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 region_trent_tyrol.htm
The organs of the Region Trentino - South Tyrol are: the Regional Assembly, the Regional Government and the President of the Regional Government.
In the future, the two provinces Trentino and South Tyrol will be the basic, essential elements of the region, and not its subordinated elements.
The Autonomous Region Trentino - South Tyrol consists of the area and population of the two autonomous Provinces Bozen and Trento.
www.provincia.bz.it /english/overview/region_trent_tyrol.htm   (1614 words)

  
 region_trent_tyrol.htm
The organs of the Region Trentino- South Tyrol are: the Regional Assembly, the Regional Government and the President of the Regional Government.
In the future, the two provinces Trentino and South Tyrol will be the basic, essential elements of the region, and not its subordinated elements.
The Autonomous Region Trentino- South Tyrol consists of the area and population of the two autonomous Provinces Bozen and Trento.
www.provinz.bz.it /english/overview/region_trent_tyrol.htm   (1081 words)

  
 Trentino-South Tyrol - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The collapse of the Austrian war effort enabled Italian troops to occupy the region in 1918 and its annexation was confirmed in the post-war treaties, which awarded the Trentino and South Tyrol to Italy under the terms of the Treaty of Saint-Germain.
Trentino-South Tyrol has a population of about 940,000 people (460,000 in Bolzano and 480,000 in Trento).
The autonomous region is bordered by Austria to the north and by the Italian regions of Lombardy to the west and Veneto to the south.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Trentino-South_Tyrol   (974 words)

  
 South Tyrol - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
South Tyrol (Italian: Alto Adige, German: Südtirol; official in Italian: Provincia Autonoma di Bolzano-Alto Adige, official in German: Autonome Provinz Bozen-Südtirol) is an autonomous province of Italy that belongs to the region of Trentino-Alto Adige, of which it is a subdivision.
But the statutory order was implemented by De Gasperi for the whole region (South Tyrol and Trentino), where Italians were in the majority, making real self-government for the German-speaking South Tyroleans impossible.
South Tyrol is known for their mountains, which compose a portion of the Italian Alps and the main alps chain located in Europe.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/South_Tyrol   (974 words)

  
 Trentino-South Tyrol - Simple English Wikipedia
Trentino-South Tyrol is a region in northern Italy.
The region (independent since 1948) is now diveded in two independent provinces: South Tyrol (in the northern side, with Bolzano/Bozen as capital) and Trento (in the southern side, with Trento as capital).
The two principal ethnic groups are German in South Tyrol (where live also Italian-speaking) and Italian (they live in the Trento province as majority and South Tyrol in the principal cities), but in the Dolomites region live a minority group composed by Ladins: they speak an old Rheto-romanic language.
simple.wikipedia.org /wiki/Trentino-South_Tyrol   (253 words)

  
 tourism.htm
By the "project Dolomites" South Tyrol, Trentino and the region of Veneto want to advertise the mountains especially in the USA, Canada and Japan in order to improve the tourism in all three regions and to beat the drum world-wide for the singular landscape of the Dolomites.
South Tyrol is a land of passes and therefore a transit land in the heart of the Alps, lying to the South of its Main ridge, a link between the central European and Mediterranean worlds.
South Tyrolese tourism is united in its efforts to improve the quality of what is on offer within the framework of an unspoilt scenic and cultural environment.
www.provinz.bz.it /english/overview/tourism.htm   (777 words)

  
 The South Tyrol model
South Tyrol was outvoted in the Region by Trentino (2-5).
South Tyrol was given to Italy, despite its German majority, by the Treaty of St. Germain (near Paris) signed on September 10, 1919.
South Tyrolese were given "the Option" (that is, forced) to declare themselves Italian or emigrate to Germany.
www.flonnet.com /fl2125/stories/20041217000207600.htm   (5142 words)

  
 South Tyrol: Conflicting Ethnicity
The Province (Sud Tyrol in German and Alto-Adige in Italian) is generally German-speaking, while the Trentino to the south is Italian-speaking.
The population of South Tyrol is 464,530, with 63 inhabitants per square kilometer (Office of Statistics for the Province of Bolzano, 2002).
Despite the separatist tendencies of the SVP, the party was recognized by the Allies as the political representative of the German-speaking population of South Tyrol.
www.american.edu /TED/ice/tyrol.htm   (2004 words)

  
 South Tyrol - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Italian provinces that border South Tyrol are Belluno to the south east, Trentino to the south and by Sondrio to the south west.
South Tyrol is known for their mountains, which compose a portion of the Italian alps and the main alps chain located in Europe.
South Tyrol (German Autonome Provinz Bozen-Südtirol, Italian Provincia autonoma di Bolzano-Alto Adige, Ladin Provinzia autonóma de Bulsan-Südtirol) is an autonomous province of Italy.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/South_Tyrol   (2004 words)

  
 The South Tyrol model
South Tyrol was outvoted in the Region by Trentino (2-5).
South Tyrol was given to Italy, despite its German majority, by the Treaty of St. Germain (near Paris) signed on September 10, 1919.
South Tyrol was betrayed a second time by the same powers after another world war.
www.flonnet.com /fl2125/stories/20041217000207600.htm   (2004 words)

