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The Ziller ( German pronunciation: [ˈt͡sɪlɐ] ) is a right tributary to the Inn , in the Zillertal in Tyrol , Austria . It is 55.7 km (34.6 mi) long, and its basin area is 1,135 km (438 sq mi). It springs from the ridge of the Zillertal Alps , and feeds the Zillergründl Dam . In Mayrhofen it receives the Zemmbach (that in turn receives the Tuxbach ). By Zell am Ziller , it receives the Gerlosbach , before flowing into the Inn by Strass im Zillertal .

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3-670: For historical reasons, the Ziller—first mentioned in 927 as Zilare —for most of its course makes up the border between the Diocese of Innsbruck on the west and the Archdiocese of Salzburg on the east. The Ziller today shows a good presence of brown trout and rainbow trout , as well as grayling . It is up to 20 m (66 ft) wide and 2 m (6 ft 7 in) deep, and it has an average discharge of 43.1 m/s (1,520 cu ft/s). This Tyrol location article

6-569: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article related to a river in Austria is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Roman Catholic Diocese of Innsbruck The Diocese of Innsbruck ( Latin : Dioecesis Oenipontanus ) is a Latin Church suffragan diocese in the ecclesiastical province of the Metropolitan of Salzburg (in western Austria ) of

9-1398: The Catholic Church , covering the Bundesland (state) Tyrol . Its cathedral episcopal see is the Innsbruck Cathedral , dedicated to Saint James , in the city of Innsbruck . It also has four Minor basilicas  : Herz-Jesu-Basilika, dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus , in Hall in Tirol ; St. Michael, in Absam ; Unsere Liebe Frau von der Unbefleckten Empfängnis, Immaculate Conception, in Wilten and Zisterzienserkirche, Cistercian monastery in Stams . As per 2014, it pastorally served 395,490 Catholics (72.8% of 543,173 total) on 9,845 km in 243 parishes and 49 missions with 344 priests (193 diocesan, 151 religious), 64 deacons, 803 lay religious (246 brothers, 557 sisters) and 6 seminarians. (al Roman rite ) 47°16′10″N 11°23′39″E  /  47.2694°N 11.3942°E  / 47.2694; 11.3942 This article about

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