South Tyrol
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South Tyrol — Situated south of the Brenner Pass with its capital in Bolzano (Bozen), the South Tyrol is a region of mixed population and language. At the end of World War I, with the Italian army occupying the area, it contained roughly 220,000 Germans and … Historical dictionary of Austria
South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology — (German: Südtiroler Archäologiemuseum; Italian: Museo archeologico dell Alto Adige) is a specialist archaeological museum in the city of Bolzano, the capital of South Tyrol, northern … Wikipedia
South Tyrol Option Agreement — A flyer from the group of German speakers who voted for staying in South Tyrol (Andreas Hofer Bund) The South Tyrol Option Agreement (German: Option in Südtirol; Italian: Opzioni in Alto Adige) refers to the period between 1939 and 1943, when the … Wikipedia
South Tyrol — /saʊθ ˈtɪrɒl/ (say sowth tirol) noun a former part of the Austrian state of Tyrol, now a part of Italy …
History of Alto Adige-South Tyrol — Present day Alto Adige South Tyrol coincides with the province of Bolzano Bozen, a province of Italy created in 1927. Until 1918 its area was part of the Austrian County of Tyrol and it was ceded to Italy after World War I.Annexation to Italy :… … Wikipedia
Brenner, South Tyrol — Brenner Comune Gemeinde Brenner Comune di Brennero The main s … Wikipedia
Auer, South Tyrol — Auer Comune Marktgemeinde Auer Comune di Ora Typical st … Wikipedia
Corvara, South Tyrol — Corvara Comune Comun de Corvara Gemeinde Kurfar Comune di Corvara in Badia … Wikipedia
Neumarkt, South Tyrol — For other uses, see Neumarkt (disambiguation). Neumarkt Comune Gemeinde Neumarkt Comune di Egna … Wikipedia
Union for South Tyrol — Infobox Italian political party name english = Union for South Tyrol leader = leader1 title = President leader1 name = Andreas Pöder leader2 title = leader2 name = leader3 title = leader3 name = leader4 title = leader4 name = foundation = 2… … Wikipedia