Bolzano, Italy
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What is Bolzano
Bolzano (German: Bozen, Ladin: Balsan, Bulsan) or is the capital city of South Tyrol, the most German region in the northern part of Italy. Bolzano is the largest city of its region and its archealogical museum is worldwide famous, because it is the home of the Iceman Ötzi. In Italy is also famous as the Italian Capital of Christmas thanks to the characteristic Christmas market. Bozen's/Bolzano's population is around 100,000 (140,000 including the metropolitan area) and 25% of inhabitants speak German as mother language.
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timeout.com
"In city buses the trip will cost just EUR 0.65 and you can use this card on all types of transport system in South Tyrol: on the interurban buses, on the cableways of the SAD System, on the "Mendelbahn" and on all the trains from."
wikitravel.org
"Italian-speaking South Tyroleans live mostly in Bolzano -about 55% of the whole Italian-speaking population, and they are a majority in other 4 municipalities: its metropolitan area -the three metropolitan municipalities of Laives, Bronzolo and Vadena, and in the village of Salorno which borders to the Italian-speaking Trentino."
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"Many German-speaking South Tyroleans, after years of linguistic oppression and discrimination by Fascist Italy, wanted revenge upon ethnic Italians living in the area (particularly in the larger cities) but were mostly prevented from doing so by the occupying (northern) German Nazis, who still considered Mussolini head of the Italian Social Republic and wanted to preserve good relations with the Italian Fascists still supporting Mussolini and his combat against the Allies."
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"[1] is a South Tyrolean district located in the western part of the region which borders to the Vinschgau Valley to the west, to the South Tyrolean Wipp Valley ,the Salten-Schlern and the Überetsch-South Tyrolean Unterland to the east, to Trentino to the south and to North Tyrol to the north."
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"In English, the commonly used term is Trentino-Alto Adige ; Trentino-South Tyrol is also sometimes used."
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"The South Tyrol Museum of Archeology in Bolzano is where the ice-mummy " Ötzi " is kept."
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anders wikstrm from Finland wrote about Santa Maddalena 4 months ago
tilkkuliini replied 3 months, 4 weeks ago:
That looks so beautiful! Is it more of an hiking place, shopping place or what would you suggest to do there?
anders wikstrm replied 3 months, 4 weeks ago:
It's mainly for recreation; hiking, skiing or just relaxing. The valley has several tracks for Nordic Walking (sponsored by Excel).
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