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  2. List of cities and towns in Austria - Wikipedia

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    This is a complete list of the cities and towns in Austria. There is no legal distinction between town and city in Austria; a Stadt (city) is an independent municipality that has been given the right to use that title. Below is a list of some of the largest cities by population, as well as a full listing of all cities and municipalities of Austria.

  3. Tyrol - Wikipedia

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    After World War I, the victors ruled in 1919 that the southern part of the Austrian crown land of Tyrol was to be ceded to the Kingdom of Italy, including the territory of the former Bishopric of Trent, roughly corresponding to the modern-day Trentino, as well as the southern part of the medieval County of Tyrol county, the present-day province ...

  4. Category:Cities and towns in Tyrol (state) - Wikipedia

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  5. Obergurgl - Wikipedia

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    A view of Obergurgl (below) and Hochgurgl (above) in summer, looking north. The road climbing past Hochgurgl goes to Italy via Timmelsjoch. A creek near Obergurgl. Obergurgl is a village in the Ötztal Alps in Tyrol, Austria. Located in the municipality of Sölden, the village has approximately 400 year-round inhabitants, and is mainly a ...

  6. North Tyrol - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Euroregion Tyrol-South Tyrol-Trentino. North Tyrol, rarely North Tirol (German: Nordtirol), is the main part of the Austrian federal state Tyrol, located in the western part of the country. The other part of the federal state is East Tyrol, which also belongs to Austria, but doesn't share a border with North Tyrol.

  7. Tux, Tyrol - Wikipedia

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    In the south of the village at the Höllenstein Hut (about 1,800 m), a small farm museum has been established. A cable lift leads to the Eggalm ski and hiking area. Juns (1,400 m above sea level (AA)) is a long drawn out village about 2 km up the valley from Tux-Lanersbach. It comprises several small hotels and private homes.

  8. Lans, Tyrol - Wikipedia

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    Lans is a town in the district of Innsbruck Land in the Austrian state of Tyrol. The village is located 8 km (15 minutes by car) south of the city of Innsbruck. Lans is located on the old salt road and first mentioned in 1180 as "Lannes". [3] The main attractions are the lake Lanser See, several good restaurants and the health center Lanserhof.

  9. Mutters - Wikipedia

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    Mutters is a municipality in the Innsbruck-Land district in the Austrian state of Tyrol. It is located 4.70 km (3 mi) south of Innsbruck. The village was first mentioned in 1100 but settlement already began app. 3000 years ago. Mutters received connection with Innsbruck thanks to the Stubaitalbahn in 1904.