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NUTS-3 area: Bozen/Bolzano
Arms: None
Basic data
Altitude1285m
Population, 12/31/20132968
Area161.3 km²
Settled area11.0 km²
Overnight stays of tourists 2009/2010569471
 
Fact sheets
Agriculture - Population - Tourism (time series) - Tourism (enterprises) - Economy - Elections - Area
 
Natural environment
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Altitude distribution (help)
potential sunshine duration january till december (3MB video - legend)
Corine Land Cover
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Neighbours
Badia/ Abtei, Bruneck/ Brunico, Cortina d'Ampezzo, La Val/ Wengen/ La Valle, Lüsen/ Luson, Olang/ Valdaora, Prags/ Braies, San Martin de Tor/ Sankt Martin in Thurn/ San Martino in Badia, Sankt Lorenzen/ San Lorenzo di Sebato
 
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Enneberg has the largest surface area among all Ladinic villages. Enneberg encompasses parts of the western slopes of the Gadertal around the settlement of Wellschellen and the 20 km long Enneberger Tal, which stretches eastwards near Zwischenwasser. The scattered village of St. Vigil, the administrative centre of Enneberg, is situated in the upper part of the Enneberger Tal. Characterized by tourism, it belongs to the best known regions for winter sports (Kronplatz) in South Tyrol and Italy. The cultural landscape of the more rural parts of the lower Gadertal, on the other hand, is characterized by numerous small compact hamlets ("viles"), with their typical architecture, on steep slopes.


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