innsbruck in English

noun
1
a city in western Austria, capital of Tyrol; population 116,239 (2006). The Winter Olympic Games took place here in 1964 and 1976.

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1. A ski jump in Innsbruck, Austria.

2. There is no highway on rails alternative for the area west of Innsbruck.

3. Don ́t miss a visit to the adjoining "Sacher" Café of Innsbruck.

4. The Patscherkofel cable car is a stone's throw away, and the bus to Innsbruck stops nearby.

5. If you are interested in our advertising facilities, please apply to the marketing department of Innsbruck Airport.

6. He was taken to a hospital in Innsbruck, where he was in a critical but stable condition.

7. Direct solar radiation was measured at Innsbruck in the period 1968–1972 with an actinometer equipped with OG1 and RG2 Schottfilters.

8. The tramway network in Innsbruck is also metre gauge; in Linz the rather unusual gauge of 900 mm (2 ft 11 7⁄16 in) is in use.

9. Curling made five appearances as an Olympic demonstration sport — in Lake Placid in 1932, Garmisch-Partenkirchen in 1936, Innsbruck in 1964, Calgary in …

10. The western border of the mountain range is, petrographically, less clear because here its transition to the Innsbruck quartz phyllites is not clear-cut.

11. Austrian operates from a hub at Vienna International Airport (VIE); it has also designated Graz Airport (GRZ), Innsbruck Airport (INN) and Salzburg Airport (SZG) as

12. In a retrospective study of alpine skiing injuries which were seen at the Trauma Center of the University of Innsbruck in the years 1960–1991 a large change in „typical skiing injuries“ was found.

13. From Mountainproject: “Practical tests by the German DAV, the University of Innsbruck, Austria, and the Italian CAI showed that Belaying from the body without the possibility of actively moving into the direction of the falling leader (aka dynamic belay) results in similarly high forces (ca