  
 South Tyrol: Conflicting Ethnicity
The Province (Sud Tyrol in German and Alto-Adige in Italian) is generally German-speaking, while the Trentino to the south is Italian-speaking.
Despite the separatist tendencies of the SVP, the party was recognized by the Allies as the political representative of the German-speaking population of South Tyrol.
The population of South Tyrol is 464,530, with 63 inhabitants per square kilometer (Office of Statistics for the Province of Bolzano, 2002).
www.american.edu /TED/ice/tyrol.htm   (2004 words)

  
 ITALIA - Discover... The Castles of Trentino
castles whose ruins, encountered unexpectedly on walks through the countryside, radiate mystery, their square stones bringing to life the shouts of soldiers who once guarded the walls, the loud cries of the grooms in the stables and the soft voices of the knights keeping a vigil in the castle chapel.
Around the year 1000 castles began to take on an aura of romance in which they were seen as symbols of absolute power and the landscape began to change as castles-cum-villages were built.
And a land of castles: where there reigns a distinctive atmosphere which you discern as soon as you go through the massive entrance of a recently restored manor house, walk through the lists where tournaments were once held and enter frescoed rooms where the shadows might cloak the presence of figures from distant legend;
www.italiantourism.com /discov7.html   (2004 words)

  
 Trentino South Tyrol - Bolzano - Castel Roncolo
Runkelstein Castle - "the illustrated castle" is a jewel in the beautiful landscape crown of ruins and castles of Bolzano.
The Castle rises high on a porphyry outcrop at the entrance of the romantic Sarntal valley and has finally reopened after many years of restoration.
There is a dining area in the tavern and also in the courtyard where, surrounded by ancient stonework you can become enchanted by the magic and the history of this romantic and tranquil place.
www.emmeti.it /Arte/TAA/ProvBolzano/Bolzano/castel_roncolo.uk.html   (2004 words)

  
 Valle di Non - Trentino South Tyrol - Welcome to Italy
It is one of the most interesting examples of castle architecture in the Trentino region; its civil-military structure is typically Gothic and it is surrounded by a complex system of fortifications made up of towers, crescent-shaped ramparts, moat and patrol walkway; the "porta spagnola" - ‘Spanish gate’- (1566) is particularly striking.
This castle is situated on the top of a hill close to the town Vigo di Ton and is located in a splendid panoramic position.
The castle’s chapel, dedicated to Saint Giorgio, preserves an interesting cycle of frescoes of the German school which dates back to the second half of the 15th century.
www.emmeti.it /Welcome/Trentino/ValleNon/vallenon3.uk.html   (2004 words)

  
 JOURNEY IN THE CASTLES
Visits to the castles and manors, besides their historical adn cultural importance are also an excellent occasion for entering a fairy and suggestive atmosphere, an ideal moment for admiring local art and get closer to Trentino and Alto Adige history.
Since 1000 A.D., castles became the social and cultural symbol of the areas where they lay, representing till today the tangible sign of the point of contact and the battleground as well of the historical powers of there areas.
Some castles offer their halls for conferences and workshops, other guest in their courtyards classic and medeival music concerts or represent the frame of many theatre plays.
www.dolomiti.it /eng/castelli/dx.htm   (2004 words)

  
 Settling the Dispute of South Tyrol and Setting an Example for Minority Issues in Europe; Foreign Minister Perceives Similar Opportunity to Settle Past Issues with Other Neighbors in the Pre-Accession Stage
Present at the ceremony in the Congress Room of the Federal Chancellery were among others President of the National Assembly Heinz Fischer, Vice Chancellor Susanne Riess-Passer, Italy's Minister of Community Policies Rocco Buttiglione, high-ranking political representatives from Tyrol, South Tyrol and Trentino, as well as Council of Europe?s Secretary General Walter Schwimmer.
The European Union should, therefore, take South Tyrol as an inspiration and accord the protection of minorities the priority it deserves as an important component of European values.
Ferrero-Waldner expressed her conviction that resolving the South Tyrol issue could serve as a model for solving other minority issues in Europe.
www.austria.org /press/264.html   (2004 words)

  
 region_trent_tyrol.htm
The organs of the Region Trentino- South Tyrol are: the Regional Assembly, the Regional Government and the President of the Regional Government.
In the future, the two provinces Trentino and South Tyrol will be the basic, essential elements of the region, and not its subordinated elements.
The Autonomous Region Trentino- South Tyrol consists of the area and population of the two autonomous Provinces Bozen and Trento.
www.provincia.bz.it /english/overview/region_trent_tyrol.htm   (1081 words)

  
 South Tyrol: Conflicting Ethnicity
The Province (Sud Tyrol in German and Alto-Adige in Italian) is generally German-speaking, while the Trentino to the south is Italian-speaking.
The population of South Tyrol is 464,530, with 63 inhabitants per square kilometer (Office of Statistics for the Province of Bolzano, 2002).
Despite the separatist tendencies of the SVP, the party was recognized by the Allies as the political representative of the German-speaking population of South Tyrol.
www.american.edu /TED/ice/tyrol.htm   (2004 words)

