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Tyrol
Tyrol-Tyrol (federal state)
comprises the Austrian part of the historical Princely County of Tyrol. It is a constituent part of the present-day Euroregion Tyrol–South Tyrol–Trentino (together
Tyrol-Tyrol
Tyrol (/tɪˈroʊl, taɪˈroʊl, ˈtaɪroʊl/ tih-ROHL, ty-ROHL, TY-rohl; historically the Tyrole; Austrian German: Tirol [tiˈʁoːl] ; Italian: Tirolo) is a historical
Tyrol-County of Tyrol
Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol and the Austrian state of Tyrol. The two parts are today associated again in the Tyrol–South Tyrol–Trentino Euroregion. At least
Tyrol-Leopold V, Archduke of Austria
Further Austria. He was Prince-Bishop of Passau and of Strasbourg, until he resigned to get married, and Archduke of Further Austria including Tyrol. Leopold
Tyrol-Sigismund, Archduke of Austria
Habsburg Leopoldian line, he ruled over Further Austria and the County of Tyrol from 1446 until his resignation in 1490. Sigismund (or Siegmund, sometimes
Tyrol-South Tyrol
the Tyrol–South Tyrol–Trentino Euroregion, which corresponds almost exactly to the historical region of Tyrol. The other members are the Austrian federal
Tyrol-Ferdinand II, Archduke of Austria
of Further Austria (Linz, 14 June 1529 – 24 January 1595, Innsbruck) was ruler of Further Austria and since 1564 Imperial count of Tyrol. The son of
Tyrol-East Tyrol
East Tyrol, occasionally East Tirol (German: Osttirol), is an exclave of the Austrian federal state of Tyrol, separated from North Tyrol by parts of Salzburg
Tyrol-Kitzbühel
situated in the Kitzbühel Alps along the river Kitzbüheler Ache in Tyrol, Austria, about 100 km (62 mi) east of the state capital Innsbruck and is the
Tyrol-Tyrol–South Tyrol–Trentino Euroregion
authorities in Austria and Italy: the Austrian state of Tyrol (i.e. North and East Tyrol) and the Italian autonomous provinces of South Tyrol and Trentino
Tyrol-North Tyrol
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
Tyrol-Further Austria
Habsburgs were also considered part of Further Austria, though they were temporarily directly administered from Tyrol. The original home territories of the Habsburgs
Tyrol-History of Tyrol
the First Austrian Republic. The historical region is formed by the present-day Austrian State of Tyrol and the Italian provinces of South Tyrol and Trentino
Tyrol-Federal states of Austria
areas of land being predominantly agricultural. The alpine federal state Tyrol, the less alpine but geographically more remote federal state Carinthia
Tyrol-Tourism in Austria
Mozart, Innsbruck, capital of Tyrol surrounded by the Alps, Linz, capital of Upper Austria with the largest Cathedral of Austria and modern cultural highlights
Tyrol-Frederick IV, Duke of Austria
Duke of Austria from 1402 until his death. As a scion of the Habsburg Leopoldian line, he ruled over Further Austria and the County of Tyrol from 1406
Tyrol-Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol
the Austrian state of Tyrol, it is part of the Euroregion Tyrol-South Tyrol-Trentino. In English language, the region is known as Trentino-South Tyrol or
Tyrol-Austrian German
(Österreichisch), is the variety of Standard German written and spoken in Austria and South Tyrol. It has the highest sociolinguistic prestige locally, as it is
Tyrol-Maria Leopoldine of Austria
Maria Leopoldine of Austria-Tyrol (6 April 1632 – 7 August 1649), was by birth Archduchess of Austria and member of the Tyrolese branch of the House of
Tyrol-Republic of German-Austria
the population. However, Upper and Lower Austria, Salzburg, Carinthia, Vorarlberg and most of Styria and Tyrol had a predominantly German population. These
Tyrol-List of Austrian flags
Herzegovina Margraviate of Moravia Duchy of Salzburg Austrian Silesia Duchy of Styria County of Tyrol Kingdom of Hungary Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia Corpus
Tyrol-History of South Tyrol
Modern-day South Tyrol, an autonomous Italian province created in 1948, was part of the Austro-Hungarian County of Tyrol until 1918 (then known as Deutschsüdtirol
Tyrol-Innsbruck
Austro-Bavarian: Innschbruck [ˈɪnʃprʊk]) is the capital of Tyrol and the fifth-largest city in Austria. On the River Inn, at its junction with the Wipp Valley
Tyrol-Margaret, Countess of Tyrol
Countess of Tyrol from the House of Gorizia (Meinhardiner), and an unsuccessful claimant to the Duchy of Carinthia. Upon her death, Tyrol became united
Tyrol-German Tyrol
historical County of Tyrol: the Austrian state of Tyrol (consisting of North Tyrol and East Tyrol) and the province of South Tyrol but not the largely
Tyrol-List of Austrian consorts
his death in 1490. Lower Austria (Austria proper) passed to Ferdinand's 1st son Maximilian: Upper Austria (Tyrol, Further Austria) passed to Emperor Ferdinand's
Tyrol-COVID-19 pandemic in Austria
According to new figures released by Austrian authorities on 23 June, the first case in the country was recorded in Ischgl, Tyrol on 8 February. As of 4 February
Tyrol-Bolzano
Count of Tyrol, leading to a struggle between the counts of Tyrol and the bishops of Trent. In 1363, the County of Tyrol passed to the Austrian House of
Tyrol-Inner Austria
of "Inner Austria". At that time their share also comprised Tyrol and the original Habsburg possessions in Swabia, called Further Austria; both collectively
Tyrol-Tyrol 1809 order of battle
capitulate. To assist the Tyrolean Rebellion, the Austrian high command sent a regular division into the Tyrol under the leadership of Feldmarschallleutnant
Tyrol-Postal codes in Austria
(west of Vienna) 4xxx: Upper Austria 5xxx: Salzburg and west Upper Austria 6xxx: Tyrol and Vorarlberg (without East Tyrol) 7xxx: Burgenland 8xxx: Styria
Tyrol-Speck
Sauris, Friuli, Italy Speck Alto Adige PGI, from South Tyrol, Italy Tyrolean speck from Austria's Tyrol region, which has PGI status, and has been made since
Tyrol-Albert VI, Archduke of Austria
who ruled over Further Austria and the County of Tyrol. Coming of age in 1436, Albert, though a junior heir of Inner Austria, received no full rulership
Tyrol-Geography of Austria
establishment of the Republic of Austria in 1918: Upper Austria, Lower Austria, Styria, Carinthia, Salzburg, Tyrol, and Vorarlberg. The states of Burgenland and
Tyrol-NEOS – The New Austria and Liberal Forum
Austrian Interior Ministry. Archived from the original on 15 October 2017. Retrieved 27 July 2020. "Neos compete in Salzburg, Tyrol and Lower Austria"
Tyrol-Coat of arms of Tyrol
Princely County of Tyrol and is today used by the states of Tyrol in Austria, South Tyrol in Italy, and numerous municipalities. The Tyrolean eagle is
Tyrol-Austrian Regionalliga
Carinthia, Upper Austria and the exclave of East Tyrol; West (West), covering the state of Salzburg; Regionalliga Tirol, covering the state of Tyrol (with the
Tyrol-Austrian Landesliga
promoted to the Regional League East. Carinthia and East Tyrol: Kärntner Liga Upper Austria: OÖ Liga Styria: Landesliga Steiermark The champions of each
Tyrol-South Tyrolean independence movement
province of South Tyrol that calls for the secession of the region from Italy and its reunification with the State of Tyrol, Austria. Concurrently, some
Tyrol-Tyrol (disambiguation)
Western Austria and Northern Italy. It consists of: Tyrol (state), a state in Western Austria East Tyrol, part of the Austrian state of Tyrol North Tyrol, part
Tyrol-Allied-occupied Austria
and North Tyrol were assigned to the French Zone Salzburg and Upper Austria south of the Danube were assigned to the American Zone. East Tyrol, Carinthia
Tyrol-Leopold III, Duke of Austria
the County of Tyrol and Further Austria from 1379 until his death. Born in Vienna, Leopold was a younger son of Duke Albert II of Austria (thereby a grandson
Tyrol-Reichsgau Tirol-Vorarlberg
of Vorarlberg and North Tyrol (both in Austria). It existed from 1938 to 1945. It did not include East Tyrol (Lienz), which was instead part of Reichsgau
Tyrol-Münster, Tyrol
Münster is a municipality in the Kufstein district in the Austrian state of Tyrol located 20 km west of Wörgl and 34 km southwest of Kufstein. It is the
Tyrol-Southern Germany
the Duchy of Franconia. German-speaking Switzerland, Austria, Liechtenstein, Alsace, and South Tyrol are also historically, culturally, and linguistically
Tyrol-South Tyrol Option Agreement
Ladin-speaking people in South Tyrol and several other municipalities of northern Italy, which had belonged to Austria before WWI, were given the option
