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Bolzano (Italian) or Bozen (German) is a city in the Trentino-Upper Adige (It. Trentino-Alto Adige) region of Italy; its 2001 population was 94,989, and the area of the municipality is 52.34 sq. km. It is the capital of the mainly German speaking autonomous province of Bolzano-Alto Adige (Italian) / South Tyrol (German Südtirol) province, officially trilingual. The province covers an area of 7,400 sq. km, with 116 communes and 462,999 inhabitants (2001 census). The province recorded a population gain of 5,1% from 1991 to 2001.
The province is almost completely mountainous, and is extended on the Adige valley north of the town of Salorno; other important rivers are Eisack-Isarco, forming Eisacktal-Val d'Isarco, and Rienz-Rienza, that flows in Pustertal-Val Pusteria. The easternmost part of the province belongs to the Drava basin, tributary of the Danube.
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Snippets of Articles Relating to Bolzano Italy > Trentino Alto Adige > Bolzano > Merano Meran (German) / Merano (Italian) is probably best known as a spa in the South Tyrol. It is the second biggest city of the province (after Bolzano) and located inside a basin, surrounded by mountains (1500-3335 m), at the entrance to the Passeiertal-Val Passiria, the Vinschgau-Val Venosta and the Ultental-Val d'Ultimo valleys.
Italy > Trentino Alto Adige > Bolzano > Bressanone Brixen am Eisack (German) or Bressanone (Italian) is a town in the autonomous province of South Tyrol (part of the autonomous region Trentino-South Tyrol) in northern Italy. Although rather small (population 19,000), it is an old (founded 901) and the third largest town of South Tyrol and especially well known as a major skiing resort. As throughout the region, the majority of the population speaks German.
Italy > Trentino Alto Adige Trentino-South Tyrol has a population of about 940,000 people (460,000 in Bozen/Bolzano and 480,000 in Trento). The main ethnic groups are Italian-speakers (about 60% of the total) and German speakers (a little under 35%), with a small minority speaking the Ladin language (5%).
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