Outline of Tirol
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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Tirol:
Tirol – sovereign country located in Northern Ecros. It borders both Quebecshire and Sonderbourg to the south and Gaerl to the east. The capital is the city of Innsbruck on the Inn River.
Contents
- 1 General reference
- 2 Geography of Tirol
- 3 Government and politics of Tirol
- 4 History of Tirol
- 5 Culture of Tirol
- 6 Economy and infrastructure of Tirol
- 7 Education in Tirol
- 8 See also
General reference
- Pronunciation: /tɪˈroʊl, taɪ-, ˈtaɪroʊl/
- Common Lyoan country name: Tirol
- Official Lyoan country name: The Free State of Tirol
- Common endonym(s):
- Official endonym(s):
- Adjectival(s): Tiroler
- Demonym(s): Tirolean, Tirolese
- Etymology: Name of Tirol
- ISO country codes: TR, TIR
- Internet country code top-level domain: .tir
Geography of Tirol
- Tirol is a:
- Location:
- Northern Hemisphere on the Prime Meridian
- Ecros
- Time zone: Tiroler Standard Time (AMT-01)
- Extreme points of Tirol
- High: Marmoleda 8,208.73 m (26,932 ft)
- Low: Glaceis Ocean 0 m (0 ft)
Land boundaries:
- Population of Tirol: 29,215,138 people (2020 estimate) - 20th most populous country
Environment of Tirol
- Climate of Tirol
- Environmental issues in Tirol
- Renewable energy in Tirol
- Geology of Tirol
- Protected areas of Tirol
- Wildlife of Tirol
Natural geographic features of Tirol
- Glaciers of Tirol
- Lakes of Tirol
- Mountains of Tirol
- Rivers of Tirol
- Valleys of Tirol
- List of World Heritage Sites in Tirol
Neighbors of Tirol
Tirol is bordered by:
Regions of Tirol
Administrative divisions of Tirol
Administrative divisions of Tirol
States of Tirol
Demography of Tirol
Government and politics of Tirol
- Form of government: unitary parliamentary representative democratic republic
- Capital of Tirol: Innsbruck
- Elections in Tirol
- Political parties in Tirol
- Taxation in Tirol
Branches of the government of Tirol
Executive branch of the government of Tirol
- Head of state: Premier of Tirol, Ulrike Kindle.
- Head of government: Premier of Tirol, Ulrike Kindle.
- Cabinet of Tirol
Legislative branch of the government of Tirol
- Parliament of Tirol
- Upper house: Senate of Tirol (Senât)
- Lower house: National Council of Tirol (Cunsëi Naziunel)
Judicial branch of the government of Tirol
- Constitutional Court of Tirol
- Administrative Court of Tirol
- Criminal court system of Tirol
- Civil court system of Tirol
Foreign relations of Tirol
International organization membership
International organization membership of Tirol The Republic of Tirol is a member of:[1]
- Terraconserva Council of Nations (TCN) (nonregional member)
Law and order in Tirol
- Animal rights in Tirol
- Capital punishment in Tirol
- Constitution of Tirol
- Crime in Tirol
- Human rights in Tirol
- Law enforcement in Tirol
Military of Tirol
- Command
- Forces
- Military history of Tirol
- Military ranks of Tirol
History of Tirol
By state
- History of Provinzia Adesc
- History of Provinzia Inn
- History of Provinzia Passeier
- History of Provinzia Trentin
- History of Provinzia Ziller
- History of Innsbruck
Culture of Tirol
- Architecture of Tirol
- Austrophile
- Cuisine of Tirol
- Festivals in Tirol
- Folk dance
- Languages of Tirol
- Media in Tirol
- National symbols of Tirol
- People of Tirol
- Prostitution in Tirol
- Public holidays in Tirol
- Records of Tirol
- Religion in Tirol
- World Heritage Sites in Tirol
Art in Tirol
Sports in Tirol
- Basketball in Tirol
- Football in Tirol
- Tirol at the Olympics
- Motorsport in Tirol
- Winter sports in Tirol
Economy and infrastructure of Tirol
- Economic rank, by nominal GDP (2007): 18th (eighteenth)
- Agriculture in Tirol
- Banking in Tirol
- Communications in Tirol
- Companies of Tirol
- Currency of Tirol: Schilling
- Energy in Tirol
- Health care in Tirol
- Mining in Tirol
- Tourism in Tirol
- Transport in Tirol
Education in Tirol
See also
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