Pfelderer Tal

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Pfelders and the Pfelderer Tal seen from the path to the Zwickauer Hutte PfeldererTal.jpg
Pfelders and the Pfelderer Tal seen from the path to the Zwickauer Hütte

The Pfelderer Tal, also Pfelderstal (Italian : Val di Plan; German : Pfelderer Tal), is a side valley of the Passeier Valley in South Tyrol, Italy.

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Coordinates: 46°48′13″N11°6′53″E / 46.80361°N 11.11472°E / 46.80361; 11.11472