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 Oostenrijk.StartTips.com
Österreich is tevens het land van de machtige cultuurstad Wenen, het muzikale Salzburg en het romantische Innsbruck.
Land van de Alpen, dé 'gemütlichkeit', de billenkletsers van Tirol en Sissi ten tijde van het Oostenrijks-Hongaarse Rijk.
Charmant en vredevol Oostenrijk biedt alles, zowel in winter als in zomer, voor diegene die meer wil dan 'bakken als een hamburger op een lui strand'.
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 28 Innsbruck hotels. Discount hotels in Innsbruck. Innsbruck accommodation
One of the largest cities in Austria, Innsbruck is extremely busy during winter season, when skiers from all-over-the-world land and take off at city's international airport.
Surrounded by alpine resorts Innsbruck allows one to combine stay in a big city with mountain holidays at the same time.
The one-star hotel Oelberg in Innsbruck is located a bit outside the city centre.
www.europe-cities.com /hotels-innsbruck.aspx   (365 words)

  
 Austria Access
CAPITALS Burgenland 277.569 3.965,38 Eisenstadt Carinthia 559.404 9.533,01 Klagenfurt Lower Austria 1.545.804 19.173,53 Sankt Pölten Salzburg 515.327 7.151,24 Salzburg Styria 1.183.303 16.388,15 Graz Tirol 673.504 12.647,82 Innsbruck Upper Austria 1.376.797 11.979,65 Linz Vorarlberg 351.095 2.601,40 Bregenz Wien (Vienna) 1.550.123 414,95 Wien (Vienna)
Science works: around place 22 worldwide, main focus medicine
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 News Brief
SPEECH/05/430 Danuta Hübner Member of the Commission responsible for Regional Policy “European Local and Regional Policy and the Role of Subsidiarity and Good Governance Ceremonial Address at the Kaiser-Maximilian-Prize of the Land Tyrol and the City of Innsbruck Award to Mr Jan Olbrycht Innsbruck (Austria) 9 July 2005 1....
SPEECH/05/430 Danuta Hübner Member of the Commission responsible for Regional Policy “European Local and Regional Policy and the Role of Subsidiarity and Good Governance Ceremonial Address at the Kaiser-Maximilian-Price of the Land Tiral and the City of Innsbruck Award to Mr Jan Olbrycht Innsbruck.......
SPEECH/05/430 Danuta Hübner Member of the Commission responsible for Regional Policy “European Local and Regional Policy and the Role of Subsidiarity and Good Governance Ceremonial Address at the Kaiser-Maximilian-Prize of the Land of Tyrol and the City of Innsbruck Award to Mr Jan Olbrycht.......
emm.jrc.org /NewsBrief/alertedition/en/DanutaHubner.html   (365 words)

  
 Google Verzeichnis - World > Deutsch > Regional > Europa > ×sterreich > Tirol > Bezirke > Innsbruck-Land > Städte und Gemeinden > Natters
World > Deutsch > Regional > Europa > ×sterreich > Tirol > Bezirke > Innsbruck-Land > Städte und Gemeinden > Natters
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Das uriges Wirtshaus nahe Innsbruck informiert über das Restaurant, den Weinkeller, die Zimmer und die Ferienwohnung.
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 Walser, Florian:Zum Vorkommen von Echinococcus multilocularis und Trichinella spiralis (s.1.) beim Rotfuchs (Vulpes vulpes) in Tirol
Medium rates from 10 to 20 % were found in the districts of Imst(14,9 %), Schwaz (13,2 %) and Innsbruck-Stadt / Innsbruck-Land (10,7 %), lowest rates werelocated in the districts of Landeck (3,1 %) and Lienz (2,4 %).
Excepting the areaInnsbruck-Stadt / Innsbruck-Land it appeared that districts with a low density of population showeda lower infection rate than districts with higher density.Beside E. multilocularis there were also found other cestodes as Taenia crassiceps, Taeniapolyacantha and Mesocestoides spp.
The focalpoints of occurrence of E. multilocularis happened to be in the district of Kitzbhel (30 %), Kufstein(27,4 %) and Reutte (21,4 \%).
library.vetmed.fu-berlin.de /diss-abstracts/91307.html   (365 words)

  
 Walser, Florian:Zum Vorkommen von Echinococcus multilocularis und Trichinella spiralis (s.1.) beim Rotfuchs (Vulpes vulpes) in Tirol
Medium rates from 10 to 20 % were found in the districts of Imst(14,9 %), Schwaz (13,2 %) and Innsbruck-Stadt / Innsbruck-Land (10,7 %), lowest rates werelocated in the districts of Landeck (3,1 %) and Lienz (2,4 %).
Excepting the areaInnsbruck-Stadt / Innsbruck-Land it appeared that districts with a low density of population showeda lower infection rate than districts with higher density.Beside E. multilocularis there were also found other cestodes as Taenia crassiceps, Taeniapolyacantha and Mesocestoides spp.
The focalpoints of occurrence of E. multilocularis happened to be in the district of Kitzbhel (30 %), Kufstein(27,4 %) and Reutte (21,4 \%).
library.vetmed.fu-berlin.de /diss-abstracts/91307.html   (365 words)

