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'''Wipp Valley''' ({{lang-it|Alta Vall'Isarco}} {{IPA-it|ˈalta ˌvalliˈzarko|}}; {{lang-de|Wipptal}}) is a district ({{lang-it|comprensorio}}, {{lang-de|Bezirksgemeinschaft}}) in the northern part of the [[Italy|Italian]] province of [[South Tyrol]]. It comprises the South Tyrolean part of the of the larger geographically defined [[Wipptal]], stretching from [[Brenner Pass]] in the north down the upper [[Eisack]] (Isarco) river to [[Franzensfeste]] in the south. It was separated from neighbouring [[Eisacktal]] district in 1980.
'''Wipp Valley''' ({{langx|it|Alta Vall'Isarco}} {{IPA|it|ˈalta ˌvalliˈzarko|}}; {{langx|de|Wipptal}}) is a district ({{langx|it|comprensorio}}, {{langx|de|Bezirksgemeinschaft}}) in the northern part of the [[Italy|Italian]] province of [[South Tyrol]]. It comprises the South Tyrolean part of the larger geographically defined [[Wipptal]], stretching from [[Brenner Pass]] in the north down the upper [[Eisack]] (Isarco) river to [[Franzensfeste]] in the south. It was separated from neighbouring [[Eisacktal]] district in 1980.


==Overview==
==Overview==
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==External links==
==External links==
*{{Commonscat-inline|Wipptal}}
{{Commonscat-inline|Wipptal (district)}}
*[http://www.wipptal.org Wipptal district] {{de icon}} {{it icon}}
*[http://www.wipptal.org Wipptal district] {{in lang|de|it}}

{{Districts of South Tyrol}}
{{Districts of South Tyrol}}
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[[Category:Districts of South Tyrol]]
[[Category:Districts of South Tyrol]]

[[de:Wipptal (Bezirksgemeinschaft)]]
[[es:Wipptal (comprensorio)]]
[[it:Alta Valle Isarco]]
[[it:Alta Valle Isarco]]
[[sl:Dolina Wipptal]]
[[sl:Dolina Wipptal]]

Latest revision as of 00:57, 2 November 2024

Wipp Valley
Comunità comprensoriale Alta Valle Isarco
Bezirksgemeinschaft Wipptal
Wipptal district (highlighted in green) within South Tyrol
Wipptal district (highlighted in green) within South Tyrol
Country Italy
Autonomous region Trentino-Alto Adige
Autonomous province South Tyrol
Established1980
Administrative seatSterzing (Vipiteno)
Area
 • Total
650 km2 (250 sq mi)
Population
 (2013)
 • Total
19,279
 • Density30/km2 (77/sq mi)
Websitewww.wipptal.org

Wipp Valley (Italian: Alta Vall'Isarco [ˈalta ˌvalliˈzarko]; German: Wipptal) is a district (Italian: comprensorio, German: Bezirksgemeinschaft) in the northern part of the Italian province of South Tyrol. It comprises the South Tyrolean part of the larger geographically defined Wipptal, stretching from Brenner Pass in the north down the upper Eisack (Isarco) river to Franzensfeste in the south. It was separated from neighbouring Eisacktal district in 1980.

Overview

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According to the 2001 census, 85.31% of the population of the valley speak German, 14.32% Italian and 0.37% Ladin as mother language.[1]

Municipalities of the Wipptal district

The following six municipalities are part of the district of the Wipp Valley:

  1. Brenner
  2. Freienfeld
  3. Franzensfeste
  4. Ratschings
  5. Pfitsch
  6. Sterzing (district capital)

References

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