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South Tyrol

South Tyrol (German: Südtirol [ˈzyːtːiˌʁoːl] , locally [ˈsyːtiˌroːl]; Italian: Alto Adige [ˈalto ˈaːdidʒe]; Ladin: Südtirol), officially the Autonomous Province of Bolzano/Bozen – South Tyrol, is an autonomous province in northern Italy. Together with Trentino, South Tyrol forms the autonomous region of Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol. The province is Italy's northernmost and the second-largest, with an area of 7,400 square kilometres (2,857 sq mi), and has a population of about 534,000 as of 2021. Its capital and largest city is Bolzano.

South Tyrol has a considerable level of self-government, consisting of a large range of exclusive legislative and executive powers and a fiscal regime that allows it to retain 90% of revenue, while remaining a net contributor to the national budget. As of 2023, it is Italy's wealthiest province and among the wealthiest in the European Union. As of 2024, South Tyrol was also the region with the lowest number of persons at risk of poverty or social exclusion in the EU, with 6.6% of the population compared to the EU mean of 21.4%. In the wider context of the EU, the province is one of the three members of the Tyrol–South Tyrol–Trentino Euroregion, which corresponds almost exactly to the historical region of Tyrol. According to the 2024 census, 57.6% of the population used German as its first language; 22.6% of the population spoke Italian, mainly in and around the two largest cities (Bolzano and Merano); 3.7% spoke Ladin, a Rhaeto-Romance language; and 16.1% of the population (mainly recent immigrants) spoke another language in addition to Italian and German. Of 116 South Tyrolean municipalities, 102 have a German-speaking, eight a Ladin-speaking, and six an Italian-speaking majority. The Italianization of South Tyrol and the settlement of Italians from the rest of Italy after 1918 significantly modified local demographics.

Infobox

Country
Italy
Region
Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol
Capital(s)
Bolzano
Comuni
116
• Body
Provincial Council
• Governor
Arno Kompatscher (SVP)
• Total
€32 billion (2023)
• Density
72.8903/km2 (188.785/sq mi)
• Per capita
€62,100 (2023)
Time zone
UTC 01:00 (CET)
• Summer (DST)
UTC 02:00 (CEST)
Postal code
39XXX
Telephone prefix
0471, 0472, 0473, 0474
Vehicle registration
BZ
HDI (2022)
0.925 } }very high 5th of 21
ISTAT
021
Website
www.provincia.bz.it

Tables

· Geography
Ortler Alps
Ortler Alps
Name
Ortler Alps
Highest peak (German/Italian)
Ortler/Ortles
metres
3,905
feet
12,811
Sesvenna Range
Sesvenna Range
Name
Sesvenna Range
Highest peak (German/Italian)
Muntpitschen/Monpiccio
metres
3,162
feet
10,374
Ötztal Alps
Ötztal Alps
Name
Ötztal Alps
Highest peak (German/Italian)
Weißkugel/Palla Bianca
metres
3,746
feet
12,291
Stubai Alps
Stubai Alps
Name
Stubai Alps
Highest peak (German/Italian)
Wilder Freiger/Cima Libera
metres
3,426
feet
11,241
Sarntal Alps
Sarntal Alps
Name
Sarntal Alps
Highest peak (German/Italian)
Hirzer/Punta Cervina
metres
2,781
feet
9,124
Zillertal Alps
Zillertal Alps
Name
Zillertal Alps
Highest peak (German/Italian)
