Tirol, Bundesland (federal state), western Austria, consisting of North Tirol (Nordtirol) and East Tirol (Osttirol). It is bounded by Germany on the north, by Bundesländer Salzburg and Kärnten (Carinthia) on the east, by Vorarlberg on the west, and by Italy on the south. South Tyrol was part of the Austrian Empire until the end of the First World War. In 1919, it was annexed by the Kingdom of Italy. Today, South Tyrol is an autonomous province of Italy. It is self-regulated, with most legislative and administrative powers transferred to the region. Notable Restaurants and/or Cuisine in South Tyrol In September 1991, German hikers exploring the Tyrolean Alps between Italy and Austria made a shocking discovery: a human corpse. Though officials initially assumed that the man had died recently Tyrol (Tirol or Tirolo) was originally a county, headed by the ‘Counts of Tirol’. When the original dynasty of counts died out in 1363, control of the Tyrol was taken over by the royal Habsburgs. In fact, from that point, the title of the ‘Count of Tirol’ was sometimes assumed by the Holy Roman Emperor himself. Austrian German Ladin Cimbrian Mòcheno Tyrol ( / tɪˈroʊl, taɪˈroʊl, ˈtaɪroʊl / tih-ROHL, ty-ROHL, TY-rohl; [1] historically the Tyrole; [2] [3] [4] Austrian German: Tirol [tiˈʁoːl] ⓘ; Italian: Tirolo) is a historical region in the Alps of Northern Italy and western Austria. The Tyrolese Grey cattle is a dual purpose breed of cattle. The breed is very good for both milk and meat production. It is a typical alpine cattle breed from Tyrol in Austria and South Tyrol in Italy. The breed is also known by some other names such as Tyrolean Grey, German: Tiroler Grauvieh and Italian: Grigio Alpina. Tyrolese Grey cattle are Tyrol is an Alpine land located mostly in Austria (South Tyrol – Bolzano South Adige is located in Italy). Apart from mountain hikes and Tyrolean culture, the land also has picturesque lakes with crystal clear water, where you can safely swim. There are also swimming pools, water parks, and other attractions. Sand in Taufers ( German pronunciation: [sant ʔɪn ˈtaʊfɐs]; Italian: Campo Tures [ˈkampo ˈtuːres]) is a comune mercato ( market town) in South Tyrol in northern Italy . Located about 70 kilometres (43 mi) northeast of Bolzano, the town centre is situated in the Tauferer Ahrntal (Taufers) valley of the Ahr river, stretching from Bruneck 2EyyJ9Y.

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