Tyrol-Hall in Tirol
Hall in Tirol is a town in the Innsbruck-Land district of Tyrol, Austria. Located at an altitude of 574 m, about 5 km (3 mi) east of the state's capital
Tyrol-Ernest, Duke of Austria
and Carniola with the remaining March of Istria, as well as Tyrol and the Further Austrian possessions. After Leopold's death in the 1386 Battle of Sempach
Tyrol-Allgäu Alps
Alps, located in Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg in Germany and Tyrol and Vorarlberg in Austria. The range lies directly east of Lake Constance. The mountain
Tyrol-Outline of Austria
Carinthia Lower Austria Upper Austria Salzburg Styria Tyrol Vorarlberg Vienna Districts of Austria The districts of Austria, listed by state: Districts
Tyrol-Mils
band Mils, Austria, a town in the district Innsbruck Land, Tyrol, Austria Mils bei Imst, a municipality in the district of Imst, Tyrol, Austria Multiple
Tyrol-Sigismund Francis, Archduke of Austria
Francis, Archduke of Further Austria (27 November 1630 – 25 June 1665) was the ruler of Further Austria including Tyrol from 1662 to 1665. He was born
Tyrol-Höfen, Tyrol
Höfen is a municipality in the district of Reutte in the Austrian state of Tyrol. Höfen lies southwest of Reutte on the left bank of the Lech. "Dauersiedlungsraum
Tyrol-List of cities and towns in Austria
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
Tyrol-Rudolf IV, Duke of Austria
Habsburg who ruled as duke of Austria (self-proclaimed archduke), Styria and Carinthia from 1358, as well as count of Tyrol from 1363 and as the first duke
Tyrol-Brenner, South Tyrol
and a village in South Tyrol in northern Italy, located about 60 km (37 mi) north of Bolzano on the border with Tyrol, Austria. Brenner lies about 60 km
Tyrol-List of wars involving Switzerland
War of the Fifth Coalition First French Empire French client states Austria Tyrol (in rebellion against Bavaria) United Kingdom Sicily Sardinia Black
Tyrol-Elisabeth of Austria, Queen of France
Archduke Ferdinand of Further Austria-Tyrol, was standing as proxy for Charles. After long celebrations, she left Austria on 4 November accompanied by
Tyrol-Bavarian Alps
classification of the Eastern Alps (AVE) developed by the German, Austrian and South Tyrol Alpine Clubs. It should not be confused with the term Bavarian
Tyrol-List of highest mountains of Austria
Upper Austria Mountains of Salzburg Mountains of the Styria Mountains of Tyrol Mountains of Vorarlberg Mountains of Vienna Mountains List of mountains
Tyrol-Völs, Tyrol
Völs is a market town in the district of Innsbruck-Land in the Austrian state of Tyrol, located at the western border of Innsbruck. It was mentioned for
Tyrol-Citizens' Forum Austria
The Citizens' Forum Austria (German: Bürgerforum Österreich, FRITZ) is an Austrian political party mainly active in Tyrol. It was founded by president
Tyrol-Southern Bavarian
They are primarily spoken in Tyrol (i.e. the Austrian federal state of Tyrol and the Italian province of South Tyrol), in Carinthia and in the western
Tyrol-Austria–Italy border
in 1919 when South Tyrol was made part of Italy instead of Austria. Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol Veneto Friuli-Venezia Giulia Tyrol Salzburg Carinthia
Tyrol-1938 Austrian Anschluss referendum
especially in Tyrol, the support for the Anschluss was even lower. The referendum question was: Do you agree with the reunification of Austria with the German
Tyrol-St. Johann in Tirol
local dialect, is a market municipality in the Kitzbühel district of Tyrol, Austria. In the regional ductus, the last syllable of the name is stressed as
Tyrol-WSG Tirol
Sports Community Tyrol'), commonly known as WSG Tirol, is a professional association football club based in the town of Wattens, Tyrol, Austria, that competes
Tyrol-Ostmark (Austria)
Tyrol, i.e. North Tyrol, with the administrative district of Vorarlberg Vienna, i.e. "Greater Vienna", including several surrounding Lower Austrian municipalities
Tyrol-List of radio stations in Austria
Niederösterreich: Lower Austria Radio Oberösterreich: Upper Austria Radio Salzburg: Salzburg Radio Steiermark: Styria Radio Tirol: Tyrol and South Tyrol Radio Vorarlberg:
Tyrol-Claudia Felicitas of Austria
and eldest daughter of Ferdinand Charles, Archduke of Further Austria and Count of Tyrol, by his wife and first-cousin Anna de' Medici. On her father's
Tyrol-Flags of Austria-Hungary
During its existence, Austria-Hungary did not have a common flag – a "national flag" could not exist since the Dual Monarchy consisted of two sovereign
Tyrol-William, Duke of Austria
the County of Tyrol and Further Austria from 1396 until his death. Born in Vienna, William was the oldest son of Duke Leopold III of Austria (1351–1386)
Tyrol-List of Christian monasteries in Austria
Traismauer) (Lower Austria): Augustinian Canons Hohenfurt, see Rein Abbey Capuchin friary, Imst (Tyrol): Capuchin friars Innsbruck (Tyrol): Carmel of St Joseph
Tyrol-Sölden
Sölden is a municipality in the Ötztal valley of Tyrol, Austria. At c. 467 km2 (180 sq mi), it is the largest municipality in the country. The population
Tyrol-Käsespätzle
Kasspatzln in Tyrol) is a traditional dish of the German regions of Swabia, Baden and Allgäu, and also in the Austrian regions Vorarlberg and Tyrol, as well
Tyrol-Andreas Hofer
sharpshooter and later a militia captain in the Austrian Imperial and Royal Army. After the Austrian defeat, Tyrol was transferred to the Kingdom of Bavaria
Tyrol-Landeshauptmann
government and the supreme official of an Austrian state and the Italian autonomous provinces of South Tyrol and Trentino. His or her function is equivalent
Tyrol-Westendorf, Tyrol
a municipality and a village in the Kitzbühel district in the Austrian state of Tyrol located 13.7 km west of Kitzbühel and 12 km southeast of Wörgl
Tyrol-Archduchess Marie-Astrid of Austria
Roskilde, Denmark) on 12 September 2020 at Tratzberg Castle, Jenbach, Tyrol, Austria. They have three daughters: Princess Victoria Antonia Marie-Astrid Lydia
Tyrol-Cisleithania
Minister-President of Austria were represented at the capital cities of the crown lands—except for Vorarlberg which was administered with Tyrol, and Istria and
Tyrol-Albert III, Duke of Austria
Albert received Austria proper (Austria Inferior), while Leopold get Styria, Carinthia and Carniola (Austria Interior), Tyrol (Austria Superior) and the
Tyrol-Lists of Austrian state governors
Burgenland Carinthia Lower Austria Upper Austria Salzburg Styria Tyrol Tyrol Vorarlberg Vienna Lists of Austrian state governors cover the governors,
Tyrol-Jochberg, Tyrol
Jochberg is a municipality in the Kitzbühel district of Tyrol, Austria. It is the southernmost municipality in the Leukental and is located 8 km (5.0 mi)
Tyrol-Ötztal Alps
range in the Central Eastern Alps, in the State of Tyrol in western Austria and the Province of South Tyrol in northern Italy. The Ötztal Alps are arrayed
Tyrol-2024 Tour of the Alps
April 2024 in the Austrian state of Tyrol and in the Italian provinces of Trentino and South Tyrol, which all make up the Tyrol–South Tyrol–Trentino Euroregion
Tyrol-Hugo (cocktail)
Hugo is an alcoholic aperitif, originating in South Tyrol, but widespread in Triveneto, Austria, Switzerland and Germany, based on prosecco, elderflower
Tyrol-Skiwasser
juice and water. It has its origin in the winter sports resorts of Austrian Tyrol, as part of the beverage offer on ski huts or lodges. Typically, it
Tyrol-Tyrolean hat
a type of headwear that originally came from the Tyrol in the Alps, in what is now part of Austria, Germany, Italy and Switzerland. It is an essential
Tyrol-Upper Austria
being first recorded in 1264. (At the time, the term "Upper Austria" also included Tyrol and various scattered Habsburg possessions in southern Germany
Tyrol-Anna of Tyrol
Anna of Tyrol (4 October 1585 – 14 December 1618) was by birth an Archduchess of Austria and member of the Tyrolean branch of the House of Habsburg and
Tyrol-Leopold III of Austria
from the house of Babenberg Leopold III, Duke of Austria, (1351–1386), Duke of Styria, Carinthia, Tyrol, and Vorderösterreich of House of Habsburg, died
Tyrol-Serles
Serles (2,718 m) is a mountain of the Stubai Alps in the Austrian state of Tyrol, Austria, between the Stubai Valley and Wipptal, near the Italian border
Tyrol-Grand title of the emperor of Austria