Hochfeiler/Gran Pilastro
metres
3,510
feet
11,515
Hohe Tauern
Hohe Tauern
Name
Hohe Tauern
Highest peak (German/Italian)
Dreiherrnspitze/Picco dei Tre Signori
metres
3,499
feet
11,480
Eastern Dolomites
Eastern Dolomites
Name
Eastern Dolomites
Highest peak (German/Italian)
Dreischusterspitze/Punta Tre Scarperi
metres
3,152
feet
10,341
Western Dolomites
Western Dolomites
Name
Western Dolomites
Highest peak (German/Italian)
Langkofel/Sassolungo
metres
3,181
feet
10,436
Name
Highest peak (German/Italian)
metres
feet
Ortler Alps
Ortler/Ortles
3,905
12,811
Sesvenna Range
Muntpitschen/Monpiccio
3,162
10,374
Ötztal Alps
Weißkugel/Palla Bianca
3,746
12,291
Stubai Alps
Wilder Freiger/Cima Libera
3,426
11,241
Sarntal Alps
Hirzer/Punta Cervina
2,781
9,124
Zillertal Alps
Hochfeiler/Gran Pilastro
3,510
11,515
Hohe Tauern
Dreiherrnspitze/Picco dei Tre Signori
3,499
11,480
Eastern Dolomites
Dreischusterspitze/Punta Tre Scarperi
3,152
10,341
Western Dolomites
Langkofel/Sassolungo
3,181
10,436
· Geography › Districts
Bozen/Bolzano
Bozen/Bolzano
District (German/Italian)
Bozen/Bolzano
Capital (German/Italian)
Bozen/Bolzano
Area
52 km2
Inhabitants
107,436
Burggrafenamt/Burgraviato
Burggrafenamt/Burgraviato
District (German/Italian)
Burggrafenamt/Burgraviato
Capital (German/Italian)
Meran/Merano
Area
1,101 km2
Inhabitants
97,315
Pustertal/Val Pusteria
Pustertal/Val Pusteria
District (German/Italian)
Pustertal/Val Pusteria
Capital (German/Italian)
Bruneck/Brunico
Area
2,071 km2
Inhabitants
79,086
Überetsch-Unterland/Oltradige-Bassa Atesina
Überetsch-Unterland/Oltradige-Bassa Atesina
District (German/Italian)
Überetsch-Unterland/Oltradige-Bassa Atesina
Capital (German/Italian)
Neumarkt/Egna
Area
424 km2
Inhabitants
71,435
Eisacktal/Valle Isarco
Eisacktal/Valle Isarco
District (German/Italian)
Eisacktal/Valle Isarco
Capital (German/Italian)
Brixen/Bressanone
Area
624 km2
Inhabitants
49,840
Salten-Schlern/Salto-Sciliar
Salten-Schlern/Salto-Sciliar
District (German/Italian)
Salten-Schlern/Salto-Sciliar
Capital (German/Italian)
Bozen/Bolzano
Area
1,037 km2
Inhabitants
48,020
Vinschgau/Val Venosta
Vinschgau/Val Venosta
District (German/Italian)
Vinschgau/Val Venosta
Capital (German/Italian)
Schlanders/Silandro
Area
1,442 km2
Inhabitants
35,000
Wipptal/Alta Valle Isarco
Wipptal/Alta Valle Isarco
District (German/Italian)
Wipptal/Alta Valle Isarco
Capital (German/Italian)
Sterzing/Vipiteno
Area
650 km2
Inhabitants
18,220
District (German/Italian)
Capital (German/Italian)
Area
Inhabitants
Bozen/Bolzano
Bozen/Bolzano
52 km2
107,436
Burggrafenamt/Burgraviato
Meran/Merano
1,101 km2
97,315
Pustertal/Val Pusteria
Bruneck/Brunico
2,071 km2
79,086
Überetsch-Unterland/Oltradige-Bassa Atesina
Neumarkt/Egna
424 km2
71,435
Eisacktal/Valle Isarco
Brixen/Bressanone
624 km2
49,840
Salten-Schlern/Salto-Sciliar
Bozen/Bolzano
1,037 km2
48,020
Vinschgau/Val Venosta
Schlanders/Silandro
1,442 km2
35,000
Wipptal/Alta Valle Isarco
Sterzing/Vipiteno
650 km2
18,220
· Geography › Largest municipalities
Bozen
Bozen
German name
Bozen
Italian name
Bolzano
Ladin name
Balsan, Bulsan
Inhabitants
107,724
Meran
Meran
German name
Meran
Italian name
Merano
Ladin name
Maran
Inhabitants
40,926
