Mangfall Mountains

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The Mangfall Mountains are a subrange of the Bavarian Alps in southern Germany, known for their forested peaks, hiking trails, and the Mangfall River that supplies much of Munich’s drinking water.

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Mangfall Mountains canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
mountain
mountain
mountain
mountain range
river
subrange of the Alps
administrativeRegion Upper Bavaria
borders Inn Valley
Schliersee
Tegernsee
climate alpine climate
contains Bodenschneid
Brecherspitz
Rotwand
Wendelstein
country Germany
drainedBy Mangfall River
elevation 1838 m
1884 m
geology dolomite
limestone
hasHydrologicalImportanceFor Munich
hasTouristInfrastructure cable cars
marked hiking trails
mountain huts
highestPoint Rotwand
knownFor drinking water catchment area
forested peaks
hiking trails
languageRegion German-speaking area
locatedIn Bavaria
Bavarian Alps
Mangfall Mountains self-linksurface differs
southern Germany
namedAfter Mangfall River
near Munich
partOf Bavarian Alps
surface form: Bavarian Prealps

Eastern Alps
Bavarian Alps
surface form: German Alps

Northern Limestone Alps
popularFor day hiking
mountain biking
ski touring
sourceRegion Mangfall Mountains self-linksurface differs
usedAs drinking water protection area
vegetationType mixed mountain forest
waterSupplyFor Munich

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Bavarian Alps contains Mangfall Mountains
Mangfall Mountains locatedIn Mangfall Mountains self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Rotwand
Mangfall Mountains sourceRegion Mangfall Mountains self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Mangfall River