A mountainous state in Western Austria is Tyrol (Tirol). Known for its stunning alpine landscapes, Tyrol is famous for its ski resorts, hiking trails, and picturesque villages. The capital, Innsbruck, is a hub for outdoor activities and has hosted the Winter Olympics twice. The region is characterized by its rugged terrain, making it a popular destination for both winter sports and summer outdoor adventures.
The western half of the country is more mountainous.
Yes. Because of the Alps coverings 62.8% of Austria, it is very mountainous.
The western part of the state is mountainous; the eastern part is flat and arid.
Austria is a country that is in the centre of Europe and would be considered as a western European country.
There is only one state in the western half of the Australian continent, and that is Western Australia. Western Australia is, for the most part, a flat state. There are some mountains in the far southwest, and also the fascinating features of the Kimberly Ranges and the Bungle Bungles in the northwest. As well, WA has the world's largest monolith - larger than Uluru - named Mt Augustus. But on the whole, Western Australia would not be called a mountainous state. The more mountainous states are in the east.
The Western part of the state. Boone and Grandfather Mountain.
Western North America is more mountainous.
Austria is not located in either a desert or a mountainous desert. 3/4ths of the country is dominated by the Alps and has an Alpine climate.
Yes, because of the Alps.
The western side of North America is more mountainous.
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The Western US.