Brixen
Brixen
German name
Brixen
Italian name
Bressanone
Ladin name
Persenon, Porsenù
Inhabitants
22,423
Leifers
Leifers
German name
Leifers
Italian name
Laives
Inhabitants
18,097
Bruneck
Bruneck
German name
Bruneck
Italian name
Brunico
Ladin name
Bornech, Burnech
Inhabitants
16,636
Eppan an der Weinstraße
Eppan an der Weinstraße
German name
Eppan an der Weinstraße
Italian name
Appiano sulla Strada del Vino
Inhabitants
14,990
Lana
Lana
German name
Lana
Italian name
Lana
Inhabitants
12,468
Kaltern an der Weinstraße
Kaltern an der Weinstraße
German name
Kaltern an der Weinstraße
Italian name
Caldaro sulla Strada del Vino
Inhabitants
7,512
Ritten
Ritten
German name
Ritten
Italian name
Renon
Inhabitants
7,507
Sarntal
Sarntal
German name
Sarntal
Italian name
Sarentino
Inhabitants
6,863
Kastelruth
Kastelruth
German name
Kastelruth
Italian name
Castelrotto
Ladin name
Ciastel
Inhabitants
6,456
Sterzing
Sterzing
German name
Sterzing
Italian name
Vipiteno
Inhabitants
6,306
Schlanders
Schlanders
German name
Schlanders
Italian name
Silandro
Inhabitants
6,014
Ahrntal
Ahrntal
German name
Ahrntal
Italian name
Valle Aurina
Inhabitants
5,876
Naturns
Naturns
German name
Naturns
Italian name
Naturno
Inhabitants
5,440
Sand in Taufers
Sand in Taufers
German name
Sand in Taufers
Italian name
Campo Tures
Inhabitants
5,230
Latsch
Latsch
German name
Latsch
Italian name
Laces
Inhabitants
5,145
Klausen
Klausen
German name
Klausen
Italian name
Chiusa
Ladin name
Tluses, Tlüses
Inhabitants
5,134
Mals
Mals
German name
Mals
Italian name
Malles
Inhabitants
5,050
Neumarkt
Neumarkt
German name
Neumarkt
Italian name
Egna
Inhabitants
4,926
Algund
Algund
German name
Algund
Italian name
Lagundo
Inhabitants
4,782
St. Ulrich
St. Ulrich
German name
St. Ulrich
Italian name
Ortisei
Ladin name
Urtijëi
Inhabitants
4,606
Ratschings
Ratschings
German name
Ratschings
Italian name
Racines
Inhabitants
4,331
Terlan
Terlan
German name
Terlan
Italian name
Terlano
Inhabitants
4,132
German name
Italian name
Ladin name
Inhabitants
Bozen
Bolzano
Balsan, Bulsan
107,724
Meran
Merano
Maran
40,926
Brixen
Bressanone
Persenon, Porsenù
22,423
Leifers
Laives
18,097
Bruneck
Brunico
Bornech, Burnech
16,636
Eppan an der Weinstraße
Appiano sulla Strada del Vino
14,990
Lana
Lana
12,468
Kaltern an der Weinstraße
Caldaro sulla Strada del Vino
7,512
Ritten
Renon
7,507
Sarntal
Sarentino
6,863
Kastelruth
Castelrotto
Ciastel
6,456
Sterzing
Vipiteno
6,306
Schlanders
Silandro
6,014
Ahrntal
Valle Aurina
5,876
Naturns
Naturno
5,440
Sand in Taufers
Campo Tures
5,230
Latsch
Laces
5,145
Klausen
Chiusa
Tluses, Tlüses
5,134
Mals
Malles
5,050
Neumarkt
Egna
4,926
Algund
Lagundo
4,782
St. Ulrich
Ortisei
Urtijëi
4,606
Ratschings
Racines
4,331
Terlan
Terlano
4,132
· Politics › Last provincial elections
Party
Party
Col 1
Party
Col 2
Votes
Col 3
%
Col 4
Seats
Col 5
+/–
Total
Total
Col 1
Total
Col 2
281,219
Col 3
100.00
Col 4
35
Col 5
Valid votes
Valid votes
Col 1
Valid votes
Col 2
281,219
Col 3
96.87
Invalid/blank votes
Invalid/blank votes
Col 1
Invalid/blank votes
Col 2
9,080
Col 3
3.13
Total votes
Total votes
Col 1
Total votes
Col 2
290,299
Col 3
100.00
Registered voters/turnout
Registered voters/turnout
Col 1
