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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Altvalo nomiĝas valo en la supera triono de montaro. Ekzemploj estas la en la Himalajo sur alto de 1350 m kaj la Engadino kun Sankta Maŭrico sur 1856 m en la Svisaj Alpoj aŭ la Valo de Tannheim kun alto de 1100 m en Aŭstrio. , A high valley (German: Hochtal) or high-leA high valley (German: Hochtal) or high-level valley is a valley in the upper third of a mountain range. More loosely it can refer to any mountain valley. Examples of high valleys are the Kathmandu Valley in the Himalayas at a height of 1,350 m, the Engadine and St. Moritz in the Swiss Alps at 1,856 metres and the Tannheimer Tal in Austria at 1,100 metres above sea level.n Austria at 1,100 metres above sea level.
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rdfs:comment A high valley (German: Hochtal) or high-leA high valley (German: Hochtal) or high-level valley is a valley in the upper third of a mountain range. More loosely it can refer to any mountain valley. Examples of high valleys are the Kathmandu Valley in the Himalayas at a height of 1,350 m, the Engadine and St. Moritz in the Swiss Alps at 1,856 metres and the Tannheimer Tal in Austria at 1,100 metres above sea level.n Austria at 1,100 metres above sea level. , Altvalo nomiĝas valo en la supera triono de montaro. Ekzemploj estas la en la Himalajo sur alto de 1350 m kaj la Engadino kun Sankta Maŭrico sur 1856 m en la Svisaj Alpoj aŭ la Valo de Tannheim kun alto de 1100 m en Aŭstrio.
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