TYROL

tĭrˈŏl, tīrōlˈ, Ger. Tirol, province (1991 pop. 631,410), 4,882 sq mi (12,644 sq km), W Austria. Innsbruck is the capital. Bordering on Germany in the north and on Italy and Switzerland in the south, it is an almost wholly Alpine region, traversed by the Inn River. The main part of the province is separated from the fertile East Tyrol (Ger. Osttirol) by a corridor belonging partly to Italy and partly to Salzburg prov., Austria. The Tyrolean Alps, which culminate in the Ötztal Alps, are famed for their idyllic beauty and attract many tourists, thus supplementing income from the exploitation of the province's limited natural resources. Tourist centers include Kitzbühel, Kufstein, Sankt Anton, and Zell am See. Pasture farming, cattle raising, forestry, and dairy farming are the main occupations in the rural areas. Some industry is located at Innsbruck, Landeck, and Kufstein, including chemical, electrochemical, and pharmaceutical manufactures. The saltworks near Solbad Hall are an important source of revenue. The now little-worked silver and copper mines of Tyrol, known since antiquity, and its strategic position commanding the Brenner Pass across the Alps gave the region a fairly important role in European history. The Tyrol was inhabited by Rhaetic tribes when it was conquered (15 b.c.) by the Romans. It was invaded (6th cent. a.d.) by Teutonic tribes, the Baiovarii and the Lombards, and later by the Franks, who held all Tyrol by the 8th cent. Large parts of S Tyrol (now in Italy) were ruled from the 11th cent. to 1802–3 by the bishops of Trent and by the bishops of Brixen (see Bressanone). The two bishoprics were secularized and fell to Austria in consequence of the Peace of Lunéville (1801) between France and Austria. The northern section (constituting the present Tyrol), first divided into petty counties, was united under the counts of Tyrol and passed, with the abdication (1363) of Margaret Maultasch, to Austria and the Hapsburgs. In 1805 the Treaty of Pressburg awarded all Tyrol to Napoleon's ally, Bavaria, but when war broke out (1809) between France and Austria the Tyrolean peasants, led heroically by Andreas Hofer, rose in revolt and stubbornly defied the French and Bavarian troops. In 1810, Napoleon, at variance with Maximilian I of Bavaria, attached most of S Tyrol to Italy. Both parts were restored (1815) to Austria by the Congress of Vienna. The Treaty of Saint-Germain (1919) awarded S Tyrol (the predominantly German-speaking province of Bolzano and the predominantly Italian-speaking province of Trento) to Italy. The ruthless Italianization policy of the Fascist government created much unrest and friction in the period between the two World Wars (see Trentino–Alto Adige). The Italian constitution of 1947, however, gave S Tyrol the status of an autonomous region, with full protection of minority rights.

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...Italian-speaking Trentino and the South Tyrol, with its 250,000 German-speaking...the German-speaking Tyroleans in South Tyrol but also between the immigrants and the...95% of all public offices in Italian Tyrol were held by Italians. The tensions in...
...efforts concerning the future position of Tyrol were vigorously rejected by the Social...For them, the only conceivable union for Tyrol was with German Austria. The opposition...blamed for the loss of the southern part of Tyrol. 27 The second dimension of the confrontation...
...Zed Books, 1994. Bernard Cook South Tyrol Border region of Italy and Austria. The...for the contested history of the South Tyrol (German, Tirol). The unification of...geographical boundaries of the state. The South Tyrol, which was inhabited by German speakers...
South Tyrol Betrayed: The Austrian Irredenta in the Textbooks At the end of World War I, South Tyrol was awarded to Italy as part of the St...the German-speaking majority of South Tyrol, this was a clear violation of President...
...predominantly French speaking. The South Tyrol of Italy In Italys Trentino-Alto Adige region, also known as South Tyrol, theres more at stake than just language...identical to that spoken in Austrias Tyrol, of which Innsbruck is the provincial...
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...Italian/German Verbal Interactions in South Tyrol. by Daniela Veronesi Abstract Based on...communication in the plurilingual area of South Tyrol-Alto Adige, Italy, the paper focusses...political and linguistic situation of South Tyrol, where the the German-speaking community...
...very contrasting banking systems. South Tyrol has a highly concentrated banking system...areas of the Italian North East--South Tyrol and Friuli Venezia Giulia--were selected...areas are on the Italian border; South Tyrol lies on the Austrian border and is strongly...
...history with the nearby German-speaking South Tyrol, it shares common dialects with the surrounding...the creation of an Autonomous European Region of Tyrol encompassing Trentino, South Tyrol, and Austrian Tyrol (Alcock 1996: 83; Luvera...
