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Encyclopedia > Imst (district)

The Bezirk Imst is an administrative district (Bezirk) in Tyrol, Austria. It borders the district Reutte in the north, as well as Bavaria (Germany), but only very shortly, the district Innsbruck-Land in the east, South Tyrol (Italy) in the south, and the district Landeck in the west. Bezirk (district in German, pl. ... Tyrol (Tirol in German) is a federal state or Bundesland, located in the west of Austria. ... With an area of 70,553 km² (27,241 square miles) and 12. ... South Tyrol (German Autonome Provinz Bozen-Südtirol, Italian Provincia autonoma di Bolzano-Alto Adige, Ladin Provinzia autonóma de Bulsan-Südtirol) is an autonomous province of Italy. ...


Area of the district is 1,724.82 km², with a population of 52,658 (May 15, 2001), and population density of 31 persons per km². Administrative center of the district is Imst. May 15 is the 135th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (136th in leap years). ... 2001 is a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Imst is a city in Tyrol, Austria with approximately 10,000 inhabitants. ...


Geography

The district comprises a part of the upper Inn valley with its tributary valleys Ötztal, Pitztal and Gurgltal, and the Mieminger Plateau. The area is dominated by high alpine mountains, mountain ranges include the Stubai Alps, Ötztal Alps, and Mieminger Mountains. The Inn is a river in Switzerland, Austria and Germany. ... Categories: Stub | Alps | Mountain ranges of Austria ... The Ötztal Alps (Ger. ...


Administrative divisions

The municipalities of the district: A municipality or general-purpose district (compare with: special-purpose district) is an administrative local area generally composed of a clearly defined territory and commonly referring to a city, town, or village government. ...

  • Arzl im Pitztal
  • Haiming
  • Imst
  • Imsterberg
  • Jerzens
  • Karres
  • Karrösten
  • Längenfeld
  • Mieming
  • Mils bei Imst
  • Mötz
  • Nassereith
  • Obsteig
  • Oetz
  • Rietz
  • Roppen
  • St. Leonhard im Pitztal
  • Sautens
  • Silz
  • Sölden
  • Stams
  • Tarrenz
  • Umhausen
  • Wenns

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Schwaz (district) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (143 words)
The Bezirk Schwaz is an administrative district (Bezirk) in Tyrol, Austria.
It borders Bavaria (Germany) in the north, the districts of Kufstein, Kitzbühel and Pinzgau (Salzburg) in the east, South Tyrol (Italy) in the south, and the Innsbruck-Land district in the west.
Area of the district is 1,843.20 km², with a population of 74,834 (May 15, 2001), and population density of 41 persons per km².
Imst - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (127 words)
Imst is a city in Tyrol, Austria with approximately 9,000 inhabitants.
Imst is the capital of the district (Bezirk) Imst.
Imst (more in German) received the rights of a market town in 1282, and its city rights in 1898.
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