Registered voters/turnout
Col 2
429,841
Col 3
67.54
Source: Official Results
Source: Official Results
Col 1
Source: Official Results
Party
Votes
%
Seats
+/–
South Tyrolean People's Party
97,092
34.53
13
−2
Team K
31,201
11.09
4
−2
South Tyrolean Freedom
30,583
10.88
4
+2
Greens
25,445
9.05
3
±0
Brothers of Italy
16,747
5.96
2
+1
JWA List
16,596
5.90
2
New
Die Freiheitlichen
13,836
4.92
2
±0
Democratic Party
9,707
3.45
1
±0
For South Tyrol with Widmann
9,646
3.43
1
±0
League–United for Alto Adige
8,541
3.04
1
−3
La Civica
7,301
2.60
1
New
Vita
7,222
2.57
1
New
Five Star Movement
2,086
0.74
−1
Enzian
1,990
0.71
New
Forza Italia
1,625
0.58
±0
Centre-Right
1,601
0.57
New
Total
281,219
100.00
35
Valid votes
281,219
96.87
Invalid/blank votes
9,080
3.13
Total votes
290,299
100.00
Registered voters/turnout
429,841
67.54
Source: Official Results
· Politics › List of governors
Governor
Governor
Governors of South Tyrol
Governor
Governors of South Tyrol
Portrait
Governors of South Tyrol
Party
Governors of South Tyrol
Term
Governors of South Tyrol
Coalition
Governors of South Tyrol
Legislature
Governors of South Tyrol
Election
20 December 1952
20 December 1952
Governors of South Tyrol
20 December 1952
Governors of South Tyrol
15 December 1955
Governors of South Tyrol
SVP  • DC
Governors of South Tyrol
II Legislature
Governors of South Tyrol
1952
15 December 1956
15 December 1956
Governors of South Tyrol
15 December 1956
Governors of South Tyrol
30 December 1960
Governors of South Tyrol
III Legislature
Governors of South Tyrol
1956
4 February 1965
4 February 1965
Governors of South Tyrol
4 February 1965
Governors of South Tyrol
16 February 1969
Governors of South Tyrol
V Legislature
Governors of South Tyrol
1964
17 February 1969
17 February 1969
Governors of South Tyrol
17 February 1969
Governors of South Tyrol
14 May 1970
Governors of South Tyrol
VI Legislature
Governors of South Tyrol
1968
15 May 1970
15 May 1970
Governors of South Tyrol
15 May 1970
Governors of South Tyrol
14 March 1974
Governors of South Tyrol
SVP  • DC  • PSI
15 March 1974
15 March 1974
Governors of South Tyrol
15 March 1974
Governors of South Tyrol
10 April 1979
Governors of South Tyrol
VII Legislature
Governors of South Tyrol
1973
11 April 1979
11 April 1979
Governors of South Tyrol
11 April 1979
Governors of South Tyrol
26 April 1984
Governors of South Tyrol
SVP  • DC  • PSDI
Governors of South Tyrol
VIII Legislature
Governors of South Tyrol
1978
27 April 1984
27 April 1984
Governors of South Tyrol
27 April 1984
Governors of South Tyrol
16 March 1989
Governors of South Tyrol
SVP  • DC  • PSI
Governors of South Tyrol
IX Legislature
Governors of South Tyrol
1983
11 February 1994
11 February 1994
Governors of South Tyrol
11 February 1994
Governors of South Tyrol
3 February 1999
Governors of South Tyrol
SVP  • PPI  • PDS
Governors of South Tyrol
XI Legislature
Governors of South Tyrol
1993
4 February 1999
4 February 1999
Governors of South Tyrol
4 February 1999
Governors of South Tyrol
17 December 2003
Governors of South Tyrol
SVP  • DS  • PPI  • UDAA
Governors of South Tyrol
XII Legislature
Governors of South Tyrol
1998
18 December 2003
18 December 2003