original seat of the House of Habsburg. Duke Rudolf IV of Austria acquired the County of Tyrol in 1363. Rudolf I of Germany claimed the County of Kyburg
Tyrol-Football in Austria
Styria, Carinthia, Upper Austria, and East Tyrol; and the West (Regionalliga West), competed for by teams from Salzburg, Tyrol, and Vorarlberg. The fourth
Tyrol-Leopold IV, Duke of Austria
patrimony in the future: Ernest was to receive Inner Austria and Frederick Further Austria, including Tyrol. Ernest took the reins in Styria, etc. Frederick
Tyrol-Austria
provinces. Burgenland Carinthia Lower Austria Upper Austria Salzburg Styria Tyrol Tyrol Vorarlberg Vienna Austria is a largely mountainous country because
Tyrol-Emperor of Austria
Bohemia, Hungary), archduchy (Lower and Upper Austria), duchy (e.g., Carniola) or princely county (e.g., Tyrol), however the Kingdom of Hungary—as Regnum
Tyrol-Alps
Alps with over 100,000 inhabitants are in Tyrol with Bolzano/Bozen (Italy), Trento (Italy) and Innsbruck (Austria). Larger cities outside the Alps are Milan
Tyrol-Tyrol Grey
Grey or Tyrolean Grey (German: Tiroler Grauvieh, Italian: Grigio Alpina) is a typical alpine cattle breed from in and South
Tyrol-Meinhard III, Count of Gorizia-Tyrol
to Duke Rudolf IV of . Therefore, Meinhard's uncle Stephen II of Bavaria-Landshut, who had succeeded him in Upper Bavaria, invaded
Tyrol-Tyrolit
based in Schwaz, Tyrol, Austria. TYROLIT, a registered trademark, was named after the mineral Tyrolite, first described in 1845 in Tyrol. Tyrolit was cofounded
Tyrol-Vorarlberg
Bavarian Swabia, and Alsace than with the rest of Austria, southeastern Bavaria, and South Tyrol. Vorarlberg is to a large extent mountainous. About
Tyrol-Bavarians
Central and Lower Austria (Munich, Salzburg, Vienna). Alpine Bavarian is spoken in south-western Bavaria, in southern Austria (Tyrol, Carinthia, Styria)
Tyrol-Thulite
manufacture of jewelry and ornamental objects. Thulite is also found in the Austrian Tyrol and in Mitchell County, North Carolina. A new, more recent find of a
Tyrol-List of rulers of Austria
From 976 until 1246, the Margraviate of Austria and its successor, the Duchy of Austria, was ruled by the House of Babenberg. At that time, those states
Tyrol-Transitforum Austria Tirol
founded in Tyrol, which is significantly affected by international through traffic, but later teamed up with similar groups across Austria. It is well
Tyrol-House of Habsburg
Austria (Carinthia, Styria) Leopold IV, son of Leopold III, 1391 regent of Further Austria, 1395–1402 duke of Tyrol, after 1404 also duke of Austria,
Tyrol-Salzburg-Tyrol Railway
Salzburg-Tyrol Railway (German: Salzburg-Tiroler-Bahn) is a main line railway in Austria. It runs through the states of Salzburg and Tyrol (North Tyrol) from
Tyrol-Jungholz
of Reutte in the Austrian state of Tyrol that is only accessible via Germany. The lack of a road connection to anywhere else in Austria led to Jungholz
Tyrol-Louis XI
to reconquer territories of his future brother-in-law, Sigismund of Austria-Tyrol. He won only one victory before suing for peace. He failed to achieve
Tyrol-History of Austria
(Rudolfinische Hausordnung). In 1363, the County of Tyrol was acquired by Rudolph IV from Margaret of Tyrol. Thus Austria was now a complex country in the Eastern
Tyrol-Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor
form of large-scale collective activity against Duke Frederick IV of Austria—Tyrol in the 1410 and the Hussites in the 1420. Not all of Sigismund's projects
Tyrol-Bavarian language
area, including the German state of Bavaria, most of Austria and the Italian region of South Tyrol. Prior to 1945, Bavarian was also prevalent in parts
Tyrol-See, Tyrol
See is a municipality in the district of Landeck in the Austrian state of Tyrol located 8 km southwest of the city of Landeck. The village was founded
Tyrol-Goodbye, Mr. Chips
courtyards and annexes, including the supposedly exterior shots of the Austrian Tyrol Mountains, were filmed at Denham Film Studios, near the village of Denham
Tyrol-Public holidays in Austria
This is a list of public holidays observed in Austria. An asterisk (*) denotes a movable holiday. Additional days are observed in some states or industries
Tyrol-Lederhosen
the traditional leather breeches worn by men in Austria, Bavaria (namely Upper Bavaria), and South Tyrol. The term Trachten Lederhose is often used in German
Tyrol-Haflinger
Avelignese, is a breed of horse developed in Austria and northern Italy (namely Hafling in South Tyrol region) during the late 19th century. Haflinger
Tyrol-Austrians
languages of the Tyrol, Carinthia, and Styria and the former including the dialects of Vienna, Burgenland, Upper Austria, and Lower Austria. The vast majority
Tyrol-Habsburg monarchy
three groups: the Archduchy proper, Inner Austria that included Styria and Carniola, and Further Austria with Tyrol and the Swabian lands. The territorial
Tyrol-Contiki Tours
castle in the Beaujolais wine region, and the Gasthof Schoneck in the Austrian Tyrol. The name "Contiki" comes from the portmanteau 'Con' from the word 'Continent'
Tyrol-ÖBB
from Wien Franz-Josefs-Bahnhof to Gmünd, Lower Austria and České Velenice, Czech Republic Salzburg-Tyrol Railway from Salzburg Hauptbahnhof to Wörgl Hauptbahnhof
Tyrol-Flags and coats of arms of the Austrian states
the coats of arms, some flags are very similar, such as those of Tyrol and Upper Austria (also nearly identical to the flag of Poland). Frequently, the
Tyrol-Chalet School
between 1925 and 1970. The fictional school was initially located in the Austrian Tyrol, before it was moved to Guernsey in 1939 following the rise to power
Tyrol-Tux, Tyrol
Tux is a municipality in the Schwaz district in the Austrian state of Tyrol. The parish of Tux covers the higher and largest part of the Tuxertal, a side
Tyrol-Guido Zingerle
Guido Zingerle (3 September 1902 – 9 August 1962), known as The Monster of Tyrol (German: Ungeheuer von Tirol), was an Italian murderer and possible serial
Tyrol-Swarovski Kristallwelten
retail area, and restaurant. It opened in 1995 and is located in the Austrian Tyrol, in the town of Wattens, Innsbruck-Land District, where the company
Tyrol-Austrian Armed Forces
Austrian mountain artillerymen during a manoeuvre in Tyrol New "Standarten" (flags) of Austrian Army units being consecrated by a Catholic priest in Mattersburg
Tyrol-National Democratic Party (Austria)
Austria (FPÖ). Burger remained the key figure in the NDP until its dissolution. Further members included Herbert Fritz, and a number of "South Tyrol activists"
Tyrol-Empress Elisabeth of Austria
December 1837 – 10 September 1898), nicknamed Sisi or Sissi, was Empress of Austria and Queen of Hungary from her marriage to Emperor Franz Joseph I on 24
Tyrol-Lienz
medieval town in the Austrian state of Tyrol. It is the administrative centre of the Lienz district, which covers all of East Tyrol. The municipality also
Tyrol-Assembly of European Regions
Illy - Friuli-Venezia-Giulia (Italy) - 2004–2008 Liese Prokop - Lower Austria (Austria) - 2000–2004 Luc Van den Brande - Flanders (Belgium) - 1996–2000 Jordi
Tyrol-Municipality (Austria)
Austria is currently (January 1, 2020) partitioned into 2,095 municipalities, ranging in population from about fifty (the village of Gramais in Tyrol)
Tyrol-Catherine of Saxony, Archduchess of Austria
House of Wettin, was the second wife of Sigismund, Archduke of Austria and Regent of Tyrol. Born in Grimma, Catherine was the eldest child of Duke Albert
Tyrol-Italianization of South Tyrol
County of Tyrol which is today called South Tyrol (in Italian Alto Adige) was inhabited by almost 90% German speakers. Under the 1939 South Tyrol Option
Tyrol-Expedition in Tyrol
Napoleon launched an attack towards Austria through Friuli and the Tarvisio pass, a secondary army was ordered to cross Tyrol, and then rejoined with the bulk
Tyrol-Anton Mattle
an Austrian politician from Zams. He succeeded Günther Platter as leader of the Austrian People's Party (ÖVP) and has been the governor of Tyrol since
Tyrol-Mayrhofen
Mayrhofen is a town in the Zillertal (Ziller river valley) in the Austrian state of Tyrol. It is located approximately an hour from the Tyrolean capital
Tyrol-Television in Austria
Schau TV (DE) (Vienna, Burgenland, & Lower Austria; eventually Centrope) Tirol TV (DE) (Innsbruck, Tyrol) W24 (DE) (Vienna) WT1 (DE) (regional - Wels)
Tyrol-Austrian 2. Landesliga
