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ZELL AM SEE A U S T R I A |
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am See is the capital of the Zell am See district in the Austrian state
of Salzburg. It is the second largest city in the Pinzgau, with about
10,000 inhabitants. Zell am See is a tourist destination and a transportation hub for the region. The German name "Zell am See" means the Italian "Cella at the Lake". The Zeller basin is a corridor between the Saalach and the Salzach rivers. The lake is the 68-metre (220 ft) deep Zeller See (Lake Zeller), with the Old Town in the west, the Thumersbach district in the east, Erlberg in the southeast, and Schüttdorf in the south. the original Zeller See lake was further to the north and the south to the Salzach river but has changed over time into marsh areas. The lake has the shape of a peanut, with an area of 4.7 square kilometres (1.8 sq mi). Panoramic view of Zeller See lake (town of Zell Am See visible on the right) The "Hausberg" of Zell am See is the Schmittenhöhe, is a mountain in the greywacke zone (including the Gross Pinzgauer mountains), which is mainly used for winter sports. The "Hundstein" at 2,117 metres (6,950 ft) is the highest peak of the Salzburg-slate Alps. The mountains are mainly forested or agricultural fields. |
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Zell am See was already populated in Roman times. In 740 AD, by
order of the Archbishop Johannes (John) of Salzburg, monks founded the
village "Cella in Bisonzio". Zell received the rights of a market town
in 1357, and its city rights on January 24, 1928. |
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| Country Austria | State Salzburg | Area 55.17 km2 (21.3 sq mi) | Elevation 750 m (2461 ft) |
| Population 9,991 (31 December 2008) | Density 181 /km² (469 /sq mi) |
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2) | Website www.zellamsee.salzburg.at |
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