Burgruine Flaschberg

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Burgruine Flaschberg
Carinthia, Austria
Ruine Flaschberg.JPG
TypeHilltop castle
Site history
Builtfirst mention 1154

Burgruine Flaschberg is a castle in Carinthia, Austria.

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Coordinates: 46°44′58″N12°56′19″E / 46.7495°N 12.9387°E / 46.7495; 12.9387

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