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Mistelbach
Mistelbach

For the town in Germany, see Mistelbach, Bavaria. Mistelbach an der Zaya Zaya) is a town in the northeast of Austria in so called Lower Austria, one of Austria's nine Federal States.

Mistelbach District

Bezirk Mistelbach is a district of the state of Lower Austria in Austria.

Mistelbach, Bavaria
Mistelbach, Bavaria

Mistelbach is a municipality in the district of Bayreuth in Bavaria in Germany.

Mittelbach
Mittelbach

Mittelbach is a river of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It flows into the Werre near Bad Oeynhausen.

Kufstein
Kufstein

Kufstein is a town in the Austrian state of Tyrol, the administrative seat of Kufstein District. With a population of about 18,400, it is the second largest Tyrolean town after the state capital Innsbruck.

Kufstein District

The Bezirk Kufstein is an administrative district in Tyrol, Austria. It borders Bavaria (Germany) in the north, the Kitzbühel district in the southeast, and the Schwaz district in the southwest.

Kufstein Fortress
Kufstein Fortress

The Kufstein Fortress is the main landmark of Kufstein, a town in Tyrol, Austria. It is sometimes wrongly referred to as Geroldseck Fortress.

Kufstein railway station
Kufstein railway station

Kufstein railway station serves the city of Kufstein, in the Kufstein district of the Austrian federal state of Tyrol. Opened in 1876, it is an Austrian-German border station, close to the border between Tyrol and Bavaria.

Kufstein-Langkampfen Airport
Kufstein-Langkampfen Airport

Kufstein-Langkampfen Airport is a private use airport located 3 kilometres (2 mi) southwest of Kufstein, Tirol, Austria.

Festungsbahn (Kufstein)
Festungsbahn (Kufstein)

The Festungsbahn is a funicular railway which links Kufstein Fortress with the town of Kufstein below. The carriage holds a maximum of eight people at a time.

Lower Inn Valley Railway
Lower Inn Valley Railway

The Lower Inn Valley Railway is a two-track, electrified railway line that is one of the major lines of the Austrian railways. It was originally opened as the k.k.