Lower Austria: 2. Landesliga Ost and 2. Landesliga West Wien: 2. Landesliga Carinthia and East Tyrol: Unterliga Ost and Unterliga West Upper Austria: Landesliga
Tyrol-René Benko
proceedings have been opened against Benko. Benko was born in Innsbruck, Tyrol, Austria as the son of a local government employee and nursery schoolteacher
Tyrol-Albert II, Duke of Austria
1359 Count Meinhard III of Gorizia-Tyrol; in Vienna 1364 Margrave John Henry of Moravia. Frederick III, Duke of Austria (1347, Vienna – 1362, Vienna). Died
Tyrol-Austria-Hungary
Austria-Hungary, often referred to as the Austro-Hungarian Empire or the Dual Monarchy, was a multi-national constitutional monarchy in Central Europe
Tyrol-German nationalism in Austria
from Austria, and the policy of the Tiroler Volkspartei, the dominant party in the province following the 1919 elections, was independent Tyrol and not
Tyrol-Rattenberg
Rattenberg (Bavarian: Råttnberg) is a City on the Inn River in the Austrian state of Tyrol near Rattenberg mountain and Innsbruck. With just 400 inhabitants
Tyrol-Kufstein Fortress
(German: Festung Kufstein) is the main landmark of Kufstein, a town in Tyrol, Austria. It is sometimes wrongly referred to as Geroldseck Fortress. It is on
Tyrol-Claudia de' Medici
de' Medici (4 June 1604 – 25 December 1648) was Regent of the Austrian County of Tyrol during the minority of her son from 1632 until 1646. Born in Florence
Tyrol-List of ski areas in Austria
major driver of tourism in Austria, and therefore an important economic factor. In particular, the provinces of Vorarlberg, Tyrol and Salzburg offer one or
Tyrol-2024 in Austria
Salzburg: Wilfried Haslauer Jr. Styria: Christopher Drexler Tyrol: Anton Mattle Upper Austria: Thomas Stelzer Vienna: Michael Ludwig Vorarlberg: Markus
Tyrol-Imst
Southern Bavarian: Imscht) is a town in the Austrian federal state of Tyrol. It lies on the River Inn in western Tyrol, some 50 kilometres (31 miles) west of
Tyrol-Hedwig of Sulzbach
cura in the court chapel of Sulzbach to Archduke Sigismund Francis of Austria-Tyrol (1630–1665), who after his brother's unexpected death had resigned from
Tyrol-First Austrian Republic
invade, as the Nazis had claims on Italian-administered Tyrol. Italy's support helped save Austria from potential annexation in 1934. The successor to Dollfuss
Tyrol-Anschluss
the German Republic" (Article 2). Later plebiscites in the Austrian border provinces of Tyrol and Salzburg yielded majorities of 98% and 99% in favor of
Tyrol-Trentino
1996, the Euroregion Tyrol-South Tyrol-Trentino was formed between the Austrian state of Tyrol and the Italian provinces of South Tyrol and Trentino. The
Tyrol-Cessna Citation II
United States United States Navy Venezuela Venezuelan Air Force Austria Tyrol Air Ambulance Denmark North Flying [da] Canada Transport Canada The
Tyrol-Swarovski Optik
manufacturing optical instruments. Its headquarters are located in Absam, Tyrol, Austria. Wilhelm Swarovski, son of the original founder, was born in 1918. In
Tyrol-Armistice of Villa Giusti
an armistice convention with Austria-Hungary which de facto ended warfare between Allies and Associated Powers and Austria-Hungary during World War I.
Tyrol-Reutte
is a market town in the Austrian state of Tyrol. It is the administrative center of the Reutte district (Districts of Austria). Reutte is located on the
Tyrol-Carinthia
of Austria by Nazi Germany (Anschluss). At the same time the Nazi Party took power everywhere in Carinthia, which became, together with East Tyrol, a
Tyrol-Europa Bridge
Innsbruck, Tyrol, Austria. The bridge spans the Sill River, and forms part of the main route across the Alps from western Austria to South Tyrol in Italy
Tyrol-Archduchess Margaret of Austria (nun)
Archduchess Margaret of Austria was born in Innsbruck, County of Tyrol (in present-day Austria) on 16 February 1536 as the ninth child and seventh daughter
Tyrol-Spätzle
of southern Germany and Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Hungary, Vojvodina, Slovenia, Lorraine, Moselle and South Tyrol. Spätzle is the Swabian and
Tyrol-Tour of the Alps
Euroregion of Tyrol–South Tyrol–Trentino, formed by three different regional authorities in two countries: the Austrian state of Tyrol and the Italian
Tyrol-Innichen
a village in South Tyrol in northern Italy. It is located in the Puster Valley on the Drava River, on Italy's border with Austria. It hosts Italy’s International
Tyrol-Communist Party of Austria
Lower Austria until 1954, in the Burgenland until 1956, in Vienna until 1969 and in Carinthia as well as Styria until 1970. In Upper Austria, the Tyrol and
Tyrol-Austria–Germany relations
from reclaiming South Tyrol, Mussolini abandoned his pledge to protect Austria's independence. Berlin forcibly joined Austria and Germany in March 1938
Tyrol-Duchy of Austria
took Inner Austria (i.e. the duchies of Styria, Carinthia, and Carniola) and Duke Frederick IV became the ruler of Tyrol and Further Austria. The partitions
Tyrol-List of wars: 1800–1899
Emperor of Austria (Kaiser von Österreich) in response. The Holy Roman Empire was dissolved in 1806, and consequently "Emperor of Austria" became Francis'
Tyrol-Wetterstein
in Tirol and Ehrwald along the border between Germany (Bavaria) and Austria (Tyrol). Zugspitze, the highest peak is at the same time the highest mountain
Tyrol-Composition of the Austrian provincial parliaments
governments are indicated in bold. Burgenland Carinthia Lower Austria Upper Austria Salzburg Styria Tyrol Vorarlberg Vienna "Landtagswahlen 2020 - Land Burgenland"
Tyrol-Council of Constance
refuge at Schaffhausen in territory of his friend Frederick, Duke of Austria-Tyrol. The famous decree Haec sancta synodus, which gave primacy to the authority
Tyrol-Austrian Empire
Salzach District (Salzachkreis) of Upper Austria Duchy of Styria (Herzogtum Steiermark) Princely County of Tyrol with Vorarlberg (Gefürstete Grafschaft
Tyrol-Leopoldian line
Styria, ruled by Austria according to the 1186 Georgenberg Pact, as well as the duchies of Carinthia and Duchy of Carniola, the County of Tyrol, and the original
Tyrol-South Tyrol wine
South Tyrol (called in Italian Alto Adige) is an autonomous province located in northeast Italy producing wine. This Austro-Italian wine region is noted
Tyrol-Austrian People's Party
the ÖVP has long dominated the rural states of Lower Austria, Upper Austria, Salzburg, Styria, Tyrol and Vorarlberg. It is less popular in the city-state
Tyrol-Duchy of Tridentum
until 1802, when the bishopric was secularized and became a part of Austrian Tyrol. Paul the Deacon, Historia Langobardorum, ii.32 (on-line text Archived
Tyrol-Plaion
Plaion (formerly Koch Media) is a German-Austrian media company headquartered in Höfen, Tyrol, Austria, with an operating subsidiary based in Planegg
Tyrol-Trento
century, the region of Trento was part of Austria. The dukes of Austria (Habsburg Family) were also the counts of Tyrol and dominated the region for six centuries
Tyrol-Northern Limestone Alps
Vorarlberg, Austria in the west extending along the border between the German federal-state of Bavaria and Austrian Tyrol, through Salzburg, Upper Austria, Styria
Tyrol-List of supermarket chains in Austria
2017-04-15 at the Wayback Machine MPreis stores in Tyrol (state), Salzburg (state), Carinthia and South Tyrol, as from 14. April 2017 https://www.nahundfrisch
Tyrol-1919 Austrian Constituent Assembly election
all women were allowed to vote. German citizens living in Austria, Lower Styria, and South Tyrol and Sudeten Germans living in the newly-formed Czechoslovakia
Tyrol-FC Swarovski Tirol
FC Swarovski Tirol was an Austrian association football club from 1986 to 1992, based in Innsbruck, Tyrol, Austria. It was created by crystal manufacturer
Tyrol-List of historical regions of Central Europe
Styria Carinthia Austrian Carinthia Slovene Carinthia Carinthian Zones A & B Val Canale [it] Salzburg Tyrol North Tyrol East Tyrol South Tyrol Trentino Ladinia
Tyrol-Austrian Regionalliga West
as successor of the Alpenliga. It covered the Austrian states of Salzburg, Tyrol (excepting East Tyrol) and Vorarlberg and was one of three leagues at
Tyrol-History of the Jews in Innsbruck
in Tyrol. In the 1840s, Jews from Hohenems established factories in Innsbruck and Jews were granted equal rights after the Constitution in Austria in
Tyrol-Wattens
Wattens is a market town of the Innsbruck-Land District in the Austrian state of Tyrol. It is chiefly known as home of the Swarovski crystal glass company
