The most widely spoken language in South Tyrol, Italy, is German.
Here are a list of languages with their approximate percentages (as of 2011):
Northern and Eastern Tyrol are a part of Austria. In Austria German is the official language - with many regional and local dialects. Also in Tyrol there are several dialects. Southern Tyrol is since the end of the 1st World War (1918) part of Italy. Therefore German and Italian are the main languages; there is also a 3rd language "Ladinisch" that is spoken only by a minority.
Bolzano is the capital city of the province of South Tyrol in northern Italy.
Bolzano is the capital city of the province of South Tyrol in northern Italy.
The Dora Riparia is a river in the Province of Turin, Italy. The Derjon is a river in South Tyrol, Italy.
Werner Masten was born in 1950, in Meran, South Tyrol, Italy.
South Tyrol's population is 500,030.
The area of South Tyrol is 7,399.97 square kilometers.
The museum of the Iceman, called "Ötzi", ist the South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology in Bozen/Bolzano, in Italy. In German it's called: "Südtiroler Archäologiemuseum".
The body is at the South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology in the town of Bolzano, Italy.
Norbert Rier was born on April 14, 1960, in Kastelruth, South Tyrol, Italy.
Oswald Sattler was born on December 7, 1957, in Kastelruth, South Tyrol, Italy.
Joseph Zoderer was born on November 25, 1935, in Meran, South Tyrol, Italy.