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- communities in Canada and the United States. Hutterite is also called Tirolean, but this is an anachronism. Hutterite is spoken in the US states of Washington...
- Linzer torte is a holiday treat in the Austrian, Czech, Swiss, German, and Tirolean traditions, often eaten at Christmas. Some North American bakeries offer...
- The Central Eastern Alps (German: Zentralalpen or Zentrale Ostalpen), also referred to as Austrian Central Alps (German: Österreichische Zentralalpen)...
- profits from mercury and silver mines. The formerly rich yield of the Tirolean and Hungarian mines decreased, but Anton established new trade ties with...
- of Koch International originally of Tirol, later of Munich. Founded by Tirolean banker Franz Koch, Koch was an independent Austrian record label, recording...
- brother-in-law, the emperor Charles VI, who sent him for safety first to the Tirolean fortress of Ehrenberg (near Reutte), and finally to the castle of Sant'Elmo...
- Upper Saxon–South Markish Silesian High Prussian Hutterite German aka "Tirolean" Yiddish (with a significant influx of vocabulary from Hebrew and other...
- Hinterstoisser (1914–1936), German mountaineer Andreas Hofer (1767–1810), Tirolean patriot and rebel Andreas Holm (politician), Norwegian politician Andreas...
- The Tyrolean Museum Railways or Tiroler MuseumsBahnen (TMB) is a railway society in Austria whose aim is the preservation and/or do****entation of the historically...
- research shifting facts from myths. Mikaberidze 2020, p. 321. "Andreas Hofer, Tirolean leader". Encyclopedia Britannica. Encyclopædia Britannica Inc. 13 March...