Tyrol
Tyrol is one of the Lande of Austria, in the heart of the Alps. It consists of North and East Tyrol, separated by a strip of Salzburg and Italy. North Tyrol consists of eight districts; East Tyrol of just one, Lienz.Photo: Herbert Ortner, CC BY 2.5.
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Popular Destinations
Innsbruck
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Innsbruck is the fifth-largest city in Austria and the provincial capital of Tyrol, as well as one of the largest cities in the Alps.
Kufstein
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Kufstein is city in the Austrian state of Tyrol with a population of about 20,000 inhabitants, making it the second largest city in Tyrol after its capital Innsbruck.
Lienz
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Lienz is a medieval town in East Tyrol, in the state of Tyrol in Austria.
Destinations
Kitzbühel
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Kitzbühel is a medieval town situated in the Kitzbühel Alps along the river Kitzbüheler Ache in Tyrol, Austria, about 100 km east of the state capital Innsbruck and is the administrative centre of the Kitzbühel district.
Schwaz
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Schwaz is a city in Tyrol, in Austria. It is the main town of the Schwaz district.
Hall in Tirol
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Hall is a city in Tyrol near Innsbruck. Hall Mint & Tower and the Jesuiten-Church with the Karwendel in the background…
Wörgl
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Wörgl is a city in the Austrian state of Tyrol, in the Kufstein district.
St. Anton
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St. Anton is widely regarded as the leading ski resort destination in Austria.
Ischgl
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Ischgl is a town in the Paznaun valley in the Austrian state of Tyrol.
St. Johann in Tirol
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St. Johann in Tirol is a small market town in the Kitzbuhler Alps in the Tyrol region of Austria.
Mayrhofen
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Mayrhofen is a skiing resort in Austria. It's also the main base for skiing on the slopes of the Ziller Valley.
Reutte
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Reutte is a market town lying adjacent to the Lech River approximately 45 miles northwest of Innsbruck, Austria and southwest of Munich, Germany.
Alpbach
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Alpbach is a ski resort village in Tyrol. Alpbach thas 3 valley stations that lead into the large ski area with 109 km of slopes.
Oberndorf bei Salzburg and Laufen
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Oberndorf bei Salzburg — in Austria's Tyrol region — and Laufen — in Bavaria, Germany — face each other across the River Salzach.
Ellmau
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Ellmau is a small Tyrolean village in the heart of the Wilder Kaiser mountains.
Vils in Tirol
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Vils is a small town in Tyrol. It is close to Füssen in Germany and makes for a more sedate alternative base for trips to the castles of Hohenschwangau.
Fieberbrunn
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Fieberbrunn is town and a winter resort in the Tyrol region of Austria and it is the most populous town in the Pillerseetal valley area.
Kals
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Kals am Großglockner is in East-Tyrol, Austria. Kals is located on the border of the Nationalpark Hohe Tauern and the main starting point for climbs on Austria's highest mountain, Großglockner.
Pinswang
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Pinswang is a picturesque historic Alpine village in the Austrian Ausserfern region of the northern Tirol.
Karwendel Nature Park
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The Karwendel Nature Park is a park that covers nearly the entire Karwendel mountain range in northern Tyrol.
See
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See is a town in the Paznaun Valley in Tyrol, Austria, roughly halfway between Kappl and Landeck, to which it administratively belongs.
Stubaier Gletscher
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The Stubaier Gletscher is a glacier and a ski resort in the western part of Austria in Tyrol, to the southwest of Innsbruck.
Kaunertal
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The Kaunertal is a municipality and alpine valley in the Landeck district in the Austrian state of Tyrol.
Hintertux
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Hintertux im Zillertal is a ski resort in the Tuxer Valley of Tyrol, Austria.
St. Christoph
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St. Christoph am Arlberg is, at 1793 m above sea level, one of the highest ski resorts in Austria.
