Wängle
Place in Tyrol, Austria
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Wängle is a municipality in the district of Reutte in the Austrian state of Tyrol. Its St. Martin church contains many frescoes and paintings by Paul Zeiler.[3]
Geography
Wängle lies west of Reutte at the foot of a ski and hiking area.
References
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Municipalities in the district of Reutte
- Bach
- Berwang
- Biberwier
- Bichlbach
- Breitenwang
- Ehenbichl
- Ehrwald
- Elbigenalp
- Elmen
- Forchach
- Gramais
- Grän
- Häselgehr
- Heiterwang
- Hinterhornbach
- Höfen
- Holzgau
- Jungholz
- Kaisers
- Lechaschau
- Lermoos
- Musau
- Namlos
- Nesselwängle
- Pfafflar
- Pflach
- Pinswang
- Reutte
- Schattwald
- Stanzach
- Steeg
- Tannheim
- Vils
- Vorderhornbach
- Wängle
- Weißenbach am Lech
- Zöblen
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