VORARLBERG

fōrˌärlˈbĕrkh, province (1991 pop. 331,472), 1,004 sq mi (2,600 sq km), extreme W Austria, bordering on Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and Germany. Bregenz, on the eastern shore of Lake Constance (Bodensee), is the capital. It is a transportation hub, with Austria's most extensive road and rail connections to foreign countries. The province is a cattle-raising and dairy-farming region noted for its Alpine scenery. Among Austrian provinces, it ranks second only to Vienna in industrial wealth. Hydroelectric works dot the Bregenzer Ache and Ill rivers, and textile mills are found in almost every town. There are also important manufactures in watches, clocks, metal products, chemicals, and pharmaceuticals. Beautiful embroidery and lace are produced by artisans. Vorarlberg has numerous popular winter sports resorts; tourism is increasingly important to the region's economy. The province is bounded on the west by the Rhine River. Vorarlberg was part of the Roman province of Rhaetia and was acquired by the powerful counts of Montfort in the Middle Ages. The Hapsburgs gained possession of it piecemeal in the 14th, 15th, and 16th cent., and in 1523 it became a crownland, administered by the Tyrol. The region became an independent Austrian province in 1918. Culturally related to the Swiss, the inhabitants of Vorarlberg voted for unification with Switzerland after World War I. The attempt failed because of Allied and Swiss opposition.

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...Europe, mostly concentrated in the Vorarlberg state of Austria, but with substantial...western portion of Austria. Called Vorarlberg for the Arlberg Mountain, which lies on the border between Vorarlberg and Tyrol, the name means Land before...
...question of a possible admission of the Vorarlberg to the confederation. After the defeat...collapse of the Austrian monarchy, the Vorarlberg proclaimed its right to self-determination...exhaustion after the war, the people of the Vorarlberg saw the confederation as the land of...
...a city with special status is Vorarlberg. Vienna is both state and city...therefore an exception in itself. Vorarlberg is usually very active in defending...federal-state relationship. Vorarlberg has no interest in transferring...
...the two western provinces of Tyrol and Vorarlberg, where marital fertility was highest...in Tyrol and no less than 0.896 in Vorarlberg, whereas the values estimated for all...which was much lower in Tyrol and Vorarlberg than in the other provinces Mitterauer...
...different levels of participation. Vorarlberg also makes provision for the linking...Burgenland, Lower Austria, Styria, and Vorarlberg, petitions are also provided for regarding...legislation; while in Styria, Tyrol, and Vorarlberg the Land parliament can initiate a referendum...
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...to have emerged from the province of Vorarlberg with more than regional significance...defense unit, unique in Austria to Vorarlberg and Tirol, had their own idiosyncratic...patriotic "Spirit of 1914." (5) Vorarlberg sent six battalions totaling 35,000...
...place), Tirol (5th place), and Vorarlberg (6th place), one Slovak region...place), Tirol (8th place), and Vorarlberg (10th place), two Slovak regions...8th place), Salzburg (9th place), Vorarlberg (10th place), and Oberosterreich...
...meant a winter to ski and write in the Vorarlberg. 125.11 This quarterly This Quarter...Rich" paragraph The first year in the Vorarlberg was an innocent year. The second year...Switzerland, the Dolomites, and the Vorarlberg. They love their work and she has sacrificed...
...Poettler, Victor Herbert 1982 " Die Alphuette von Mittelargen/Vorarlberg ". Schriften und Fuehrer des Oesterreichischen Freilichtmuseum...9. Stuebing: Oesterreichisches Freilichtmuseum 1984 " Vorarlberg im Oesterreichischen Freilichtmuseum ". Schriften und Fuehrer...
...and J. Rohn. 2008. Susceptibility analysis for slides and rockfall: An example from the northern Calcareous Alps (Vorarlberg, Austria). Environmental Geology 55(2): 441-52. Sarkar, S., and D.P. Kanungo. 2004. An integrated approach...
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...mountains. Leopold Kaufmann was determined to add drama and dignity to his four new cableway stations at Montafon in Austrias Vorarlberg, east of Switzerland. In the valley is the Vandans terminal; two intermediate stations at Latschau and Matschwitz cater...
...countryside is no more, the exploding cows of Vorarlberg. The rugged Alpine meadowlands of Vorarlberg are lovely but inaccessible to modern trucks...by helicopter). Now reformers in the Vorarlberg parliament have deemed the exploding cows...
...text are still protected.) In 2001, the state library of Vorarlberg in Austria decided to conduct a test by storing text mining...available and permitted. Once again, the state library of Vorarlberg in Austria pioneered this effort. On the agenda, but not...
...Eberle were asked to design a small commercial building in the Vorarlberg village of Wolfurt and responded by employing timber as a...organic warmth and texture to a basic box. ILLUSTRATION OMITTED Vorarlberg, on the western edge of Austria, is the countrys smallest...
...creating public spaces that encourage social interaction. Vorarlberg is the Westernmost province of Austria, bordering Switzerland...from childhood, for Giselbrecht was born and brought up in Vorarlberg before he went to study in Graz, where he made his reputation...
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...Austrian Gem. Byline: Will Oliphant Vorarlberg in Austria does not immediately spring...ready to sample the regions cuisine. Vorarlberg and Bregenzerwald, our part of the...snow you could be on to a winner in Vorarlberg. For more holidays Or telephone 0121...
...government to help me with that.Cyen Theres also Thomas Pichler, a dual gold medal gymnast in Delhi. Pichler was born in Vorarlberg, Austria, with a hole in his heart and a rare skin disease. He moved to Australia with his family aged five, after doctors...
...and continental breakfast accommodation in France on the way. l Five nights half board at a familyowned Gasthof in Austrias Vorarlberg. l Youll stay in a twin-bedded room with private facilities. l A romantic candlelight dinner on Christmas Eve. l A traditional...
...Chancellor Wolfgang Schuessels Peoples Party, got only 11.53 percent of the vote in municipal elections in the federal state of Vorarlberg, compared with 17.13 percent five years ago. The result was in line with a poll released on Friday that showed only 6...
...2005. THE largest living multiple birth is seven in the USA. THREE lots of sextuplets - six babies - survive in the UK. VORARLBERG, the Austrian county of 350,000 people where Amy, Kim and Zoe were born, will have to wait another 50,000 years for...
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VORARLBERG for arl berkh, province (1991 pop...and lace are produced by artisans. Vorarlberg has numerous popular winter sports resorts...bounded on the west by the Rhine River. Vorarlberg was part of the Roman province of Rhaetia...
...BREGENZ bra gents, city (1991 pop. 26,775), capital of Vorarlberg province, extreme W Austria, on Lake Constance (Bodensee...chartered c.1200 and in 1726 became the administrative center of Vorarlberg. Nearby is the Bregenz Forest, a densely wooded highland...
...and the Mur. Its nine provinces (Ger. Bundeslander ) are Vorarlberg , Tyrol , Salzburg , Carinthia , Styria , Upper Austria...and dairying are prevalent throughout the alpine provinces; Vorarlberg has an ancient textile industry. About 3% of the population...
...kingdom of Italy; acknowledged the elevation of the electors of Bavaria and Wurttemberg to the rank of kings; ceded Tyrol, Vorarlberg, and Augsburg to Bavaria; and yielded the Hapsburg lands in Swabia to Wurttemberg and Baden. Austria was allowed to annex...
ARLBERG arl berk, pass, 5,946 ft (1,812 m) high, W Austria, on the boundary between Tyrol and Vorarlberg. The Arlberg region forms the water divide between rivers flowing to the North Sea and those flowing into the Black Sea. The...
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