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Tyrol
- Type: Federal states of Austria with 764,000 residents
- Description: federal state in western Austria
- Neighbors: Bavaria, Carinthia, Graubünden, Salzburg, Trentino-Alto Adige, Veneto and Vorarlberg
- Location: Austria, Central Europe, Europe
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Latitude of centre
47.25° or 47° 15' northLongitude of centre
11.3333° or 11° 20' eastPopulation
764,000Elevation
605 metres (1,985 feet)GeoNames ID
2763586Wikidata ID
Q42880Tyrol Satellite Map
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Also Known As
- Afrikaans: Tirol
- Afrikaans: Tirool
- Albanian: Tiroli
- Arabic: Tyrol
- Arabic: تيرول
- Aragonese: Estato de Tirol
- Aragonese: Tirol
- Armenian: Թիրոլ
- Armenian: Տիրոլ
- Asturian: Tirol
- Azerbaijani: Tirol
- Balinese: Tirol (negara fédéral)
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- Basque: Tirol
- Bavarian: Bundesland Tirol
- Bavarian: Bundeslãnd Tiaroi
- Bavarian: Bundeslånd Tiaroi
- Bavarian: Bundeslånd Tirol
- Bavarian: Tirol
- Belarusian: Тыроль
- Belarusian: Ціроль
- Bengali: টিরোল
- Bosnian: Tirol
- Breton: Tirol
- Bulgarian: Тирол
- Catalan: Estat del Tirol
- Catalan: Tirol
- Cebuano: Tirol (estado pederal)
- Cebuano: Tirol
- Chinese: Tirol Chiu
- Chinese: 提洛州
- Chinese: 提洛爾
- Chinese: 提洛邦
- Chinese: 蒂罗尔州
- Chinese: 蒂羅爾
- Chinese: 蒂羅爾州
- Cornish: Tirol
- Croatian: Tirol
- Czech: Tirol
- Czech: Tyrolsko
- Czech: Tyroly
- Danish: Tyrol
- Dutch: Tirol
- Dutch: Tirool
- English: Tirol
- English: Tyrol Land
- Esperanto: Tirolio
- Esperanto: Tirolo
- Estonian: Tirool
- Finnish: Tirol
- Finnish: Tiroli
- Finnish: Tyrol
- French: Tyrol
- Friulian: Tirol
- Friulian: Tirôl
- Galician: Estado de Tirol
- Galician: Estado do Tirol
- Georgian: ტიროლი
- German: AT-7
- German: AT33
- German: Land Tirol
- German: T
- German: Tirol
- Greek: Τιρόλο
- Gujarati: ટાયરોલ
- Hebrew: טירול
- Hindi: टिरोल
- Hungarian: Tirol
- Hungarian: Tirol tartomány
- Icelandic: Tirol
- Ido: Tirol
- Indonesian: Tirol
- Indonesian: Tyrol
- Interlingue: Tirol
- Irish: An Tioróil
- Italian: Bundesland Tirol
- Italian: Tirolo
- Italian: Tirolo austriaco
- Japanese: チロル州
- Japanese: チロール州
- Japanese: ツィロル州
- Japanese: ティロル州
- Japanese: ティロール州
- Kannada: ಟೈರೋಲ್
- Kirghiz: Тирол (Австрия)
- Korean: 티롤주
- Kurdish: Tîrol
- Ladin: Bundesland Tirol
- Ladin: Tirol
- Latin: Tirolis
- Latvian: Tirole
- Limburgan: Tirol
- Lingua Franca Nova: Tirol (stato)
- Lingua Franca Nova: Tirol
- Lithuanian: Tirolio žemė
- Lithuanian: Tirolis
- Lombard: Tirol
- Low German: Tirol
- Low German: Tirool
- Luxembourgish: Tiroul
- Macedonian: Тирол
- Malay: Tirol
- Maltese: Tirol
- Marathi: तिरोल
- Mazanderani: تیرول
- Min Nan Chinese: Tirol
- Mingrelian: ტიროლი
- Mongolian: Тироль
- Northern Frisian: Tirol
- Norwegian: Tirol
- Norwegian Bokmål: Nord-Tirol
- Norwegian Bokmål: Nordtirol
- Norwegian Bokmål: Tirol
- Norwegian Bokmål: Tirol i Østerrike
- Norwegian Nynorsk: Tirol
- Norwegian Nynorsk: Tyrol
- Occitan (post 1500): Tiròl (land)
- Occitan (post 1500): Tiròl
- Ossetian: Тироль
- Papiamento: Tirol
- Persian: ایالت تیرول
- Persian: تیرول
- Polish: Tyrol
- Portuguese: Tirol
- Quechua: Tirol suyu
- Romanian: Tirol
- Russian: Тироль
- Sardinian: Tirol
- Scots: Tyrol
- Scottish Gaelic: Tirol
- Scottish Gaelic: Tyrol
- Serbian: Покрајина Тирол
- Serbian: Тирол
- Serbo-Croatian: Tirol
- Sicilian: Tirolu
- Sindhi: ٽرول (رياست)
- Sindhi: ٽرول
- Sinhala: ටයිරෝල්
- Slovak: Tirolsko
- Slovenian: Tirol
- Slovenian: Tirolska
- Slovenian: Zvezna dežela Tirolska
- Spanish: Tirol
- Spanish: Tirol del Este
- Spanish: Tirol del Norte
- Swedish: Tirol
- Swedish: Tyrol
- Swedish: Tyrolen
- Swiss German: Tirol
- Tagalog: Tyrol
- Tajik: Иёлати Тирол
- Tajik: Тирол
- Tamil: டிரோள்
- Telugu: టైరోల్
- Thai: รัฐทีโรล
- Tosk Albanian: Land Tirol
- Turkish: Tirol
- Turkish: Tyrol
- Ukrainian: Тироль
- Ukrainian: Тіроль
- Upper Sorbian: Tirol
- Upper Sorbian: Tyrolska
- Urdu: ٹیرول (اسٹیٹ)
- Urdu: ٹیرول (ریاست)
- Urdu: ٹیرول
- Venetian: Tirolo
- Venetian: Tiroło
- Vietnamese: Tirol
- Vietnamese: Tyrol
- Vlaams: Tirol (dêelstoat)
- Vlaams: Tirol
- Waray (Philippines): Tyrol
- Welsh: Tirol
- Western Armenian: Թիրոլ
- Western Frisian: Tiroal (dielsteat)
- Western Frisian: Tiroal
- Western Panjabi: ٹیرول
- Wu Chinese: 蒂罗尔州
- Yue Chinese: 蒂羅爾
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