Tyrol-Ferdinand I of Austria
Ferdinand I (German: Ferdinand I. 19 April 1793 – 29 June 1875) was Emperor of Austria from March 1835 until his abdication in December 1848. He was also King
Tyrol-Tyrol S-Bahn
The Tyrol S-Bahn, operated by ÖBB, provides regional rail services in metropolitan Innsbruck, Austria and its hinterlands in the state of Tyrol; and extended
Tyrol-Tyrolean Landtag
The Tyrolean Landtag is the assembly of the state of Tyrol, Austria. Speed, Johnathon (2023). "Pious guardians: The Swabian Children Association and public
Tyrol-Autobahns of Austria
Autobahn in the western state of Tyrol was built from 1968 onwards, up to today it is not directly connected to the main Austrian autobahn network, as via motorway
Tyrol-Chancellor of Austria
chancellor of the Republic of Austria (German: Bundeskanzler der Republik Österreich) is the head of government of the Republic of Austria. The position corresponds
Tyrol-Stans, Tyrol
Stans is a municipality in the Schwaz district in the Austrian state of Tyrol. It is located in the Inn valley, some 3 km away from Schwaz. "Dauersiedlungsraum
Tyrol-Vernacular architecture
Verlag Der Buchhandlung Walther König. ISBN 3-85160-038-X. Carl Pruscha, Austrian architect and United Nations-UNESCO advisor to the government of Nepal
Tyrol-Bavarian nationalism
of North Tyrol and Upper Austria into Bavaria. This was a serious issue in the aftermath of World War I, with significant numbers of Austria's North Tyrolese
Tyrol-Fritzens-Sanzeno culture
culture in South Tyrol and Trentino and the Inntal culture (associated with the Urnfield and Hallstatt cultures) in the Austrian Tyrol, merging the two
Tyrol-Hatting, Tyrol
11°10′06″E / 47.27778°N 11.16833°E / 47.27778; 11.16833 Country Austria State Tyrol District Innsbruck Land Government • Mayor Friedrich Schöpf (ÖVP) Area
Tyrol-Habsburg monarchy
Inner Austria that included Styria and Carniola, and Further Austria with Tyrol and the Swabian lands. The territorial possessions of the monarchy were
Tyrol-Serles
of Tyrol, Austria, between the Stubai Valley and Wipptal, near the Italian border. Its nickname is Altar von Tirol, literally the Altar of Tyrol. It
Tyrol-Alpbach
needed], locally [ˈɔɪ̯b̥ɔx]) is a town in western Austria in the state of Tyrol. The earliest written record of the name Alpbach comes from 1150, although
Tyrol-Käsespätzle
Kasspatzln in Tyrol) is a traditional dish of the German regions of Swabia, Baden and Allgäu, and also in the Austrian regions Vorarlberg and Tyrol, as well
Tyrol-Frederick IV, Duke of Austria
Habsburg Leopoldian line, he ruled over Further Austria and the County of Tyrol from 1406 onwards. Frederick was the youngest son of Duke Leopold III (1351–1386)
Tyrol-List of airline codes (A)
AHU ABC Air Hungary ABC HUNGARY Hungary defunct FTY ABC Bedarfsflug FLY TYROL Austria W9 AAB Abelag Aviation ABG Belgium defunct BDV Aberdair Aviation
Tyrol-Francisco Franco
test) Germanisation of Poles during the Partitions Italianization of South Tyrol Japanization Morenazi Neosocialism Para/semi-fascism Post-fascism Proto-fascism
Tyrol-Europa Bridge
Innsbruck, Tyrol, Austria. The bridge spans the Sill River, and forms part of the main route across the Alps from western Austria to South Tyrol in Italy
Tyrol-Accordion
the Czech Republic, the German state of Bavaria, and the Italian South Tyrol The schwyzerörgeli or Swiss organ, which usually has a three-row diatonic
Tyrol-Mayrhofen
a town in the Zillertal (Ziller river valley) in the Austrian state of Tyrol. It is located approximately an hour from the Tyrolean capital city of Innsbruck
Tyrol-German language
Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and the Italian province of South Tyrol. It is also an official language of Luxembourg and Belgium, as well as a
Tyrol-Ferdinand II, Archduke of Austria
Innsbruck) was ruler of Further Austria and since 1564 Imperial count of Tyrol. The son of Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor, he was married to Philippine
Tyrol-Leopold V, Archduke of Austria
until he resigned to get married, and Archduke of Further Austria including Tyrol. Leopold was born in Graz, and was invested as bishop in 1598, as a child
Tyrol-Southern Bavarian
They are primarily spoken in Tyrol (i.e. the Austrian federal state of Tyrol and the Italian province of South Tyrol), in Carinthia and in the western
Tyrol-Westendorf, Tyrol
municipality and a village in the Kitzbühel district in the Austrian state of Tyrol located 13.7 km west of Kitzbühel and 12 km southeast of Wörgl in the Brixental
Tyrol-East Tyrol
East Tyrol, occasionally East Tirol (German: Osttirol), is an exclave of the Austrian federal state of Tyrol, separated from North Tyrol by parts of Salzburg
Tyrol-Athens
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Tyrol-Brandberg, Tyrol
Brandberg is a municipality in the Schwaz district of in the Austrian state of Tyrol. Brandberg lies in a side valley of the Ziller on the border with Italy
Tyrol-Tux, Tyrol
Tux is a municipality in the Schwaz district in the Austrian state of Tyrol. The parish of Tux covers the higher and largest part of the Tuxertal, a side
Tyrol-Pill, Tyrol
Pill is a municipality in the Schwaz district in the Austrian state of Tyrol. The 2024 Tour of the Alps passed through Pill on the 16th of April. Pill
Tyrol-Stans, Tyrol
Stans is a municipality in the Schwaz district in the Austrian state of Tyrol. It is located in the Inn valley, some 3 km away from Schwaz. "Dauersiedlungsraum
Tyrol-Mariastein, Tyrol
smallest municipality in the Kufstein district in the Austrian state of Tyrol located 4 kilometers north of Wörgl and 11.5 kilometers southwest of Kufstein
Tyrol-Münster, Tyrol
Münster is a municipality in the Kufstein district in the Austrian state of Tyrol located 20 km west of Wörgl and 34 km southwest of Kufstein. It is the westernmost
Tyrol-Söll
12°11′31″E / 47.50361°N 12.19194°E / 47.50361; 12.19194 Country Austria State Tyrol District Kufstein Government • Mayor Hans Eisenmann (ÖVP) Area • Total
Tyrol-See, Tyrol
See is a municipality in the district of Landeck in the Austrian state of Tyrol located 8 km southwest of the city of Landeck. The village was founded in
Tyrol-Wattenberg, Tyrol
Austrian state of Tyrol located 15 km east of Innsbruck and 2.50 km above the Swarovski crystal town Wattens. Wattenberg. Wattenberg Tyrol. "Dauersiedlungsraum
Tyrol-Völs, Tyrol
market town in the district of Innsbruck-Land in the Austrian state of Tyrol, located at the western border of Innsbruck. It was mentioned for the first
Tyrol-Rum, Tyrol
Rum is a market town (since 1987) located in the Austrian state of Tyrol on the eastern border of Innsbruck in the administrative district of Innsbruck-Land
Tyrol-Mils, Tyrol
Mils is a municipality in the district Innsbruck-Land of Tyrol, Austria. It is located 12 km east of Innsbruck. The area is restricted by the Weißenbach
Tyrol-South Tyrol (disambiguation)
South Tyrol is a political subdivision of Italy since 1926. South Tyrol may also refer to: the part of the Austrian County of Tyrol south of the Alpine
Tyrol-Holy Roman Empire
the senior Imperial chancellor). By referring the political matters in Tyrol, Austria as well as Imperial problems to the Court Chancery, Maximilian
Tyrol-Vils, Tyrol
Vils is a town in the district of Reutte in the Austrian state of Tyrol. It has a long, rich history of ten or more generations of excellent luthiers
Tyrol-Tannheim, Tyrol
Tannheim is a municipality in the district of Reutte in the Austrian state of Tyrol. Tannheim is the principal town of the Tannheim valley, through which the
Tyrol-Steeg, Tyrol
Reutte in the Austrian state of Tyrol. Steeg lies on the border to the state of Vorarlberg at the western edge of Tyrol. "Dauersiedlungsraum der Gemeinden
Tyrol-Höfen, Tyrol
Höfen is a municipality in the district of Reutte in the Austrian state of Tyrol. Höfen lies southwest of Reutte on the left bank of the Lech. "Dauersiedlungsraum
Tyrol-North Tyrol
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
Tyrol-Trentino
Welschtirol (lit. 'Italian Tyrol') or Welschsüdtirol (lit. 'Italian South Tyrol'), or just Südtirol, meaning South Tyrol with reference to its geographic
Tyrol-Tyrol (federal state)
Princely County of Tyrol. It is a constituent part of the present-day Euroregion Tyrol–South Tyrol–Trentino (together with South Tyrol and Trentino in Italy)
Tyrol-Meinhard, Duke of Carinthia
