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Research by Karel Cerny, an Innsbruck-based zoologist and entomologist, and colleagues in North Tyrol, Austria, has shown that natural avalanche tracks – the most common paths that avalanches ...
It was in the 12th and 13th centuries that German South-Tyrol became a political unit with North-Tyrol, first under the Counts of Tyrol (their castle still exists today, near Meran, now in Italy), and ...
The North Tyrol is formed by the valley of the Inn and its tributaries. Here we have a long valley running east and west, and protected both to north and to south by high mountains. Föhn winds ...
Local wine maker Alois Lageder believes South Tyrol's people are Austrians at heart "But I think we are lucky because living here in the middle between north and south, we are not too strong or ...
Although the North American Hutterites trace their origins to South Tyrol, no attempts have been made to examine the genetic migration history of the Hutterites before emigrating to the United ...
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