  
 Tyrol (state) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
After World War I, Italy annexed South Tyrol and the Trentino according to the provisions of the Treaty of Saint Germain.
Historical references to Tyrol (before World War I) include today's Tyrol (North Tyrol and East Tyrol), but also South Tyrol and the Trentino (Welschtirol).
Tyrol (Tirol in German) is a state or Land, located in the west of Austria.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tyrol_(state)   (335 words)

  
 Bolzano - Art History Online Reference and Guide
A synonym for the Italian province South Tyrol (Trentino-Upper Adige), see South Tyrol
The name of the capital of South Tyrol (Trentino-Upper Adige, Italy), see Bolzano-Bozen
Short for the Bolzano project, a refuge in Italy for divorced men
www.arthistoryclub.com /art_history/Bolzano   (335 words)

  
 Trentino - Holiday in Trentino
travel guides, transport / travelling to trentino and south tyrol
Transport / How do I get to Trentino and South Tyrol
Located in the western part of Trentino Province- Italy, it is 620,5 km² wide: it includes Adamello and Brenta mountainous groups, divided by Rendena Valley and bordered by Non Valley, Sole Valley and Giudicarie Valley.
www.reiswijs.co.uk /destinations/europe/italy/trentino/trentino.html   (1333 words)

  
 Tyrol
South Tyrol South Tyrol (Trentino-South Tyrol, of which it is a subdivison.
Historical references to Tyrol (before South Tyrol and East Tyrol The mountainous...
Tyrol (disambiguation) Tyrol (Tirol in German) can refer to: Historical meaning 1363 Today's meaning Federal Republic of...
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /topics/tyrol.html   (1333 words)

  
 Tyrol (state) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
After World War I, Italy annexed South Tyrol and the Trentino according to the provisions of the Treaty of Saint Germain.
Historical references to Tyrol (before World War I) include today's Tyrol ( North Tyrol and East Tyrol), but also South Tyrol and the Trentino ( Welschtirol).
Historically, Tyrol was a County of the Holy Roman Empire, later the Austrian Empire and finally a Kronland of Austria-Hungary, which extended beyond the boundaries of today's state.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tyrol_(state)   (1333 words)

  
 Tyrol (state) - Enpsychlopedia
After World War I, Italy annexed South Tyrol and the Trentino according to the provisions of the Treaty of Saint Germain.
Historical references to Tyrol (before World War I) include today's Tyrol ( North Tyrol and East Tyrol), but also South Tyrol and the Trentino ( Welschtirol).
Historically, Tyrol was a County of the Holy Roman Empire, later the Austrian Empire and finally a Kronland of Austria-Hungary, which extended beyond the boundaries of today's state.
www.grohol.com /psypsych/wiki/Tirol   (1333 words)

  
 North Tyrol - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Besides those two regions, the historical region of Tyrol for many centuries also included the areas today known as South Tyrol and Trentino, which were annexed by Italy after World War I.
North Tyrol borders Salzburg in the east, the German state of Bavaria in the north, Vorarlberg in the west, the Swiss canton of Graubünden in the southwest and South Tyrol in the south.
North Tyrol is the main part of the the Austrian state of Tyrol, located in the western part of the country.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/North_Tyrol   (1333 words)

  
 Tyrol Definition / Tyrol Research
It should not be confused with the autonomous region of Trentino-South Tyrol, of which it is a subdivison.
The reason for East Tyrol's situation is the fact that Austria had to cede South Tyrol to Italy according to the Treaty of Saint Germain following World War I. In Austria, East Tyrol borders Carinthia and Salzburg, while it additionally shares borders with the Italian provinces of South Tyrol (Bozen-Bolzano) and Belluno (Region of Veneto).
The Tyrol is a historical region in Western Central Europe, which includes the Austrian state of Tyrol (consisting of North TyrolNorth Tyrol is the main part of the the Austrian state of Tyrol, located in the western part of the country.
www.elresearch.com /Tyrol   (1333 words)

  
 North Tyrol - Enpsychlopedia
Besides those two regions, the historical region of Tyrol for many centuries also included the areas today known as South Tyrol and Trentino, which were annexed by Italy after World War I.
North Tyrol borders Salzburg in the east, the German state of Bavaria in the north, Vorarlberg in the west, the Swiss canton of Graubünden in the southwest and South Tyrol in the south.
North Tyrol is the main part of the the Austrian state of Tyrol, located in the western part of the country.
www.grohol.com /wiki/North_Tyrol   (1333 words)

  
 Trentino-South Tyrol - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The collapse of the Austrian war effort enabled Italian troops to occupy the region in 1918 and its annexation was confirmed in the post-war treaties, which awarded the Trentino and South Tyrol to Italy under the terms of the Treaty of Saint-Germain.
Unlike in South-Tyrol, the protection of minority language groups in Trentino is not covered by the new Statuto d'Autonomia, although it is under current provincial statutes.
Autonomous Region Trentino - Südtirol - introduction to the region's autonomy statute.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Trentino-South_Tyrol   (974 words)

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