- Puster Valley
The Puster Valley (Italian: "Val Pusteria"; German: "Pustertal"), or Pusteria Valley, is a valley in the
Alps that runs in an east-west direction betweenLienz in Tyrol,Austria and Mühlbach near Brixen (Bressanone) in South Tyrol, Italy. The term "Pusteria" or "Pustertal" is sometimes used only to describe the Italian part of this valley.Fact|date=August 2007Geological and Geographical Description
The Puster Valley is located in the western part of the
Periadriatic Seam , which separates theSouthern Limestone Alps from the CentralAlps (and also most of thelimestone Alps from the centralgneiss andslate peaks of the range's central section). Half of the valley drains to the west (to theAdriatic via theIsarco River ) and the other half to the east (to theBlack Sea via theDanube ). The watershed lies in the shallow valley floor (the Toblacher Feld). TheRienz-Rienza river flows through the western Puster Valley (also known as the "Green Valley"). TheDrau /Drava river flows through the eastern Puster Valley into Tyrol. The eastern part of the valley is called the Hochpustertal "(High Puster Valley)" (it: Alto Pusteria; )".East of
Sillian , the Puster Valley leaves the Peradriatic Line (which moves into theGailtal valley) and turns to the northeast towards Lienz.The towns of the Puster Valley are located between 750 and 1,180 meters above sea level. The most important of these towns in the western valley are
Toblach ,Welsberg ,Olang , andBruneck-Brunico ; the most important in the eastern valley areInnichen ,Sillian , andMittewald .The largest tributaries of the Rienz river form the Antholzer Bach, the Ahr, the Pragser Bach, the Gsieser Bach, the Gader, the Pfunderer Bach, and the Lüsenbach. The Pustertal's largest side valley is the Tauferer-Ahrntal. The Drava's largest eastern tributaries are the Sextner Bach and the
Villgraten -Bach.The Bezirksgemeinschaft Pustertal
The "Comprensorio della Val Pusteria" (German: "Bezirksgemeinschaft Pustertal") was founded in
1969 with the merger of 26 municipalities. Its combined area is 2,071 km² and its population is over 73,000. Its main town isBruneck . According to the 2001 census, 81% of the population of the Pustertal speaks German as a first language, 13% Ladin, and 6% Italian.The following municipalities are part of the Bezirksgemeinschaft Pustertal:
*Ahrntal
*Badia
*Bruneck
*Corvara
*Gais
*Gsies
*Innichen
*Kiens
*La Val
*Mareo
*Mühlwald
*Niederdorf
*Olang
*Percha
*Pfalzen
*Prags
*Prettau
*Rasen-Antholz
*Sand in Taufers
*St. Lorenzen
*San Martin de Tor
*Sexten
*Terenten
*Toblach
*Vintl
*Welsberg-Taisten References
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