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Encyclopedia > Meran
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Map of South Tyrol with Merano-Meran
Key Facts
Municipality: Meran (German)
Merano (Italian)
District: Burggrafenamt-Burgraviato
Province: Bolzano (South Tyrol/Alto Adige)
Region: Trentino
Country: Italy
Population (2002),
Language groups according to
census of 2001
about 33.400
51.5% German
48.0% Italian
0.5% Ladin
Coordinates: 46°40' North, 11°09' East
Sea level: 320 m
Area: 26.3 km²
Neighbourhoods: Gratsch-Quarazze, Obermais-Maia Alta, Untermais-Maia Bassa, Meran-Merano, Sinich-Sinigo,
Neighbouring communities: Algund-Lagundo, Burgstall-Postal, Hafling-Avelengo, Lana-Lana, Marling-Marlengo, Schenna-Scena, Tirol-Tirolo, Tscherms-Cermes, Vöran-Vereno
City partnerships: Salzburg
Postal Code: 39012
Area Code: 0473
ISTAT-Number: 021051
Tax code: 00394920219
Politics
Mayor (2004): Franz Alber


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 Bozen-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.


In the past, this idyllic town has been a popular place of residence for many famous scientists and doctors, who appriciated the mild, mediterranian climate and the pure, healing air.


Among the town's landmarks are the Museum of Tourism, which was opened in spring of 2003 and shows the historical development of tourism in the South Tyrol-Alto Adige, and the botanic garden. Both sites are located in the Chateaux Trauttmansdorff.


History

Meran, capital of the county of the Tyrol from 1418 to 1848, was elevated to the status of a city during the 13th century. When Friedrich IV moved the court to Innsbruck in 1420, Merano quickly lost its predominant position and its importance as an economic hub. Only the Tyrolean struggle for freedom of 1809 drew a lot of attention again: On the Küchelberg above Meran the Tyroleans eked out a victory against the French and the Bavarians. After World War I, Merano became part of Italy with the rest of the Alto Adige. After 1945, it became one of the most important sites of tourism in the region.

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Area of Meran-Merano around 1888

External links

  • http://www.meran.com, http://www.meraninfo.it or http://www.comune.merano.bz.it Official website



Images

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Passer River, Gilf Promenade
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Arcades
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Tappeinerweg

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Meran - definition of Meran in Encyclopedia (267 words)
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 Bozen-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.
Meran, capital of the county of the Tyrol from 1418 to 1848, was elevated to the status of a city during the 13th century.
Meran-Merano - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (270 words)
Meran (German) / Merano (Italian) is probably best known as a spa in Trentino-Südtirol, Italy.
It is the second biggest city of the province (after Bozen) and located inside a basin, surrounded by mountains (1500-3335 m), at the entrance to the Passeiertal-Val Passiria, the Vinschgau and the Ultental valleys.
When Friedrich IV moved the court to Innsbruck in 1420, Meran quickly lost its predominant position and its importance as an economic hub.
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