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Ty·rol or Ti·rol T0451000 (tə-rōl′, tī-, tī′rōl′) A region of the eastern Alps in western Austria and northern Italy. Inhabited in ancient times by Celtic peoples, the Tyrol constantly passed back and forth, in whole or in part, between Austria and Italy in the 1800s. Its present division dates from the Treaty of St. Germain in 1919. The Tyrolean Alps are a popular tourist area. Ty·rol′e·an, Tyr′o·lese′ (tĭr′ə-lēz′, -lēs′, tī′rə-) adj. & n.Tyrolese (ˌtɪrəˈliːz) or Tyroleanadj (Placename) of or relating to the Austrian state of Tyrol or its inhabitantsn (Placename) a native or inhabitant of TyrolThesaurusAdj. | 1. | Tyrolese - of or relating to or characteristic of the Tyrol or its people; "Tyrolean yodeling"Tyrolean | EncyclopediaSeeTyrolTyrolese
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