the Austrian Central Alps, referring to the many bridleways and passes of the parallel side valleys of the River Salzach that cut into the mountain ranges. From the Middle Ages, when mining reached its heyday, the word "Tauern" was also used to name the corresponding ranges. The name has survived in many local placenames today.
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Das Wort Tauern bedeutete ursp ...... ungen blieb der Name erhalten.
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I Tauri (in tedesco Tauern) so ...... in minima parte, dell'Italia.
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La paraula Tauern és de l'idio ...... eviscut en nombrosos topònims.
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The word Tauern (German pronun ...... n many local placenames today.
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Das Wort Tauern bedeutete ursp ...... ungen blieb der Name erhalten.
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I Tauri (in tedesco Tauern) so ...... in minima parte, dell'Italia.
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La paraula Tauern és de l'idio ...... eviscut en nombrosos topònims.
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The word Tauern (German pronun ...... n many local placenames today.
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Tauern
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Tauri (catena montuosa)
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