Durnholzer Tal

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The Durnholzer Tal (Italian : Valdurna; German : Durnholzer Tal) is a tributary valley of the Sarntal in South Tyrol, Italy. The villages in the valley are Durnholz and Reinswald, which are frazioni of the municipality of Sarntal.

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