County of Tyrol together with his younger brother Albert from 1258. In 1271 they divided their heritage and Meinhard became sole ruler of Tyrol. In 1286
Tyrol-Meinhard I, Count of Gorizia-Tyrol
(Meinhardiner), was Count of Gorizia (as Meinhard III) from 1231 and Count of Tyrol from 1253 until his death. He was the son of Count Engelbert III of Gorizia
Tyrol-Meinhard III, Count of Gorizia-Tyrol
Bavaria and count of Tyrol from 1361 until his death. He was the son of Duke Louis V of Bavaria with Countess Margaret of Tyrol and as such also the last
Tyrol-House of Habsburg
of Tyrol and Further Austria Sigismund, also spelled Siegmund or Sigmund, 1439–1446 under the tutelage of the Frederick V above, then duke of Tyrol, and
Tyrol-A Scottish Soldier
is a song written by Andy Stewart using the tune of "The Green Hills of Tyrol", which was transcribed by John MacLeod during the Crimean War from "La
Tyrol-Mils
town in the district Innsbruck Land, Tyrol, Austria Mils bei Imst, a municipality in the district of Imst, Tyrol, Austria Multiple Independent Levels
Tyrol-Italy
in their respective regions: French in the Aosta Valley; German in South Tyrol, and Ladin as well in some parts of the same province and in parts of the
Tyrol-List of castles in South Tyrol
This is a list of castles in South Tyrol in Italy. Castle Aichberg, Eppan an der Weinstraße Altenburg bei St. Pauls, Eppan an der Weinstraße Annaberg
Tyrol-Municipalities of South Tyrol
municipalities (Gemeinden/comuni) of the autonomous province of South Tyrol, Italy. South Tyrol is divided into 116 such subdivisions. Both German and Italian
Tyrol-History of Tyrol
The history of Tyrol, a historical region in the middle alpine area of Central Europe, dates back to early human settlements at the end of the last glacier
Tyrol-Bavarian language
German state of Bavaria, most of Austria and the Italian region of South Tyrol. Prior to 1945, Bavarian was also prevalent in parts of the southern Sudetenland
Tyrol-Postgraduate education
Schools imposed on indigenous peoples in Canada in New Zealand in South Africa in the United States Informal or illegal in Ireland in Greece in South Tyrol
Tyrol-List of Internet top-level domains
this TLD is meant for the global Tatar community. Unknown Yes .tirol Tyrol, Austria Yes Yes .vlaanderen Flanders, Belgium Latin script Yes .wien Vienna
Tyrol-List of cities and towns in Austria
298,479 Linz Upper Austria 210,118 Salzburg Salzburg 155,619 Innsbruck Tyrol 131,358 Klagenfurt am Wörthersee Carinthia 104,332 Wiener Neustadt Lower
Tyrol-Joseph Goebbels
test) Germanisation of Poles during the Partitions Italianization of South Tyrol Japanization Morenazi Neosocialism Para/semi-fascism Post-fascism Proto-fascism
Tyrol-Hopfgarten
Brixental, in the district of Kitzbühel, Tyrol, Austria Hopfgarten in Defereggen, in the district of Lienz, Tyrol, Austria This disambiguation page lists
Tyrol-Tyrol Basin
Tyrol Basin is a ski and snowboard area located in the town of Vermont, Wisconsin, near Mount Horeb, Wisconsin. It has runs at beginner, intermediate
Tyrol-South Tyrol
South Tyrol (German: Südtirol, German: [ˈsyːtiˌroːl, ˈzyːttiˌʁoːl] ; Italian: Alto Adige, Italian: [ˈalto ˈaːdidʒe]; Ladin: Südtirol) is an autonomous
Tyrol-List of Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series) characters
season three finale "Crossroads", Tyrol learns that he is one of the Final Five Cylons. Screen Rant wrote that Tyrol stands out thanks to "complex relationship
Tyrol-Politics of Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol
the two provinces of which the region is composed: Trentino and the South Tyrol. The politics of Trentino takes place in a framework of a presidential representative
Tyrol-South Tyrolean Liberation Committee
mid-1950s which aimed to achieve the right for self-determination for South Tyrol and the related secession from Italy via bomb attacks. The organisation's
Tyrol-Citizens' Forum Austria
Bürgerforum Österreich, FRITZ) is an Austrian political party mainly active in Tyrol. It was founded by president of the Tyrolean branch of the Austrian Chamber
Tyrol-Lisbon
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Tyrol-Tyrol Castle
Burggrafenamt district of South Tyrol, Italy. It was the ancestral seat of the Counts of Tyrol and gave the whole Tyrol region its name. The castle hill
Tyrol-Jochberg, Tyrol
Jochberg is a municipality in the Kitzbühel district of Tyrol, Austria. It is the southernmost municipality in the Leukental and is located 8 km (5.0 mi)
Tyrol-St. Johann in Tirol
the local dialect, is a market municipality in the Kitzbühel district of Tyrol, Austria. In the regional ductus, the last syllable of the name is stressed
Tyrol-Neumarkt, South Tyrol
Italian: Egna [ˈeɲɲa]) is a comune (municipality) and a village in South Tyrol in northern Italy, located about 25 kilometres (16 mi) south of the city
Tyrol-Moscow
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Tyrol-Munich
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Tyrol-Bolzano
the province of South Tyrol, in Northern Italy. With a population of 108,245, Bolzano is also by far the largest city in South Tyrol and the third largest
Tyrol-Monaco
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Tyrol-Benito Mussolini
test) Germanisation of Poles during the Partitions Italianization of South Tyrol Japanization Morenazi Neosocialism Para/semi-fascism Post-fascism Proto-fascism
Tyrol-Summer in Tyrol
Summer in Tyrol (Danish: Sommer i Tyrol) is a 1964 Danish comedy film directed by Erik Balling and stars Dirch Passer, among others. The film is based
Tyrol-University
Schools imposed on indigenous peoples in Canada in New Zealand in South Africa in the United States Informal or illegal in Ireland in Greece in South Tyrol
Tyrol-Transport of concentration camp inmates to Tyrol
The transport of concentration camp inmates to Tyrol refers to a transfer of 139 high-profile prisoners (Prominenten) of the Nazi regime in the final
Tyrol-South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology
South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology (German: Südtiroler Archäologiemuseum; Italian: Museo archeologico dell'Alto Adige) is an archaeological museum in the
Tyrol-HC Bozen–Bolzano
Italian professional ice hockey team located in the city of Bolzano, South Tyrol autonomous province, that plays in the ICE Hockey League (ICEHL). It remains
Tyrol-Mary I of England
Dukes of Milan, Burgundy and Brabant, Counts of Habsburg, Flanders and Tyrol". This style, which had been in use since 1554, was replaced when Philip
Tyrol-South Tyrol Option Agreement
The South Tyrol Option Agreement (German: Option in Südtirol; Italian: Opzioni in Alto Adige) was an agreement in effect between 1939 and 1943, when the
Tyrol-Nazi Germany
northern Yugoslavia in April 1941, while Mussolini ceded Trieste, South Tyrol, and Istria to Germany in 1943. Some of the conquered territories were incorporated
Tyrol-Tyrol–South Tyrol–Trentino Euroregion
The Tyrol–South Tyrol–Trentino Euroregion (German: Europaregion Tirol-Südtirol-Trentino; Italian: Euregio Tirolo-Alto Adige-Trentino) is a Euroregion
Tyrol-Nazi Party
test) Germanisation of Poles during the Partitions Italianization of South Tyrol Japanization Morenazi Neosocialism Para/semi-fascism Post-fascism Proto-fascism
Tyrol-Reutte
(German: [ˈʁɔʏtə] ; Swabian: Raete) is a market town in the Austrian state of Tyrol. It is the administrative center of the Reutte district (Districts of Austria)
Tyrol-Regions of Italy
the joint session of the two provincial councils of Trentino and of South Tyrol. The regional president is one of the two provincial commissioners. Article
Tyrol-Dürrenstein (South Tyrol)
mountain in the Dolomites in South Tyrol, Italy. Alpenverein South Tyrol (in German) Media related to Dürrenstein (South Tyrol) at Wikimedia Commons v t e
Tyrol-Claudia de' Medici
Medici (4 June 1604 – 25 December 1648) was Regent of the Austrian County of Tyrol during the minority of her son from 1632 until 1646. Born in Florence into
Tyrol-Wilder Pfaff
Alps on the border between Tyrol, Austria, and South Tyrol, Italy. Austrian Alpenverein (in German) Alpenverein South Tyrol (in German) Media related to
Tyrol-Tyrol (disambiguation)
consists of: Tyrol (state), a state in Western Austria East Tyrol, part of the Austrian state of Tyrol North Tyrol, part of the Austrian state of Tyrol South
Tyrol-Kalterer See
