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Innsbruck (German: [ˈɪnsbʁʊk] ⓘ; Austro-Bavarian: Innschbruck [ˈɪnʃprʊk]) is the capital of Tyrol and the fifth-largest city in Austria.On the River Inn, at its junction with the Wipp Valley, which provides access to the Brenner Pass 30 km (19 mi) to the south, it had a population of 132,493 in 2018.
The ranges correspond to those listed for Austria in the AVE. (→ see diagram) If the highest mountain in a range is not within Austrian national territory it is not shown in the list. (e.g.: Piz Linard (3,411m), highest mountain in the Silvretta)
Elevation: 2,637 m above sea level (AA) Geography; Nordkette ... (Inntalkette), is a range of mountains just north of the city of Innsbruck in Austria.
With a land area of 12,683.85 km 2 (4,897.26 sq mi), Tyrol is the third-largest federal state in Austria. North Tyrol shares its borders with the federal states Salzburg in the east and Vorarlberg in the west.
Elevation: 2,334 m (AA) (7,657 ... (Nordkette) north of Innsbruck in Austria. Location and landscape. Below and west of the summit is the top station of Hafelekar, ...
Elevation: 3,507 m (11,506 ft) Coordinates ... It derives its name from the Stubaital valley to its east and is located southwest of Innsbruck, Austria. Several peaks ...
Highways in Tyrol are the Brenner motorway and the Inntal motorway. The Brenner motorway runs from Innsbruck (in Austria A13) to Modena (in Italy A22). Together with the Inntal motorway from Innsbruck to Kufstein is the part of the European route E45. The dual carriageway from Merano to Bolzano (MeBo) ends in Bolzano South in the Brenner motorway.
Elevation: 2,558 m (8,392 ft) ... Austria. Geologically they are part of the western slate zone ... (Sheet 38) and hut guide, Geografa Vienna-Innsbruck-Munich-Bozen.