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Tyrol (3870 bytes)
1: ...about Tyrol, the shire. For other meanings, see [[Tyrol (disambiguation)]].'' 3: ...nd the [[Italy|Italian]] regions known as [[South Tyrol]] and [[Trentino]]. 7: ...family, originating in [[Gorizia]], held not only Tyrol and Gorizia, but for a time also the Duchy of [[C... 9: ...bsburg family, who held the title of the Count of Tyrol (see [[List of rulers of Austria]]). 13: ...he [[France|French]] and [[Bavaria]]n forces. The Tyrol remained under Bavarian and partial [[Italy|Itali... Tyrol (disambiguation) (546 bytes) 1: '''Tyrol''' (''Tirol'' in [[German language|German]]) can ... 4: *[[Tyrol]] - a shire; a state of the [[Holy Roman Empire]]... 6: *[[Tyrol (state)|Tyrol]] - a [[States of Austria|federal state]] of the ... 7: *[[South Tyrol]] - the southern part of '''Tyrol''', ceded to [[Italy]] in [[1918]] 10: [[Category:Tyrol]] South Tyrol (11717 bytes) 1: ...|Flag of the Autonomous Province of Bozen - South Tyrol]] 3: ...South Tyrol]], of which it is a subdivison. South Tyrol's extensive autonomy makes it ''de facto'' compar... 10: ... of the County of Tyrol before World War I, see [[Tyrol]].'' 12: ...day Ladin is the third official language of South Tyrol, alongside German and Italian.) 14: ...ackdown of their culture. As a consequence, South Tyrolen Society was deeply riven. Those who wanted to s... North Tyrol (1002 bytes) 1: ...o Austria, but does not share a border with North Tyrol. 3: ...er [[World War I]]. By that, North Tyrol and East Tyrol were effectively cut of from each other. 5: ...on]] of [[Graubünden]] in the southwest and South Tyrol in the south. Its capital is [[Innsbruck]]. 10: [[Category:Tyrol]] East Tyrol (813 bytes) 1: ...istrict (Bezirk) of Lienz is the only one in East Tyrol. 8: [[Category:Tyrol]] Tyrol (state) (2431 bytes) 21: '''Tyrol''' (''Tirol'' in [[German language|German]]) is a... 25: ...[[Bavaria]], [[Germany]] in the North and [[South Tyrol]], [[Italy]] and [[Switzerland]] in the South. 27: ...t.), second only to the highest mountain of South Tyrol, the [[Ortler]], 3.905 m (12.812 ft.), a summit t... 29: ...ty, especially the modern techniques in medicine. Tyrol is popular for its famous [[ski]]ing resorts, suc... 32: ''Main article: [[Tyrol]]'' Meinhard II of Gorizia-Tyrol (1839 bytes) 1: ...ard IV) He was the son of [[Meinhard I of Gorizia-Tyrol]] and father of [[Henry of Carinthia|Henry VI]]. 5: ...t and coins minted. He is known as the creator of Tyrol as an independent territory. 17: ...n="2"| Preceded by:<br>'''[[Meinhard I of Gorizia-Tyrol|Meinhard I]]''' 18: ... width="40%" align="center" | '''[[Tyrol|Count of Tyrol]]''' 27: [[Category:Counts of Tyrol]] Meinhard I of Gorizia-Tyrol (1317 bytes) 1: ...uary of [[1258]]), was Count of [[Gorizia]] and [[Tyrol]]. 3: ... of [[Meinhard II of Gorizia-Tyrol|Meinhard II of Tyrol]] and [[Albert II of Gorizia]]. 5: ... brother-in-law, [[Gebhard of Hirschberg]], split Tyrol, of which Meinhard took the southern part. 9: ...ign="center" | Preceded by:<br>'''[[Albert III of Tyrol|Albert III]]''' 10: ... width="40%" align="center" | '''[[Tyrol|Count of Tyrol]]''' Meinhard III of Gorizia-Tyrol (667 bytes) 1: ...tives. His early death induced her mother to give Tyrol to Duke [[Rudolf IV of Austria]]. 7: ... width="40%" align="center" | '''[[Tyrol|Count of Tyrol]]''' 11: [[Category:Counts of Tyrol]] Brixen-Bressanone (650 bytes) 1: ...] (part of the autonomous region [[Trentino-South Tyrol]]) in northern [[Italy]]. 3: ...nded [[901]]) and the third largest town of South Tyrol and especially well known as a major [[skiing]] r... 7: ...rixen im Thale'' in Northern, i.e. [[Austria]]n [[Tyrol]]. Landeck (362 bytes) 1: ...ted at an elevation of about 820 m at the west of Tyrol, on the river [[Inn River|Inn]]. Kufstein (687 bytes) 1: '''Kufstein''' is an old city in [[Tyrol (state)|Tyrol]], [[Austria]]. It is located at the river [[Inn]... 3: Kufstein is the second largest city in Tyrol and capital of the district (''Bezirk'') Kufstein... Albert II of Gorizia (578 bytes) 1: ...n split with his brother [[Meinhard II of Gorizia-Tyrol]] in [[1271]], he received the County of [[Gorizi... 5: ...er" | Preceded by:<br>'''[[Meinhard II of Gorizia-Tyrol|Meinhard II]]''' Brixen (290 bytes) 3: * '''[[Brixen-Bressanone|Brixen]]''', [[South Tyrol]], [[Italy]], with ''Brixen'' being the city's Ge... 5: * '''[[Brixen im Thale]]''', [[Tyrol]], [[Austria]] Southern Austro-Bavarian (530 bytes) 1: ...ey are spoken in [[Tyrol (state)|Tyrol]], [[South Tyrol]], [[Carinthia (state)|Carinthia]] [[Styria (stat... Sigismund Francis of Austria (1111 bytes) 1: ... 25]], [[1665]] in Innsbruck) was the Regent of [[Tyrol]] from [[1662]] to [[1665]]. 3: ... I]] took direct control over the government of [[Tyrol]]. 6: ...on box|title=[[List of rulers of Austria|Ruler of Tyrol and Further Austria]]|before=[[Ferdinand Charles ... 9: [[Category: Counts of Tyrol]] Bolzano (561 bytes) 3: *The name of the capital of [[South Tyrol]] ([[Trentino-Upper Adige]], [[Italy]]), see [[Bo... 5: ...h Tyrol]] ([[Trentino-Upper Adige]]), see [[South Tyrol]] Wengen (220 bytes) 4: ...South Tyrol]]/[[Alto Adige]], see [[Wengen, South Tyrol]] Hochfilzen (410 bytes) 1: ...chfilzen''' is a small village in [[Tyrol (state)|Tyrol]], [[Austria]], located in the Pillersee valley. ... Sepp Kerschbaumer (1404 bytes) 1: ...iungsausschuss Südtirol / Freedom committee South Tyrol). 3: ...years to get rid of the Austrian culture in South Tyrol and to Italianize the region. Sepp Kerschbaumer w... 6: ...ttended the funeral on the 9th of december (South Tyrol only has around 400,000 inhabitants). 8: see also: [[Feuernacht]], [[Option in South Tyrol]], [[Katakombenschulen]]
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