Tyrol
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Definition
Proper noun: 1. A historical and geographical region in the Alps: Tyrol refers to a mountainous area in Central Europe, historically a county and later a crown land. It is now divided between western Austria and northern Italy. 2. A federal state (Bundesland) of Austria: Officially the State of Tyrol (Land Tirol), this is the Austrian portion of the historical region, with its capital in Innsbruck.
Usage Examples
- As a geographical/historical region:
- The culture and traditions of the Tyrol are famous throughout the world.
- Many tourists visit the Tyrol for hiking and skiing.
- Referring to the Austrian state:
- Innsbruck is the capital of Tyrol.
- Tyrol shares a border with the Italian province of South Tyrol.
Advanced Usage
- Historical Context: The name "Tyrol" often evokes the history of the County of Tyrol and the Tyrolean Rebellion of 1809.
- "Tyrolean" (adjective): Pertaining to Tyrol or its people, culture, or style (e.g., Tyrolean hat, Tyrolean music).
Variants and Related Words
- Tirol: The standard German spelling of Tyrol.
- South Tyrol (Italian: ): The largely German-speaking autonomous province in northern Italy that was part of the historical County of Tyrol.
- East Tyrol (German: ): A small exclave of the Austrian State of Tyrol, separated from the main territory by South Tyrol.
- Tyrolean (noun): A native or inhabitant of Tyrol.
Synonyms
- Tirol (German spelling)
- The Tyrolean Alps (when referring to the mountain range within the region)
Related Phrases and Cultural References
- "The Tyrol": This definite article form is commonly used in English when referring to the region (e.g., "a holiday in the Tyrol").
- Tyrolean hat: A traditional felt hat with a tapered crown and a brim, often decorated with a cord, feather, or brush.
Noun
- a picturesque mountainous province of western Austria and northern Italy