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InnsbruckCapital of Tirol state, west Austria, on the Inn River; population (2003 est) 115,600. It is a summer and winter tourist centre, and a route junction for the Brenner Pass. Local industries include mechanical engineering, metal products, textiles, processed food, beer, bellmaking, and bookbinding. The 1964 and 1976 Winter Olympics were held here. HistoryStrategically located in the Eastern Alps, Innsbruck grew to early prominence as a transalpine trading post, was established as a fortified town by 1180, and supplanted Merano as the capital of Tyrol in 1420. In 1809 Innsbruck was the headquarters of Andreas Höfer, the Austrian hero who led an unsuccessful Tyrolean peasants' revolt against Napoleon Bonaparte's Confederation of the Rhine.
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The Bermuda-based specialty property and casualty company said it will open offices in Paris; Barcelona, Spain; Zurich, Switzerland; and Innsbruck, Austria. It also will codeshare on flights to Innsbruck and Geneva operated by Austrian Airlines and Swiss International Air Lines respectively. Address for correspondence: Franz Allerberger, Medical University Innsbruck, Department of Hygiene, Fritz Pregl Str 3, Innsbruck Austria 6020; email: Franz. |
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