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  1. sco.wikipedia.org › wiki › InnsbruckInnsbruck - Wikipedia

    Innsbruck is the caipital ceety o the federal state o Tyrol in wastren Austrick. It is locatit in the Inn Valley at the junction wi the Wipptal ( Sill River ), which provides access tae the Brenner Pass, some 30 km (18.64 mi) sooth o Innsbruck. Locatit in the broad valley atween heich muntains, the Nordkette ( Hafelekar, 2,334 metres (7,657 ft ...

  2. Innsbruck [ínsbruk] (zastarelo slovensko: Inomost ali Inšpruk) je glavno mesto avstrijske zvezne dežele Tirolske (nem. Tirol ) ob reki Inn . Innsbruck ima okoli 132.000 prebivalcev in je peto največje mesto v Avstriji, mesto s posebnim statutom (statutarno mesto oz. mesto s statusom okraja) ter največje mesto na zgodovinskem ozemlju Tirolske , ki vključuje zudi italijansko Južno ...

  3. Universidad de Innsbruck. /  47.263055555556, 11.383888888889. La Universidad de Innsbruck, Universitas Leopoldino-Franciscea Oenipontana en latín, se fundó en 1669 y es la universidad para las provincias austriacas Tirol y Vorarlberg, para la provincia italiana Südtirol y para Liechtenstein y también por motivos históricos para ...

  4. Innsbruck (indbyggertal: 119.249 i 2010) er en 800 år gammel by i det sydvestlige Østrig og hovedstad i delstaten Tyrol. Byen ligger ved floden Inn og er et vintersportssted . Broen over Inn, som byen er opkaldt efter, gjorde i det 12. århundrede Innsbruck til en vigtig mellemstation på handelsruterne fra Italien og Schweiz til Tyskland.

  5. Innsbruck (što prevedeno sa njemačkog znači Most na rijeci Inn) je statutarni grad na sjeverozapadu Austrije od 126,965 stanovnika. [1] , u užem centru dok kao okrug (bezirk) ima 172,041 stanovnika.

  6. In the main building of the University of Innsbruck 1998 copy of Olomouc University Rector's Mace - the original from ca. 1572 is as of 2015 still held by Innsbruck University In the 1850s, the Habsburgs gradually closed the University of Olomouc as a consequence of the Olomouc students' and professors' participation in the 1848 revolutions and the Czech National Revival .

  7. The Hofburg (English: Court Castle) is a former Habsburg palace in Innsbruck, Austria, and considered one of the three most significant cultural buildings in the country, along with the Hofburg Palace and Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna. [1] [2] The Hofburg is the main building of a large residential complex once used by the Habsburgs that still ...