Governors of South Tyrol
18 December 2003
Governors of South Tyrol
17 December 2008
Governors of South Tyrol
SVP  • DS  • UDAA
Governors of South Tyrol
XIII Legislature
Governors of South Tyrol
2003
18 December 2008
18 December 2008
Governors of South Tyrol
18 December 2008
Governors of South Tyrol
8 January 2014
Governors of South Tyrol
SVP  • PD
Governors of South Tyrol
XIV Legislature
Governors of South Tyrol
2008
17 January 2019
17 January 2019
Governors of South Tyrol
17 January 2019
Governors of South Tyrol
17 January 2024
Governors of South Tyrol
SVP  • LAAS
Governors of South Tyrol
XVI Legislature
Governors of South Tyrol
2018
18 January 2024
18 January 2024
Governors of South Tyrol
18 January 2024
Governors of South Tyrol
Incumbent
Governors of South Tyrol
SVP  • FdI  • DF  • LAAS  • LC
Governors of South Tyrol
XVII Legislature
Governors of South Tyrol
2023
Governors of South Tyrol
Governor
Portrait
Party
Term
Coalition
Legislature
Election
Karl Erckert(1894–1955)
SVP
20 December 1948
19 December 1952
SVP • DC • PSDI • UI
I Legislature
1948
20 December 1952
15 December 1955
SVP • DC
II Legislature
1952
Alois Pupp(1900–1969)
SVP
7 January 1956
14 December 1956
15 December 1956
30 December 1960
III Legislature
1956
Silvius Magnago(1914–2010)
SVP
31 December 1960
3 February 1965
IV Legislature
1960
4 February 1965
16 February 1969
V Legislature
1964
17 February 1969
14 May 1970
VI Legislature
1968
15 May 1970
14 March 1974
SVP • DC • PSI
15 March 1974
10 April 1979
VII Legislature
1973
11 April 1979
26 April 1984
SVP • DC • PSDI
VIII Legislature
1978
27 April 1984
16 March 1989
SVP • DC • PSI
IX Legislature
1983
Luis Durnwalder(b. 1941)
SVP
17 March 1989
10 February 1994
X Legislature
1988
11 February 1994
3 February 1999
SVP • PPI • PDS
XI Legislature
1993
4 February 1999
17 December 2003
SVP • DS • PPI • UDAA
XII Legislature
1998
18 December 2003
17 December 2008
SVP • DS • UDAA
XIII Legislature
2003
18 December 2008
8 January 2014
SVP • PD
XIV Legislature
2008
Arno Kompatscher(b. 1971)
SVP
9 January 2014
16 January 2019
XV Legislature
2013
17 January 2019
17 January 2024
SVP • LAAS
XVI Legislature
2018
18 January 2024
Incumbent
SVP • FdI • DF • LAAS • LC
XVII Legislature
2023
Demographic composition of South Tyrol by language group (1880–2011) – Absolute numbers and percentages · Demographics › Languages
1880
1880
Year
1880
Italian speakers
6 884 (3,4%)
German speakers
186 087 (90,6%)
Ladin speakers
8 822 (4,3%)
Others
3 513 (1,7%)
Total
205 306
1890
1890
Year
1890
Italian speakers
9 369 (4,5%)
German speakers
187 100 (89,0%)
Ladin speakers
8 954 (4,3%)
Others
4 862 (2,3%)
Total
210 285
1900
1900
Year
1900
Italian speakers
8 916 (4,0%)
German speakers
197 822 (88,8%)
Ladin speakers
8 907 (4,0%)
Others
7 149 (3,2%)
Total
222 794
1910
1910
Year
1910
Italian speakers
7 339 (2,9%)
German speakers
223 913 (89,0%)
Ladin speakers
9 429 (3,8%)
Others
10 770 (4,3%)
Total
251 451
1921
1921
Year
1921
Italian speakers
27 048 (10,6%)
German speakers
193 271 (75,9%)
Ladin speakers
9 910 (3,9%)
Others
24 506 (9,6%)
Total
254 735
1931
1931
Year
1931
Italian speakers
65,503 (23,2%)
German speakers
195,177 (69,2%)
Ladin speakers
n.a.
