Innsbruck and Nordkette from south
Innsbruck (population 120,000) is a city in western Austria, and the capital of the Tyrol province. Located in the Inn valley, between tall mountains, it is a famous winter sports centre.
The Olympic Winter Games were held in Innsbruck twice, first in 1964, then in 1976 when the city replaced Denver, Colorado as the venue after Colorado voters rejected a bond to finance the games.
Innsbruck has two universities, the Leopold-Franzens-Universität Innsbruck and the Innsbruck Medical University. The Innsbruck Medical University has one of Europe's premier ski injury clinics.
Together with the city of Seefeld, Innsbruck organized the Winter Universiade in 2005.
The international headquarters of SOS Children's Villages, one of the world's largest charities, is located in Innsbruck.
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PDI_Perjuangan: Megawati Soekarnoputri menjadi pembicara utama dlm seminar ”The Role of Women in Politics” di Universitas Innsbruck, Austria, 15 Mei 2012. |
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meteoprog_at: das Wetter in Innsbruck 15 Mai 2012: Der Tag +13...+17 ºC niederschlagsfrei. Der Wind Nordwestwind 4-6 m/S (Mete... http://t.co/kgMf7VWe |
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mmuehlmann: RT @marcoschreuder: SP hat zugestimmt. Für innsbruck hat zugestimmt. Grüne ebenso. ÖVP zum ersten Mal nach 1945 in der Opposition. #ibk12 #innsbruck |
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rzep89: Madrid, Burgo, Burdeos, Valle de Loira, Blois, Paris, Brujas, Amsterdam, Crucero en el Rhin, Frankfurt, Rotemburgo, Praga, Innsbruck.... |
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Iain_McKenzie: RT @BMC_Comps: Start list for the #IFSCbwc in Innsbruck, qualifiers start Friday and Ned makes his first appearance of the 2012 bwc http://t.co/KwdwUyqs |
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