  
 Lienz : Introduction Frommers.com
When South Tyrol was ceded to Italy in 1919 in the aftermath of World War I, East Tyrol was cut off from the rest of the province by a narrow projection of Italian land that borders Land Salzburg.
Italy, including what used to be South Tyrol, lies to the south and west, with Land Salzburg to the north and Carinthia to the east.
Home > Destinations > Europe > Austria > Tyrol and Innsbruck > Lienz > Introduction
www.frommers.com /destinations/lienz/1897010001.html   (365 words)

  
 Webeverything.co.uk Top > World > Deutsch > Regional > Europa > ×sterreich > Tirol > Bezirke > Innsbruck-Land > Städte und Gemeinden > Fulpmes > Gastgewerbe
Webeverything.co.uk Top > World > Deutsch > Regional > Europa > ×sterreich > Tirol > Bezirke > Innsbruck-Land > Städte und Gemeinden > Fulpmes > Gastgewerbe
Top World Deutsch Regional Europa ×sterreich Tirol Bezirke Innsbruck-Land Städte und Gemeinden Fulpmes Gastgewerbe
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www.webeverything.co.uk /directory/956755.html   (365 words)

  
 wahl15.xls
Richard Lugner 50 13,16 5 Karl Nowak 1,26 03 Innsbruck-Land 25 Lans 398 401 799 310 313 623 486 78,01 474 12 1 Mag.
Richard Lugner 93 12,9 5 Karl Nowak 25 3,47 03 Innsbruck-Land 42 Polling i.T. 334 316 650 270 255 525 380 72,38 364 16 1 Mag.
Richard Lugner 18 11,25 5 Karl Nowak 5 3,13 09 Schwaz 30 Strass i.Z. 364 394 758 264 289 553 474 85,71 460 14 1 Mag.
wahlen.tirol.gv.at /wahl2000/Ergebnisse/wahl15.xls   (365 words)

  
 Tirol
The most densely populated area is the district of Innsbruck-Land (141,334 people, 22.4 %).
The areas with the lowest population density are the districts of Landeck (40,207) and Reutte (29,140).
Geographical position: Tirol originated as a family name, derived from a castle near Merano; it is bordered by the provinces Salzburg and Carinthia on the east, by South Tirol/Alto Adige (Italy) on the south, by Switzerland (the Grisons) and Voralberg on the west and by Germany (Bavaria) on the north.
www.aeiou.at /aeiou.encyclop.t/t531390.htm;internal&action=_setlanguage.action?LANGUAGE=en   (4109 words)

  
 DFLS05Simma
Judge Bruno Simma, born in Quiershied, Germany on March 29, 1941, attended the University of Innsbruck in Austria where he graduated with the degree of Doctorate of Law in 1966.
From 1967 to 1972 he served as the Assistant at the Faculty of Law, University of Innsbruck.
He has also been actively involved in cases before the International Court of Justice, such as, Counsel for Cameroon in Land and Maritime Boundary between Cameroon and Nigeria (Cameroon v.
www.nyulawglobal.org /events/dfls/DFLS05Simma.htm   (450 words)

  
 LEO Archiv: Bezirkshauptmannschaft [...]
So Tyrol has Kufstein, Schwaz, Innsbruck Land, Innsbruck, Imst, Reutte.
I'm leaving it standing, but in brackets am explaining it as ''Central Administration, District ABC''.
You are of course correct, but they are easy to forget :-)
dict.leo.org /archiv.ende/2003_03/31/20030331013514e_en.html   (450 words)

  
 HOPFGARTEN/ITTER - lake district - Ski center
Central starting point for excursions by car: Salzburger Land, Salzburg, Upper Bavaria, Zillertaler glacier lifts, Salzkammergut, Innsbruck, South Tyrol/Italy, etc. WINTER: Itter lies on an interesting point of the large skiing area "Wilder Kaiser-Brixental", one of the biggest skiing districts in the whole of Austria.
From Wörgl you can go in the directionof Kitzbühel into the romantic Brixental, or to St. Johann or to Kufstein or the Inn Valley/Innsbruck.
Itter belongs together with Hopfgarten (5km distant) Söll, Scheffau, Ellmau, Going, Brixen in Tyrol, to this splendid skiing centre which offers 1 skiticket for 61 cablerailways, double chairlifts, chairlifts and skilifts.
www.pego.at /english/275.htm   (450 words)

