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- Q668609 subject Q8895049.
- Q668609 abstract "The Lower Inn Valley (German: Unterinntal) is that part of the Inntal valley through which the Inn river flows from a point a few kilometres west of Innsbruck near its confluence with the Melach downstream to a few kilometres before Rosenheim. A further distinction can be made between the Tyrolean Lower Inn Valley (Tiroler Unterinntal) (as far as Kufstein) and the Bavarian Lower Inn Valley (from Kiefersfelden).The Lower Inn Valley should not be confused with the Tyrolean Unterland, of which it forms only a part. The Lower Inn Valley has one of the largest metropolitan areas in Austria. Around 380,000 people (2001) live in a relatively small area between Innsbruck and Rosenheim. The highest population densities, in terms of people per square kilometre, occur in Innsbruck (3,149), Rum (2,982), Kufstein (2,374), Hall i.T.(2,210) and Rosenheim (1,977).".
- Q668609 thumbnail W_Inntal.JPG?width=300.
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- Q668609 wikiPageWikiLink Q8895049.
- Q668609 point "47.45777777777778 11.945555555555556".
- Q668609 type SpatialThing.
- Q668609 comment "The Lower Inn Valley (German: Unterinntal) is that part of the Inntal valley through which the Inn river flows from a point a few kilometres west of Innsbruck near its confluence with the Melach downstream to a few kilometres before Rosenheim.".
- Q668609 label "Lower Inn Valley".
- Q668609 lat "47.45777777777778".
- Q668609 long "11.945555555555556".
- Q668609 depiction W_Inntal.JPG.