- [uʀtiˈʒɜi̯] ; German: St.
Ulrich in Gröden [zaŋkt ˈʊlrɪç ɪn ˈɡrøːdn̩]; Italian:
Ortisei [ortiˈzɛi]) is a town of 4,637
inhabitants in
South Tyrol in
northern Italy...
- Alex
Moroder (
Ortisei, 13 May 1923 –
Ortisei, 11
November 2006) was an
Italian activist. He was the son of
sculptor Ludwig Moroder and
Adele Moroder. In...
-
Italian contemporary sculptor who
lives and
works in
Ortisei, Italy. He
attended the Art
Institute of
Ortisei,
where he
studied Painting. Mabry,
Wolfgang (2014)...
- October, he
announced his
retirement after the Spark****en ATP
Challenger in
Ortisei, his hometown. He lost in the
first round to
Yannick Hanfmann. (W) winner;...
- a
surname from Val Gardena,
South Tyrol (present
almost exclusively in
Ortisei),
since the 18th
century traders migrating from Val
Gardena have also distributed...
- Inter****onali
Tennis Val
Gardena Südtirol) is a
tennis tournament held in
Ortisei,
Italy since 2000. The
event is part of the ATP
Challenger Tour and the...
- the
Marquesas Islands Woodcarved Catholic saints in the
Parish Church of
Ortisei,
northern Italy National Wood
Carvers ****ociation
Woodcarving events: Woodfest...
- career-high in the top 180 on 10
October 2022.
Following his
third final in
Ortisei,
Italy he
moved 17
positions up into the top 150 at No. 146 on 31 October...
-
Ludwig Moroder "Lenert" (
Ortisei, 7
November 1879 –
Ortisei, 10
August 1953) was an
Italian sculptor and teacher. He was also
known as:Ludwig
Moroder dl...
- A 3.5 km (2.2 mi) long
section between Santa Cristina Val
Gardena and
Ortisei is now a
public footpath, the Val
Gardena Railway Trail.
Locomotive no...