Bletterbach, the Glossary
The Bletterbach (in italian: Rio delle Foglie, literally "stream of the leaves") is a stream in South Tyrol, Italy.[1]
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3 relations: Italy, South Tyrol, Werfen Formation.
- Geology of Italy
- Rivers of South Tyrol
Italy
Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is a country in Southern and Western Europe.
South Tyrol
South Tyrol (Südtirol,; Alto Adige,; Südtirol) is an autonomous province in northern Italy.
See Bletterbach and South Tyrol
Werfen Formation
The Werfen Formation is a geologic formation in the Southern Limestone Alps and Dinaric Alps of Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Italy.
See Bletterbach and Werfen Formation
See also
Geology of Italy
- Adriatic Plate
- Alkapeca
- Austroalpine nappes
- Bassanite
- Bedolina Map
- Bletterbach
- Earthquakes in Italy
- Engadine Line
- Geography of Italy
- Geology of Italy
- Geology of Sicily
- Giudicarie Line
- Hohe Tauern window
- Ivrea Morainic Amphitheatre
- Ivrea zone
- Laga Basin
- Messinian evaporite
- Mineo (meteorite)
- Monte Milone (meteorite)
- Periadriatic Seam
- Sava Fault
- Sesia zone
- Siculo-Calabrian rift
- Southern Alps (Europe)
- Vesuvianite
- Volcanism of Italy
Rivers of South Tyrol
- Adige
- Ahr (South Tyrol)
- Antholzer Bach
- Bletterbach
- Braibach
- Derjon
- Drava
- Eggentaler Bach
- Eisack
- Falschauer
- Gran Ega
- Gsieser Bach
- Karlinbach
- Padola (stream)
- Passer (river)
- Pfitscher Bach
- Pflerscher Bach
- Pfunderer Bach
- Plima
- Pragser Bach
- Reinbach
- Ridnauner Bach
- Rienz
- Rivelaunbach
- Rom (river)
- Saldurbach
- Schnalser Bach
- Suldenbach
- Talfer
- Villnößer Bach