Central Alpine valleys of Central Tyrol
Landscape

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Wood
30.85%
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Alps
23.82%
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Rocks
25.55%
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Fields, pastures
7.25%
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Permanent crops
0.01%
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Viniculture
0.00
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Gardens
0.67%
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Rivers, brooks
0.49%
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Lakes, ponds
0.29%
Central Alpine valleys of Central Tyrol is an Austrian landscape, that is geographically part of the topography High Alps and politically part of the federal state Tyrol. Central Alpine valleys of Central Tyrolhas a surface of 2132.45 km² and 83123 inhabitants.
- Aschau
- Bruck
- Fügen
- Gallzein
- Gerlosberg
- Hart
- Mayrhofen
- Ramsau
- Rohrberg
- Stummerberg
- Tux
- Weerberg
- Zell
- Brandberg
- Finkenberg
- Fügenberg
- Gerlos
- Hainzenberg
- Hippach
- Kaltenbach
- Pill
- Ried
- Schlitters
- Schwendau
- Stumm
- Uderns
- Zellberg
- Ellbögen
- Gries
- Kolsassberg
- Mieders
- Mühlbachl
- Navis
- Pfons
- Schmirn
- Steinach
- Trins
- Wattenberg
- Fulpmes
- Gschnitz
- Matrei
- Neustift
- Obernberg
- Schönberg
- Telfes
- Vals
- Volders
- Wattens























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