  
 Oostenrijk.StartTips.com
sterreich is tevens het land van de machtige cultuurstad Wenen, het muzikale Salzburg en het romantische Innsbruck.
Land van de Alpen, d 'gemtlichkeit', de billenkletsers van Tirol en Sissi ten tijde van het Oostenrijks-Hongaarse Rijk.
Charmant en vredevol Oostenrijk biedt alles, zowel in winter als in zomer, voor diegene die meer wil dan 'bakken als een hamburger op een lui strand'.
www.oostenrijk.starttips.com   (450 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Andreas Hofer
Andreas Hofer und die Tiroler Insurrektion (Munich, 1810); HORMAYR, Das Land Tirol und der Tirolerkrieg, 1809 (Leipzig, 1845); RAPP, Tirol im Jahre 1809 (Innsbruck, 1852); EGGER, Geschichte Tirols (3 vols., Innsbruck, 1880); HEIGEL, in Allg.
But when, in spite of positive assurances from the emperor, the Tyrol was abandoned at the armistice of Znaim, and Marshal Lefebvre advanced to subdue the country, the people determined to risk their lives for faith and freedom.
Under these conditions Hofer thought he could return to his home and leave the government in the hands of the Intendant Hormayr, who had been sent from Vienna.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/07381b.htm   (450 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Andreas Hofer
Hofer became the overcommander and for two months ruled the land from Hofburg in the name of the Emperor of Austria.
In 1823, Hofer's remains were moved from Mantua to Innsbruck, and in 1834, his tomb was decorated with a marble statue.
Statue of Andreas Hofer near Bergisel in Innsbruck
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Andreas-Hofer   (1981 words)

  
 Tyrol and Innsbruck : Introduction Frommers.com
East Tyrol is bordered by Carinthia on the east, Land Salzburg on the north, and Italy.
East of North Tyrol, the larger portion of the split province, lies Land Salzburg.
By the same post-World War I treaty, East Tyrol, whose capital is Lienz, was divided from North Tyrol, where Innsbruck is the capital.
www.frommers.com /destinations/tyrolandinnsbruck/1879010001.html   (1981 words)

  
 Tyrol and Innsbruck : Introduction
East Tyrol is bordered by Carinthia on the east, Land Salzburg on the north, and Italy.
Tyrol and its capital, Innsbruck, were centers of power at the end of the Middle Ages, when the Hapsburg Holy Roman Emperor, Maximilian I, ruled from here.
East of North Tyrol, the larger portion of the split province, lies Land Salzburg.
www.frommers.com /destinations/print-narrative.cfm?destID=1879&catID=1879010001   (1981 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Rudolf of Habsburg
der Habsburger in den ersten drei Jahrhunderten (Innsbruck, 1887); REDLICH, Rudolph von Habsburg (Innsbruck, 1903).
The ancient possessions of the Bohemian royal house were left to Ottakar s son Wenceslaus, who was still a minor, but the Austrian lands had to be given up and were formally granted by Rudolf to his sons, as according to the prevailing laws of the empire, the sovereign could not retain confiscated lands.
After the death of his father in the Holy Land, Rudolf pursued an independent line of politics.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/13218b.htm   (1009 words)

  
 Tyrol and Innsbruck : Introduction
East Tyrol is bordered by Carinthia on the east, Land Salzburg on the north, and Italy.
Tyrol and its capital, Innsbruck, were centers of power at the end of the Middle Ages, when the Hapsburg Holy Roman Emperor, Maximilian I, ruled from here.
East of North Tyrol, the larger portion of the split province, lies Land Salzburg.
www.frommers.com /destinations/print-narrative.cfm?destID=1879&catID=1879010001   (1009 words)

  
 Tyrol - Austria
The Tyrol as a whole measures some 10000 square miles and is covered almost entirely by the Alps (before being named the Tyrol, it was known simply as the 'land in the mountains').
The city's most famous sight, the Goldenes Dachl ('Golden Roof') is a reminder of Innsbruck's golden era, when it became Maximilian I's imperial capital in the 1490s.
Emerging victorious from the battle of Bergisel, the Tyrolese rebels set up a civilian government in Innsbruck in 1809, but it lasted only a few months, collapsing after Hofer's assassination.
www.inntravel.co.uk /destinations/rom_tyrol.htm   (1009 words)

  
 World University Games, Universiade, World Student Games
Government officials in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada are re-grouping after their loss in the race to land the 2010 Commonwealth Games and are hinting at a possible attempt to bid for the 2009 World University Games.
Officials of China's World University Games team in Innsbruck have announced that China will be seeking to host the 2011 summer edition of the games.
Interrupted by war the games were revived in 1947 under the name World Student Games but a rift between countries from the east and west blocs caused the games to split with each group holding their own games.
www.internationalgames.net /worldunivsumm.htm   (1832 words)

