Tyrol (disambiguation)

Tyrol (disambiguation)

Tyrol ( _de. Tirol; _it. Tirolo; Latin: "Tirolis") can refer to:

Present-day political entities
*Tirol (Tirolo) - a village in the province of Bolzano-Bozen, whose castle gave its name to the historical region
*Federal State of Tyrol - a federal state of the Republic of Austria, with its capital at the city of Innsbruck
*Province of Bolzano-Bozen - a province of the Republic of Italy, with its capital at the city of Bolzano
*Province of Trento - a province of the Republic of Italy, with its capital at the city of Trento

Historical regions
*Raetia - a province of the Roman Empire
*County of Tyrol; a state of the Holy Roman Empire which came under Habsburg rule in 1363 and later was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire
*German Tyrol - the German-speaking area of the old County of Tyrol, which now is comprised by the Austrian state of Tyrol (North and East Tyrol) and Italian province of Bolzano-Bozen (Alto Adige/South Tyrol)
*History of Alto Adige-South Tyrol - a history of the area of what is now the present-day Italian province of Bolzano-Bozen
*History of Trentino - a history of the area of what is now the present-day Italian province of Trento

Villages
*A village in Romania
*A village in Espírito Santo

Person
*Hans Tyrol-a German architect

In fiction
*Galen Tyrol - a fictional character from the re-imagined miniseries and television series "Battlestar Galactica".
*Tirol - the homeworld of the Robotech Masters in the anime series "Robotech".


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