German Tyrol
| Provinz Deutschtirol Province of German Tyrol | |||||||||||
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| Province of the German Austria | |||||||||||
| 1918–1919 | |||||||||||
| Capital | Innsbruck | ||||||||||
| Area | |||||||||||
• 1910 | 20,039 km2 (7,737 sq mi) | ||||||||||
| Population | |||||||||||
• 1910 | 555,000 | ||||||||||
| History | |||||||||||
• Established | 12 November 1918 | ||||||||||
| 10 September 1919 | |||||||||||
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| Today part of | Austria Italy | ||||||||||
German Tyrol (German: Deutschtirol; Italian: Tirolo tedesco) is a historical region in the Alps now divided between Austria and Italy. It includes largely ethnic German areas of historical County of Tyrol: the Austrian state of Tyrol (consisting of North Tyrol and East Tyrol) and the province of South Tyrol but not the largely Italian-speaking province of Trentino (formerly Welschtirol).