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Thierberg
Highest point
Elevation760 m (2,490 ft)
Coordinates47°36′00″N 12°09′52″E / 47.60000°N 12.16444°E / 47.60000; 12.16444
Geography
Thierberg is located in BavariaThierbergThierbergBavaria, Germany

Thierberg is a mountain located in the north and southwest of the town of Kiefersfelden and thus extends over the border between Austria and Germany and it extends up to Bavaria, Germany but the most part is in Tyrol. In the not-too-high mountain, the Inn Valley is located at approximately 500 meters above sea level. There are several lakes: Egelsee, Hechtsee and Längsee.

Thierberg mountain is named after the village and cadastral community "Thierberg" .

On the mountain, the Thierberg castle (721 m.a.s.l) is one of the popular pilgrimage destination of the mountain that was built approximately 1280 A.C.

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