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 Translation for 'South Tyrol' from English to Romanian
NOUN   South Tyrol | -
geogr.
Tirolul {n} de Sud
South Tyrol
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sud {n}
south
sud-coreean {adj}South Korean
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coastă {f} de sud
south coast
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coastă {f} sudică
south coast
ferov.
gară {f} de sud
south station
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Europa {f} de Sud
South Europe
arhi.
aripă {f} de sud
south wing
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Africa {f} de Sud
South Africa
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Sudanul {n} de Sud
South Sudan
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Osetia {f} de Sud
South Ossetia
din regiunea Tirolul de Sud {adj}South Tyrolean
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Polul {m} Sud
South Pole
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America {f} de Sud
South America
sud-european {adj}South European
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Asia {f} de Sud
South Asia
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Germania {f} de Sud
South Germany
sud-american {adj}South American
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Mările {pl} Sudului
South Seas {pl}
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Pacificul {n} de Sud
South Pacific
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Atlanticul {n} de Sud
South Atlantic
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Usage Examples English
  • It is the most widely spoken and official or co-official language in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and the Italian province of South Tyrol.
  • In the same month, he brought in a bill that would allow the region of South Tyrol to hold a referendum, where the local electorate could decide whether to remain within the Republic of Italy, take independence, or become part of Austria again.
  • Jacob Hutter was one of the early converts in South Tyrol and later became a leader among the Hutterites, who received their name from him.
  • was held in Italy on 2 June 1946, As with the simultaneous Constituent Assembly elections, the referendum was not held in the Julian March or South Tyrol, which were still under occupation by Allied forces pending a final settlement of the status of the territories.
  • In Altschluderbach, near Toblach in South Tyrol, Italy, there remains a little museum and memorial in the former composer's hut of Mahler.

  • It has historical uses, both administrative and colonial, and is now used in federal Austria and in South Tyrol, a majority German-speaking province of Italy adjacent to Tyrol.
  • Welschtirol/Trentino, along with the southern part of County of Tyrol (now South Tyrol), was transferred to Italy, and Italian troops occupied Tyrol and arrived at the Brenner Pass in 1919 to 20.
  • Through the Euroregion Tyrol-South Tyrol-Trentino, the university also works closely together with the universities of Innsbruck and Bolzano.
  • Mussolini did not trust Hitler's intentions regarding Anschluss nor Hitler's promise of no territorial claims on South Tyrol.
  • On 22 November Austria laid claim to the German speaking territories of the former Habsburg Empire in Czechoslovakia (German Bohemia and parts of Moravia), Poland (Austrian Silesia) and the South Tyrol, annexed by Italy.

  • In 1984, it was granted its first "Denominazione di origine controllata" (DOC) in the province of South Tyrol.
  • The Baiuvarii had settled in modern-day Bavaria (which is named after them), Austria, and South Tyrol by the 6th century AD, and are considered to be the ancestors of modern-day Bavarians and Austrians.
  • as including East Prussia and South Tyrol.
  • His remains and personal belongings are on exhibit at the South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology in Bolzano, South Tyrol, Italy.
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