See) is a lake in the municipality of Kaltern in South Tyrol, Italy. Civic Network of South Tyrol (in German and Italian) Media related to Kalterer See
Tyrol-Weißhorn (South Tyrol)
the Südtiroler Unterland in South Tyrol, Italy. Alpenverein South Tyrol (in German) Media related to Weißhorn (South Tyrol) at Wikimedia Commons v t e
Tyrol-Valler Tal
di ˈvalles]) is a valley in the Zillertal Alps in South Tyrol, Italy. Alpenverein South Tyrol (in German) 46°50′33″N 11°37′33″E / 46.84250°N 11.62583°E
Tyrol-Ötzi
personal belongings are on exhibit at the South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology in Bolzano, South Tyrol, Italy. Ötzi was found on 19 September 1991 by two
Tyrol-Centaurea nigrescens
Centaurea nigrescens, the Tyrol knapweed, short-fringed knapweed or Tyrol thistle, is a perennial plant in the genus Centaurea that grows natively in
Tyrol-French Revolutionary Wars
link up in Tyrol and march on Vienna. Jourdan and Moreau advanced rapidly into Germany, and Moreau had reached Bavaria and the edge of Tyrol by September
Tyrol-Prague
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Tyrol-Saint Petersburg
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Tyrol-Haflinger
horse developed in Austria and northern Italy (namely Hafling in South Tyrol region) during the late 19th century. Haflinger horses are relatively small
Tyrol-Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol
Austrian state of Tyrol, it is part of the Euroregion Tyrol-South Tyrol-Trentino. In English language, the region is known as Trentino-South Tyrol or by its Italian
Tyrol-History of the Jews in Innsbruck
the Holocaust. After a Jew was mentioned as mint master to the duke of Tyrol in the 13th century, Jewish traders and moneylenders moved to Innsbruck
Tyrol-Tyrol S-Bahn
The Tyrol S-Bahn, operated by ÖBB, provides regional rail services in metropolitan Innsbruck, Austria and its hinterlands in the state of Tyrol; and extended
Tyrol-Raiders Tirol
The Raiders Tirol (for the AFL-Teams SWARCO Raiders Tirol, formerly Papa Joe's Tyrolean Raiders) are an American football team based in Innsbruck, Austria
Tyrol-Perkeo of Heidelberg
pseudoachondroplasia. He was born in Salurn in the County of Tyrol (present-day Salorno, South Tyrol) and originally practised as a button maker. Probably about
Tyrol-Austria
Austria, and Raetia, which encompassed the areas of today Vorarlberg and Tyrol. Present-day Petronell-Carnuntum in eastern Austria was an important army
Tyrol-Schutzstaffel
test) Germanisation of Poles during the Partitions Italianization of South Tyrol Japanization Morenazi Neosocialism Para/semi-fascism Post-fascism Proto-fascism
Tyrol-Adolf Hitler
test) Germanisation of Poles during the Partitions Italianization of South Tyrol Japanization Morenazi Neosocialism Para/semi-fascism Post-fascism Proto-fascism
Tyrol-Slovenia
Landgrave of Carniola and Count of Tyrol died without a male heir, his daughter Margaret was able to keep the County of Tyrol, while the Wittelsbach emperor
Tyrol-Speck Alto Adige
Speck[circular reference]) is a dry-cured, lightly smoked ham produced in South Tyrol, northern Italy. Parts of its production are regulated by the European Union
Tyrol-Anabaptism
South Tyrol and later became a leader among the Hutterites, who received their name from him. Hutter made several trips between Moravia and Tyrol, and
Tyrol-Tyrol 1809 order of battle
After Austria's defeat in the War of the Third Coalition the County of Tyrol and the Vorarlberg were ceded to Bavaria in the Fourth Peace of Pressburg
Tyrol-FC Südtirol
club, based in the city of Bolzano, in the autonomous province of South Tyrol. The club was formerly known as its bilingual name F.C. Südtirol – Alto
Tyrol-Egelsee (Tyrol)
Egelsee is a lake in Kufstein, Tyrol, Austria. "Egelsee · Egelsee, 6330 Kufstein, Austria". v t e v t e
Tyrol-Längsee (Tyrol)
Längsee is a lake of Tyrol, Austria. Egelsee (Tyrol) Hechtsee v t e
Tyrol-Reichsgau Tirol-Vorarlberg
Reichsgau Tyrol-Vorarlberg (German: Reichsgau Tirol-Vorarlberg) was an administrative division of Nazi Germany consisting of Vorarlberg and North Tyrol (both
Tyrol-Kingdom of Bavaria
after 1814 with the Treaty of Paris, in which the Kingdom of Bavaria ceded Tyrol and Vorarlberg to the Austrian Empire while receiving Aschaffenburg and
Tyrol-Salzburg-Tyrol Railway
Salzburg-Tyrol Railway (German: Salzburg-Tiroler-Bahn) is a main line railway in Austria. It runs through the states of Salzburg and Tyrol (North Tyrol) from
Tyrol-Nazism
test) Germanisation of Poles during the Partitions Italianization of South Tyrol Japanization Morenazi Neosocialism Para/semi-fascism Post-fascism Proto-fascism
Tyrol-Tyrol
Tyrol (/tɪˈroʊl, taɪˈroʊl, ˈtaɪroʊl/ tih-ROHL, ty-ROHL, TY-rohl; historically the Tyrole; Austrian German: Tirol [tiˈʁoːl] ; Italian: Tirolo) is a historical
Tyrol-Government of South Tyrol
South Tyrol (German: Südtiroler Landesregierung; Italian: Giunta provinciale) is the chief executive body of the autonomous province of South Tyrol in northern
Tyrol-Landtag of South Tyrol
The Council of South Tyrol is the provincial council (German: Südtiroler Landtag; Italian: Consiglio della Provincia autonoma di Bolzano; Ladin: Cunsëi
Tyrol-Andreas Hofer
was born 1767 in St. Leonhard in Passeier, in the Habsburg crown land of Tyrol. His father was an innkeeper of the Sandhof inn and Andreas followed in
Tyrol-Rattenberg
(Bavarian: Råttnberg) is a City on the Inn River in the Austrian state of Tyrol near Rattenberg mountain and Innsbruck. With just 400 inhabitants and a
Tyrol-Vatican City
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Tyrol-Warsaw
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Tyrol-Berlin
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Tyrol-Aunt Anna's
"highway for war criminals" (Reichsautobahn für Kriegsverbrecher), and South Tyrol in particular - a "natural hub for members of SS and business circles to
Tyrol-Districts of Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol
and Bolzano (South Tyrol). They were established by a decree of the President of Italy (Nr. 987) on 10 June 1955. In South Tyrol their name is Comunità
Tyrol-Brandenberg
Brandenberg is a municipality in the Austrian state of Tyrol in the district Kufstein. It consists of the Brandenberg village and the Aschau locality
Tyrol-Hall in Tirol
Hall in Tirol is a town in the Innsbruck-Land district of Tyrol, Austria. Located at an altitude of 574 m, about 5 km (3 mi) east of the state's capital
Tyrol-Ladins
known as Ladinia. These include the valleys of Badia and Gherdëina in South Tyrol, of Fassa in the Trentino, and Livinallongo (also known as Buchenstein or
Tyrol-Bavaria
the Wittelsbach dukes. Emperor Louis the Bavarian acquired Brandenburg, Tyrol, Holland and Hainaut for his House but released the Upper Palatinate for
Tyrol-Forward Tyrol
Forward Tyrol (German: Vorwärts Tirol) is an Austrian political party active in Tyrol. It was founded by Anna Hosp (ÖVP), Hans Lindenberger (SPÖ) and
Tyrol-Speck
Sauris, Friuli, Italy Speck Alto Adige PGI, from South Tyrol, Italy Tyrolean speck from Austria's Tyrol region, which has PGI status, and has been made since
Tyrol-Madrid
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Tyrol-Elisabeth of Carinthia, Queen of the Romans
Elisabeth of Carinthia (also known as Elisabeth of Tyrol; c. 1262 – 28 October 1312), was a Duchess of Austria from 1282 and Queen of the Romans from
Tyrol-Kitzbühel
town situated in the Kitzbühel Alps along the river Kitzbüheler Ache in Tyrol, Austria, about 100 km (62 mi) east of the state capital Innsbruck and is
Tyrol-South Tyrolean independence movement
autonomous province of South Tyrol that calls for the secession of the region from Italy and its reunification with the State of Tyrol, Austria. Concurrently
Tyrol-South Tyrolean People's Party
a regionalist and mostly Christian-democratic political party in South Tyrol, an autonomous province with a German-speaking majority in northern Italy
Tyrol-Axis powers
claims on South Tyrol, and assured Mussolini that Germany was not interested in South Tyrol. Hitler in Mein Kampf had declared that South Tyrol was a non-issue
Tyrol-Barcelona
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Tyrol-Ladin language
spoken in the Dolomite Mountains in Northern Italy in the provinces of South Tyrol, Trentino, and Belluno, by the Ladin people. It exhibits similarities to
Tyrol-Trento
