Burgruine Ras

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46°32′44″N 14°02′27″E / 46.54545°N 14.04092°E / 46.54545; 14.04092TypeCastleSite informationConditionRuinsSite historyBuiltFirst documented 1171

Burgruine Ras is a ruined castle in Carinthia, Austria. It was first documented in 1171. Only the remnants of an encompassing wall and two round towers are present today.[1][2]

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  1. ^ "Burg Ras: Burgstall "Die Turne" – Gradišče na Turna". University of Graz. Retrieved 3 September 2021.
  2. ^ Dehio-Handbuch Kärnten, Vienna 2001, p. 690
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Carinthia
Lower AustriaSalzburgStyria
TyrolUpper AustriaVorarlberg


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