Difference between revisions of "Geography of Tirol"
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[[Tirol]] is a [[sovereign state]] located in the north-eastern region of [[Ecros]]. It is predominantly mountainous, situated north-west of [[Quebecshire]]. The five [[Provinces of Tirol|Tiroler provinces]] have longstanding traditions that predate the establishment of the [[Free State of Tirol]] in 1893: Provinzia [[Provinzia Inn|Inn]], [[Provinzia Ziller|Ziller]], [[Provinzia Trentin|Trentin]], [[Provinzia Passeier|Passeier]], and [[Provinzia Adesc|Adesc]]. The [[Innsbruck|Innsbruck Autonomous District]] was separated from Provinzia Inn during the mid 20th century. In Innsbruck, the city council and mayor function as a provincial government. | [[Tirol]] is a [[sovereign state]] located in the north-eastern region of [[Ecros]]. It is predominantly mountainous, situated north-west of [[Quebecshire]]. The five [[Provinces of Tirol|Tiroler provinces]] have longstanding traditions that predate the establishment of the [[Free State of Tirol]] in 1893: Provinzia [[Provinzia Inn|Inn]], [[Provinzia Ziller|Ziller]], [[Provinzia Trentin|Trentin]], [[Provinzia Passeier|Passeier]], and [[Provinzia Adesc|Adesc]]. The [[Innsbruck|Innsbruck Autonomous District]] was separated from Provinzia Inn during the mid 20th century. In Innsbruck, the city council and mayor function as a provincial government. | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== |
Latest revision as of 12:09, 17 July 2021
Continent | Ecros |
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Region | Northern/Eastern Ecros |
Highest point | 8,208.73 m Marmoleda |
Lowest point | 0 m Glaceis Ocean |
Longest river | Passeier (river) |
Terrain | Mostly mountainous, lowland areas along the coastline. |
Natural resources | Gold, silver, oil, natural gas, limestone, iron, lead, clay |
Natural hazards | Storms, floods |
Environmental issues | Biodiversity loss, acidic rain, organic nutrient pollution |
Tirol is a sovereign state located in the north-eastern region of Ecros. It is predominantly mountainous, situated north-west of Quebecshire. The five Tiroler provinces have longstanding traditions that predate the establishment of the Free State of Tirol in 1893: Provinzia Inn, Ziller, Trentin, Passeier, and Adesc. The Innsbruck Autonomous District was separated from Provinzia Inn during the mid 20th century. In Innsbruck, the city council and mayor function as a provincial government.