Others
21 478 (7,6%)
Total
282 158
1953
1953
Year
1953
Italian speakers
114,568 (33,1%)
German speakers
214,257 (61,9%)
Ladin speakers
12 696 (3,7%)
Others
4 251 (1,3%)
Total
345 772
1961
1961
Year
1961
Italian speakers
128,271 (34,3%)
German speakers
232 717 (62,2%)
Ladin speakers
12 594 (3,4%)
Others
281 (0,1%)
Total
373 863
1971
1971
Year
1971
Italian speakers
137,759 (33,3%)
German speakers
260 351 (62,9%)
Ladin speakers
15 456 (3,7%)
Others
475 (0,1%)
Total
414 041
1981
1981
Year
1981
Italian speakers
123,695 (28,7%)
German speakers
279 544 (64,9%)
Ladin speakers
17 736 (4,1%)
Others
9 593 (2,2%)
Total
430 568
1991
1991
Year
1991
Italian speakers
116,914 (26,5%)
German speakers
287 503 (65,3%)
Ladin speakers
18 434 (4,2%)
Others
17 657 (4,0%)
Total
440 508
2001
2001
Year
2001
Italian speakers
113,494 (24,5%)
German speakers
296 461 (64,0%)
Ladin speakers
18 736 (4,0%)
Others
34 308 (7,4%)
Total
462 999
2011
2011
Year
2011
Italian speakers
118,120 (23,3%)
German speakers
314 604 (62,2%)
Ladin speakers
20 548 (4,0%)
Others
51 795 (10,5%)
Total
505 067
Year
Italian speakers
German speakers
Ladin speakers
Others
Total
1880
6 884 (3,4%)
186 087 (90,6%)
8 822 (4,3%)
3 513 (1,7%)
205 306
1890
9 369 (4,5%)
187 100 (89,0%)
8 954 (4,3%)
4 862 (2,3%)
210 285
1900
8 916 (4,0%)
197 822 (88,8%)
8 907 (4,0%)
7 149 (3,2%)
222 794
1910
7 339 (2,9%)
223 913 (89,0%)
9 429 (3,8%)
10 770 (4,3%)
251 451
1921
27 048 (10,6%)
193 271 (75,9%)
9 910 (3,9%)
24 506 (9,6%)
254 735
1931
65,503 (23,2%)
195,177 (69,2%)
n.a.
21 478 (7,6%)
282 158
1953
114,568 (33,1%)
214,257 (61,9%)
12 696 (3,7%)
4 251 (1,3%)
345 772
1961
128,271 (34,3%)
232 717 (62,2%)
12 594 (3,4%)
281 (0,1%)
373 863
1971
137,759 (33,3%)
260 351 (62,9%)
15 456 (3,7%)
475 (0,1%)
414 041
1981
123,695 (28,7%)
279 544 (64,9%)
17 736 (4,1%)
9 593 (2,2%)
430 568
1991
116,914 (26,5%)
287 503 (65,3%)
18 434 (4,2%)
17 657 (4,0%)
440 508
2001
113,494 (24,5%)
296 461 (64,0%)
18 736 (4,0%)
34 308 (7,4%)
462 999
2011
118,120 (23,3%)
314 604 (62,2%)
20 548 (4,0%)
51 795 (10,5%)
505 067
· Demographics › Languages
German
German
Language
German
Number
309,000
%
68.61%
Italian
Italian
Language
Italian
Number
121,520
%
26.98%
Ladin
Ladin
Language
Ladin
Number
19,853
%
4.41%
Total
Total
Language
Total
Number
450,373
%
100%
Language
Number
%
German
309,000
68.61%
Italian
121,520
26.98%
Ladin
19,853
4.41%
Total
450,373
100%

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