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'''Provinzia Adesc''' (Commonly, "Adescthal", {{lang-en|Province of Adesc}}) is a [[Subdivisions of Tirol|province]] (''Provinzia'') in eastern [[Tirol]]. The capital of the Provinzia Adesc is [[Porsenù]].
 
'''Provinzia Adesc''' (Commonly, "Adescthal", {{lang-en|Province of Adesc}}) is a [[Subdivisions of Tirol|province]] (''Provinzia'') in eastern [[Tirol]]. The capital of the Provinzia Adesc is [[Porsenù]].
  
 
==Geography==
 
==Geography==
Provinzia Adesc is one of the five provinces of Tirol, spanning over the [[Passeier (River)|Passeier]] Valley and its tributaries. The neighbouring [[Provinzia Inn]] stands to the west, while on the north Adesc has a border with [[Provinzia Passeier]]. With a land area of {{convert|265889.2|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}}, Adesc is the smallest province in Tirol.
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Provinzia Adesc is one of the five provinces of Tirol, spanning over the [[Adesc (River)|Adesc]] (a tributary of the [[Inn (River)|Inn]]) Valley, the upper Inn and the upper tributaries of the [[Franconian River]]. The neighbouring [[Provinzia Inn]] stands to the west, while on the north Adesc has a border with [[Provinzia Passeier]]. With a land area of {{convert|265889.2|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}}, Adesc is the smallest province in Tirol.
  
 
The province's territory is located entirely within the [[Southern Dolomita]]. The highest mountain in the province is the [[Marmoleda]], the highest mountain by elevation in Tirol and second-highest globally at {{convert|8,208.73|m}}. The province is also home to [[Tré Thìme]], one of the most iconic mountain formations in the Dolomita.
 
The province's territory is located entirely within the [[Southern Dolomita]]. The highest mountain in the province is the [[Marmoleda]], the highest mountain by elevation in Tirol and second-highest globally at {{convert|8,208.73|m}}. The province is also home to [[Tré Thìme]], one of the most iconic mountain formations in the Dolomita.

Latest revision as of 22:35, 10 June 2023

Province of Adesc

Provinzia Adesc
Location of Province of Adesc
Country Tirol
CapitalPorsenù
Government
 • GovernorEnric Colli (Labour)
Area
 • Total265,889.2 km2 (102,660.4 sq mi)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total5,352,135
 • Density20/km2 (52/sq mi)
Time zoneAMT-1
ISO 3166 codeTIR-2
HDI (2017)0.880
very high · 3rd
Votes in Senate3 (of 18)

Provinzia Adesc (Commonly, "Adescthal", Jackian: Province of Adesc) is a province (Provinzia) in eastern Tirol. The capital of the Provinzia Adesc is Porsenù.

Geography

Provinzia Adesc is one of the five provinces of Tirol, spanning over the Adesc (a tributary of the Inn) Valley, the upper Inn and the upper tributaries of the Franconian River. The neighbouring Provinzia Inn stands to the west, while on the north Adesc has a border with Provinzia Passeier. With a land area of 265,889.2 km2 (102,660.4 sq mi), Adesc is the smallest province in Tirol.

The province's territory is located entirely within the Southern Dolomita. The highest mountain in the province is the Marmoleda, the highest mountain by elevation in Tirol and second-highest globally at 8,208.73 metres (26,931.5 ft). The province is also home to Tré Thìme, one of the most iconic mountain formations in the Dolomita.

History

Towns

The capital, Porsenù, is a popular mountaineering and alpine sports city.

Economy

Transport

Administrative divisions

File:Adesc Districts.png
Districts of Provinzia Adesc

The province is divided into five districts; one of them, Porsenù, is a statutory city. The districts and their administrative centres are:

Culture

See also