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Austria. Sister newspapers. TT Compact. Website. www .tt .com. Media of Austria. List of newspapers. Tiroler Tageszeitung (also known as TT) is a provincial daily newspaper published in Innsbruck, Austria. [1] The paper has been in circulation since 1945 and is the newspaper with the widest reach in the Austrian state of Tyrol .
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Neue Südtiroler Tageszeitung. The Neue Südtiroler Tageszeitung, shortened as Tageszeitung, is an Italian daily regional newspaper and one of two German-language daily newspapers published in South Tyrol. Founded in 1996, it holds social liberal views as opposed to the conservative stance of the Dolomiten, the oldest and most influential ...
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Die Tageszeitung (German: [diː ˈtaːɡəsˌtsaɪtʊŋ], "The Daily Newspaper"), stylized as die tageszeitung and commonly referred to as taz, is a German daily newspaper. It is run as a cooperative – it is administered by its employees and a co-operative of shareholders who invest in a free independent press, rather than to depend on advertising and paywalls.
South Tyrolean Freedom (German: Süd-Tiroler Freiheit, STF) is a regionalist, separatist and national-conservative political party in South Tyrol, Italy.The party, which is part of the South Tyrolean independence movement, seeks to represent the German-speaking population and proposes the secession of South Tyrol from Italy and its reunification with the State of Tyrol within Austria.
List of newspapers in Austria. The first newspaper was published in Austria in 1605. [1] Until 1940 there were 16 newspapers in Vienna, Austria, but six of them were shut down, leaving ten. [2] The number of national daily newspapers in Austria was 35 in 1950. [3] It decreased to 17 in 1965.
Zillertal. The Ziller Valley [1] [2] [3] ( German: Zillertal) is a valley in Tyrol, Austria that is drained by the Ziller River. It is the widest valley south of the Inn Valley ( German: Inntal) and lends its name to the Zillertal Alps, the strongly glaciated section of the Alps in which it lies. [4] The Tux Alps lie to its west, while the ...