historical region of Tyrol. Trento is an educational, scientific, financial and political centre in Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, in Tyrol and Northern Italy
Tyrol-World War I
Strafexpedition, but made little progress and were pushed by the Italians back to Tyrol. Although an Italian corps occupied southern Albania in May 1916, their
Tyrol-Cup of Tyrol
The Cup of Tyrol is an international figure skating competition held in March in Innsbruck, Austria. The inaugural edition was organized in 2016. Medals
Tyrol-Whit Monday
a Holy Day of Obligation for Roman Catholics. It is celebrated in South Tyrol, and for its capital city Bolzano it replaces the holiday of the local patron
Tyrol-Copenhagen
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Tyrol-Microregion (Tyrol)
communities in Tyrol for the purpose of collaboration and planning among various communities. Currently there are 37 microregions in Tyrol based on a regulation
Tyrol-Tyrolean
may refer to: Anything from Tyrol (state) (Austria), South Tyrol (Italy) or the historical County of Tyrol or region of Tyrol Tyrolean Zugspitze Cable Car
Tyrol-Terrorism in Italy
of South Tyrol terrorism there are Sepp Kerschbaumer, Georg Klotz, whose daughter Eva Klotz is considered the current leader of the South Tyrol independence
Tyrol-Roses in Tyrol
Roses in Tyrol (German: Rosen in Tirol) is a 1940 German musical comedy film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Hans Moser, Marte Harell, and Johannes
Tyrol-Holiday in Tyrol
Holiday in Tyrol (German: Ferien in Tirol or Zärtliches Geheimnis) is a 1956 West German drama film directed by Wolfgang Schleif and starring Hans Söhnker
Tyrol-Vienna
v t e Federal states of Austria Burgenland Carinthia Lower Austria Salzburg Styria Tyrol Upper Austria Vienna Vorarlberg
Tyrol-Tyrol Panorama Museum
in the Austrian state of Tyrol, which is mainly important because it houses the Innsbruck Giant Panorama Painting. The Tyrol Panorama Museum is at Bergisel
Tyrol-John Henry, Margrave of Moravia
– 12 November 1375), a member of the House of Luxembourg, was Count of Tyrol from 1335 to 1341 and Margrave of Moravia from 1349 until his death. Henry
Tyrol-College
Schools imposed on indigenous peoples in Canada in New Zealand in South Africa in the United States Informal or illegal in Ireland in Greece in South Tyrol
Tyrol-Regional Council of Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol
currently composed of the following political groups: Landtag of South Tyrol Politics of Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol Regional council "Gruppi consiliari"
Tyrol-List of historical regions of Central Europe
Carinthia Carinthian Zones A & B Val Canale [it] Salzburg Tyrol North Tyrol East Tyrol South Tyrol Trentino Ladinia Vorarlberg Carniola Inner Carniola Lower
Tyrol-Holidays in Tyrol
Holidays in Tyrol (German: Verliebte Ferien in Tirol) is a 1971 West German comedy film directed by Harald Reinl and starring Uschi Glas, Hans-Jürgen
Tyrol-The Judas of Tyrol
The Judas of Tyrol (German: Der Judas von Tirol) is a 1933 German historical drama film directed by Franz Osten and starring Fritz Rasp, Camilla Spira
Tyrol-List of Italian regions by Human Development Index
is a list of 19 regions of Italy and the 2 autonomous provinces of South Tyrol and Trentino by Human Development Index as of 2022. List of countries by
Tyrol-Hugo (cocktail)
The Hugo is an alcoholic aperitif, originating in South Tyrol, but widespread in Triveneto, Austria, Switzerland and Germany, based on prosecco, elderflower
Tyrol-List of Italian regions by GRP per capita
rates. All values are rounded to the nearest hundred. Note: Trentino-South Tyrol has separate values measured for the two self-governing provinces that make
Tyrol-Kaufhaus Tyrol
Kaufhaus Tyrol (German: [ˈkaʊfhaʊs tiːˈroːl]) is the current name of a department store with a long history in the centre of Innsbruck, the state capital
Tyrol-Coat of arms of Tyrol
Coat of Arms of Tyrol is the historic coat of arms of the region of Tyrol. It shows a red eagle. It was used by the Princely County of Tyrol and is today
Tyrol-Republic of German-Austria
German Tyrol (Deutschtirol), most of historical Tyrol including the current Austrian state of Tyrol and the present-day Italian province of South Tyrol, but
Tyrol-County of Tyrol
The (Princely) County of Tyrol was an estate of the Holy Roman Empire established about 1140. After 1253, it was ruled by the House of Gorizia and from
Tyrol-Lana, South Tyrol
pronunciation: [ˈlaːna]) is a comune (municipality) and a village in South Tyrol in northern Italy. It is situated in the Etschtal (Etsch Valley) between
Tyrol-Brenner, South Tyrol
comune and a village in South Tyrol in northern Italy, located about 60 km (37 mi) north of Bolzano on the border with Tyrol, Austria. Brenner lies about
Tyrol-Klausen, South Tyrol
Tluses or Tlüses) is an urban comune (municipality) and a village in South Tyrol in northern Italy, located about 20 kilometres (12 mi) northeast of the
Tyrol-Corvara, South Tyrol
German: Corvara or Kurfar) is a comune (municipality) and a village in South Tyrol in northern Italy, located about 40 kilometres (25 mi) east of Bolzano.
Tyrol-Tirol, South Tyrol
Tirolo [tiˈrɔːlo]) is a comune (municipality) in the province of South Tyrol in northern Italy, located about 25 kilometres (16 mi) northwest of the
Tyrol-List of Italian cheeses
Alpeggio di Triora – Province of Imperia, Liguria Alpepiana – Lombardy Alpepiana Macig – Lombardy Alpigiana – South Alpkäse – South
Tyrol-House of Gorizia
of Tyrol. In 1271, their vast possessions were split. The main branch kept the recently acquired Tyrol and became known as Counts of Gorizia-Tyrol or
Tyrol-Surname
needed] Until at least 1850, women's surnames were suffixed with an -in in Tyrol. Some Slavic cultures originally distinguished the surnames of married and
Tyrol-The Forest House in Tyrol
The Forest House in Tyrol or The Lodge in Tyrol (German: Das Forsthaus in Tirol) is a 1955 West German drama film directed by Hermann Kugelstadt and starring
Tyrol-Tyrolean hat
hat or Alpine hat, is a type of headwear that originally came from the Tyrol in the Alps, in what is now part of Austria, Germany, Italy and Switzerland
Tyrol-Tyrolean Landtag
The Tyrolean Landtag is the assembly of the state of Tyrol, Austria. Speed, Johnathon (2023). "Pious guardians: The Swabian Children Association and public
Tyrol-Anna of Tyrol
Anna of Tyrol (4 October 1585 – 14 December 1618) was by birth an Archduchess of Austria and member of the Tyrolean branch of the House of Habsburg and
Tyrol-Gibraltar
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Tyrol-2024 Tour of the Alps
the Austrian state of Tyrol and in the Italian provinces of Trentino and South Tyrol, which all make up the Tyrol–South Tyrol–Trentino Euroregion. The
Tyrol-Expedition in Tyrol
The Expedition in Tyrol was carried out in the spring of 1797, during the final phases of the Italian campaign, when Napoleon Bonaparte decided to launch
Tyrol-German Tyrol
historical County of Tyrol: the Austrian state of Tyrol (consisting of North Tyrol and East Tyrol) and the province of South Tyrol but not the largely
Tyrol-Tyrol Grey
Grey or Tyrolean Grey (German: Tiroler Grauvieh, Italian: Grigio Alpina) is a typical alpine cattle breed from in Austria and South
Tyrol-Amsterdam
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Tyrol-Dublin
Austria Bregenz, Vorarlberg Eisenstadt, Burgenland Graz, Styria Innsbruck, Tyrol Klagenfurt, Carinthia Linz, Upper Austria Salzburg, Salzburg Sankt Pölten
Tyrol-Henry of Bohemia
Duke of Carinthia and Landgrave of Carniola (as Henry VI) and Count of Tyrol from 1295 until his death, as well as King of Bohemia, Margrave of Moravia
Tyrol-Ötztal Alps
range in the Central Eastern Alps, in the State of Tyrol in western Austria and the Province of South Tyrol in northern Italy. The Ötztal Alps are arrayed
Tyrol-Claudia Felicitas of Austria
daughter of Ferdinand Charles, Archduke of Further Austria and Count of Tyrol, by his wife and first-cousin Anna de' Medici. On her father's side, her
Tyrol-Alps
Italy, the Maurienne in France, the Valais in Switzerland, and northern Tyrol. The areas that are not arid and receive high precipitation experience periodic
Tyrol-Battlestar Galactica
Battlestar Galactica is an American science fiction media franchise created by Glen A. Larson. It began with the original television series in 1978, and