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'''Provinzia Passeier''' (Commonly, "Passeierthal" {{lang-en|Province of Passeyr}} ) is a [[Subdivisions of Tirol|province]] (''Provinzia'') in eastern [[Tirol]]. The capital of the Provinzia Passeier is [[Maran]].
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'''Provinzia Passeier''' (Commonly, "Passeierthal", {{lang-en|Province of Passeyr}}) is a [[Subdivisions of Tirol|province]] (''Provinzia'') in eastern [[Tirol]]. The capital of the Provinzia Passeier is [[Maran]].
  
 
==Geography==
 
==Geography==
The state of Passeier is one of the five provinces of Tirol, spanning over the [[Passeier (River)|Passeier]] Valley and its tributaries. The neighbouring [[Provinzia Ziller]] stands to the north, while on the south Passeier has a border with the [[Provinzia Inn]] and [[Provinzia Adesc]]. With a land area of {{convert|1|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}}, Passeier is the second-smallest province in Tirol.
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The state of Passeier is one of the five provinces of Tirol, spanning over the [[Passeier (River)|Passeier]] Valley and its tributaries. The neighbouring [[Provinzia Ziller]] stands to the north, while on the south Passeier has a border with the [[Provinzia Inn]] and [[Provinzia Adesc]]. With a land area of {{convert|348335.73|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}}, Passeier is the second-smallest province in Tirol.
  
{{strike|The state's territory is located entirely within the [[Eastern Alps]] at the [[Brenner Pass]]. The highest mountain in the state is the [[Großglockner]], part of the [[Hohe Tauern]] range on the border with Carinthia.  It has a height of 3,797&nbsp;m (12,457.35&nbsp;ft), making it the highest mountain in Austria.}}
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The state's territory is located entirely within the [[Central Dolomita]] at the [[Brenner Pass]]. The highest mountain in the state is the [[Nantelòu]], part of the [[Tofane]] range on the border with [[Provinzia Inn]].  It has a height of {{convert|7797|m|ft|abbr=on}}, making it the highest mountain in the province.
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
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==Administrative divisions==
 
==Administrative divisions==
 
[[Image:Passeier Districts.png|thumb|Districts of Provinzia Passeier]]
 
[[Image:Passeier Districts.png|thumb|Districts of Provinzia Passeier]]
The state is divided into nine [[Districts of Tirol|districts]]; one of them, Maran, is a statutory city. The districts and their administrative centres are:
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The state is divided into five [[Districts of Tirol|districts]]; one of them, Maran, is a statutory city. The districts and their administrative centres are:
  
 
* [[Maran District]], (capital: [[Maran]])
 
* [[Maran District]], (capital: [[Maran]])
* [[Reutte District]], ([[Reutte]])
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* [[Maran-Vejinanza District]], ([[Col]])
* [[Landech District]], ([[Landech]])
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* [[Wergal District]], ([[Wergal]])
* [[Schwaz District]], ([[Schwaz]])
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* [[Pèrzen District]], ([[Pèrzen]])
* [[Kufstein District]], ([[Kufstein]])
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* [[San Laurënz District]], ([[San Laurënz]])
* [[Kitzbühel District]], ([[Kitzbühel]])
 
* [[Lienz District]], ([[Lienz]])
 
  
 
== Culture ==
 
== Culture ==
 
The traditional form of mural art known as Lüftlmalerei is typical of Passeier villages and towns.
 
The traditional form of mural art known as Lüftlmalerei is typical of Passeier villages and towns.
  
[[Kletzepann]] is a sweet bread made with dried fruits and nuts for the Advent season. Because it is associated with Passeier it is also known as "Passeyr Dried Fruit Bread".
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Kletzepann is a sweet bread made with dried fruits and nuts for the Advent season. Because it is associated with Passeier it is also known as "Passeyr Dried Fruit Bread".
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
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* [[Districts of Passeier]]
 
* [[Districts of Passeier]]
  
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{{Provinces of Tirol}}
 
{{Tirol topics}}
 
{{Tirol topics}}
 
[[Category:Tirol]]
 
[[Category:Tirol]]
 
[[Category:Terraconserva]]
 
[[Category:Terraconserva]]

Latest revision as of 10:34, 11 June 2023

Province of Passeyr

Provinzia Passeier
Flag of Province of Passeyr
Flag
Coat of arms of Province of Passeyr
Coat of arms
Anthem: Andreas-Hofer
Location of Province of Passeyr
CountryProvince
CapitalMaran
Government
 • GovernorGünthe Platta (Liga)
Area
 • Total346,083.8 km2 (133,623.7 sq mi)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total3,915,742
Time zoneAMT-1
ISO 3166 codeTIR-3
HDI (2017)0.920
very high · 2nd
Votes in Senate3 (of 18)

Provinzia Passeier (Commonly, "Passeierthal", Jackian: Province of Passeyr) is a province (Provinzia) in eastern Tirol. The capital of the Provinzia Passeier is Maran.

Geography

The state of Passeier is one of the five provinces of Tirol, spanning over the Passeier Valley and its tributaries. The neighbouring Provinzia Ziller stands to the north, while on the south Passeier has a border with the Provinzia Inn and Provinzia Adesc. With a land area of 348,335.73 km2 (134,493.18 sq mi), Passeier is the second-smallest province in Tirol.

The state's territory is located entirely within the Central Dolomita at the Brenner Pass. The highest mountain in the state is the Nantelòu, part of the Tofane range on the border with Provinzia Inn. It has a height of 7,797 m (25,581 ft), making it the highest mountain in the province.

History

Towns

The capital, Maran, is known for its university, and especially for its medicine. Passeier is popular for its extensive ski resorts.

Economy

Transport

Administrative divisions

File:Passeier Districts.png
Districts of Provinzia Passeier

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

Culture

The traditional form of mural art known as Lüftlmalerei is typical of Passeier villages and towns.

Kletzepann is a sweet bread made with dried fruits and nuts for the Advent season. Because it is associated with Passeier it is also known as "Passeyr Dried Fruit Bread".

See also