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The Höttinger Bach is a shortly 4 km long left tributary of the Inn in Innsbruck, Tyrol, Austria.It originates on 1100 metres above sea level below the Umbrückler alp and runs straight in southern direction to the city district Mariahilf where it merges with theInn. In the course of years it created a small ravine called "Höttinger ditch". The overground part is visible until Kirschentalgasse.

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  • The Höttinger Bach is a shortly 4 km long left tributary of the Inn in Innsbruck, Tyrol, Austria.It originates on 1100 metres above sea level below the Umbrückler alp and runs straight in southern direction to the city district Mariahilf where it merges with theInn. In the course of years it created a small ravine called "Höttinger ditch". The overground part is visible until Kirschentalgasse.
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  • Höttinger Bach
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