...Belgium, from Finland to Italy in South Tyrol, in order to allow people belonging to...Ricci Garotti, F., 1999). In South Tyrol, where three linguistic groups live together...Finland, Cataluna, Alsace, and also South Tyrol, the new approach - the use of vehicular...
...Numismatic Cabinets of Archduke Ferdinand II of Tyrol and Grand Duke Francesco I de Medici...Print Collection of Ferdinand, Archduke of Tyrol." Jahrbuch der Kunsthistorischen Sammlungen...Ferdinand I and sister of Archduke Ferdinand of Tyrol. Philip IIs collecting practices therefore...
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Manifesta 7: Trentino-South Tyrol, Italy. by Martin Herbert MANIFESTA HAS...greenery in the prosperous Trentino-South Tyrol region of northern Italy. (Cue long but...frontier that is the Trentino--South Tyrol area as a figurative "zone of contact...
...Mardruz to his Master Ferdinand, Count of Tyrol, 1565 by Richard Howard A tribute to Robert...before the Envoy of My Lord the Count of Tyrol might see or even be seen to by His Grace...Mardruz to his Master Ferdinand, Count of Tyrol, 1565 first appeared in The Yale Review...
...second marriage, and is acting as the agent of the count of Tyrol, whose court is at Innsbruck, Austria. Underneath the dukes...with relevant observations, to his principal, the count of Tyrol. He includes comments omitted in Brownings version: for example...
...perhaps some decades ago. The police in both South Tyrol in Italy and Tyrol in Austria were called from the lodge. After the Italian...therefore appeared to be on Austrian soil. But when South Tyrol was incorporated into Italy in 1919, the mountain...
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The Charm of the Tyrol Calls. by Reg Butler FOR sheer natural charm, the Austrian Tyrol has few rivals. You can drive for hours along...cuckoo will pop out at any moment. The Austrian Tyrol was an early starter in the holiday business...
Holidays: Sweet Treat in the Tyrol. by Les Wilkes SUFFERING from stress...consider Austria and, in particular, the Tyrol region. When you gaze at the mountains...Kuchen, coffee and cake. Austria, and the Tyrol in particular, offers the finest cakes...
...Experience the Beauty of the Austrian Tyrol in the Perfect Way.You Wont Miss Any...of Zell-am-See or the capital of the Tyrol, Innsbruck. You will travel by luxury...awe-inspiring scenery of the Austrian Tyrol in all its summer glory. Prices are per...
...Expectation; TIM CURRAN Enjoys a Tipple in the Tyrol at the Regions Annual Celebration of Local...TIM CURRAN IT was a big night in South Tyrol - wine flowed and tempting barbecue smells...Italy people were out having fun. South Tyrol, where Alpine meadows and Mediterranean...
...Expectations; TIM CURRAN Enjoys a Tipple in the Tyrol at the Regions Annual Celebration of Local...TIM CURRAN IT was a big night in South Tyrol - wine flowed and tempting barbecue smells...Italy people were out having fun. South Tyrol, where Alpine meadows and Mediterranean...
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TYROL tir ol, tirol , Ger. Tirol, province...province is separated from the fertile East Tyrol (Ger. Osttirol ) by a corridor belonging...little-worked silver and copper mines of Tyrol, known since antiquity, and its strategic...
...pocket mouth, 1318 69, countess of Tyrol, called the Ugly Duchess, probably because...When Margarets father, Henry, count of Tyrol and duke of Carinthia, died in 1335...Carinthia to the Hapsburgs and tried to take Tyrol from Margaret and her husband, John Henry...
...Hohe Tauern group. The scenic beauty of Tyrol, the Salzkammergut, Innsbruck, the Austrian...Ger. Bundeslander ) are Vorarlberg , Tyrol , Salzburg , Carinthia , Styria , Upper...enlarged the Hapsburg holdings by acquiring Tyrol (1363) and Trieste (1382) and extended...
...in 1805 Austria was forced to cede the Tyrol to Frances ally Bavaria. In 1809, when...military successes he was made governor of the Tyrol by the Austrians. In Oct., 1809, Austria...the Treaty of Schonbrunn to abandon the Tyrol, but Hofer continued to resist. He was...
...retained areas with largely Italian populations (e.g., S Tyrol and Trieste); Italian agitation for their annexation (see...Hungary. At the Paris Peace Conference, Italy obtained S Tyrol, Trieste, Istria, part of Carniola, and several of the Dalmatian...
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