  
 VORARLBERG - LoveToKnow Article on VORARLBERG
It consists of three districts, Bregenz, Bludenz and Feldkirch, which are under the administrative authority of the Statthalter (or prefect) at Innsbruck, but possess a governor and a diet of their own (twenty-one members), and send four members to the imperial parliament.
The name of the district means the " land that is beyond the Arlberg Pass," that is, as it seems to one looking at it from the Tirol.
Vorarl-berg is composed of the hilly region of the Bregenzerwald, and, to its south, of the mountain valley of Montafon or of the upper 111, through which an easy pass, the Zeinisjoch (6076 ft.), leads to the Tirolese valley of Paznaun, and so to Landeck.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /V/VO/VORARLBERG.htm   (1832 words)

  
 MPC!AP01.TXT
2-4 A-1100 Wien infoladen@giga.or.at //www.giga.or.at/infoladen/ Ernst Kirchweger Haus Vielandgasse 2-4 1100 Wien Revolutionsbräuhof (RBH) Postfach 142 A-1181 Wien tel: (43) 1-310-7693 or (43) 1-319-5222 rbh@inode.at //www.inode.at/rbh FAU-IWA in Austria: Adi Rasworscegg Larchengasse 46 2601 Maria Theresia ARArchiv Postfach 327 A-6010 Innsbruck (Anti Racist Archive) Autonome Frauenzentrum Frauenbeisl Michael Gaismair str.
91-92 D-18055 Rostock tel: (49) 381-454-310 Libert@res Zentrum Karolinenstrasse 21, Haus 2 D-20367 Hamburg tel: (49) 40-430-1396 (Anarchist Center) Land und Freiheit, Edition Natilus Am Brink 10 D-21029 Hamburg tel: (49) 40-7213536 fax: (49) 40-7218399 (Zapatista suport magazine) Nautilus-Buchladen Bahrenfelder str.
28 D-54290 Trier Spinnennetz (ECN) Hintere Bleiche 20 D-55116 Mainz BBS: (49) 6131-238-256 Autonome Antifa Mz/Wi Grosse Bleiche 42 D-55116 Mainz Haus Meinusch (Infoladen & Zentrum) Staudinger Weg 23 D-55128 Mainz Antifa Infoladen Postfach 011472 D-55743 Idar ob Erstein tel: (49) 6781-1015 Infoladen Koblenz Rizzastr.
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 Encyclopedia: Holy Roman Empire
The Holy Roman Empire was a political conglomeration of lands in Central Europe in the Middle Ages and the early modern period.
The Knights Hospitaller (the or Knights of Malta or Knights of Rhodes) is a tradition which began as a Benedictine nursing Order founded in the 11th century based in the Holy Land, but soon became a militant Christian Chivalric Order under its own charter, and was charged with the care...
Detail of Aeneas Piccolomini Introduces Eleonora of Portugal to Frederick III by Pinturicchio (1454-1513) Frederick III of Habsburg (born September 21 in Innsbruck, 1415; died August 19, 1493 in Linz) was elected as German King as the successor of Albert II in 1440.
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 Stalag Luft I Online Guestbook  2001 - Page 3
Five were killed in the crash and four have since died of natural causes.My plane was shot down on a mission to Augsburg Germany and Innsbruck Austria on 19 Dec 1943.
Several members of the crew are no longer with us but those remaining alive today remember well how lucky we were to crash land near Soltau and Lt. Joachim Gruenhorst who no doubt saved our lives.
I am researching Flt Lt A.R.Whitaker RAF a navigator.He was a member of 582Sqdn (Pathfinders)and bailed out over Germany on 23rd December,1944.His Lancaster crashed in Belgium.He was taken to Stalag Luft 1 and it is believed he remained there until released in 1945.
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 Dr. Allen J. Riordan - Home Page
In 1969 I enjoyed a rare opportunity to serve as a U. exchange scientist at New Zealand's Vanda Station, Antarctica, where I spent the winter with four New Zealanders.
We spent the year taking weather observations and obtaining geophysical measurements as the first winter-over party in the Dry Valleys of Victoria Land.
For part of this period, the project was housed in Innsbruck, Austria.
www4.ncsu.edu /eos/users/a/ajriorda/www   (196 words)

  
 Tirolaustria.com, Ski-europe, Kitzbuhel, St. Anton, Stubai, Tuxertal, Alpbach, Mayrhofen, Innsbruck Austria, Tirol, Tyrol
Tirol has a land area of 12,648 square kilometers and a population of 630,000, making it the third largest of Austria's provinces.
The provincial capital of Tirol is Innsbruck, a city of some 120,000 inhabitants.
Tirol also shares the Grossglockner (at 3797 meters, the highest mountain in Austria) with another province: the peak of the Grossglockner is located in Carinthia, but the mountain is also accessible from East Tirol.
www.tirolaustria.com /HomePage.html   (563 words)

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