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- [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...
- Italian contemporary sculptor who lives and works in Ortisei, Italy. He attended the Art Institute of Ortisei, where he studied Painting. Mabry, Wolfgang (2014)...
- a surname from Val Gardena, South Tyrol (present almost exclusively in Ortisei), since the 18th century traders migrating from Val Gardena have also distributed...
- the Marquesas Islands Woodcarved Catholic saints in the Parish Church of Ortisei, northern Italy National Wood Carvers ****ociation Woodcarving events: Woodfest...
- Challenger was a professional tennis tournament pla**** on indoor hard courts in Ortisei, Italy between 23 and 29 October 2023. It was the 14th edition of the tournament...
- 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...
- David Moroder (born 28 January 1931 in Ortisei in Val Gardena - died 10 March 1997) was an Italian luger and sculptor. David Moroder comes from the Grödner...
- Bartone Andreea Prisăcariu Inter****onali Tennis Val Gardena Südtirol Ortisei, Italy Hard (i) W35 Singles and doubles draws Weronika Falkowska 6–4, 7–5...
- Adele Moroder-Lenèrt (Ortisei (now Urtijëi), 17 December 1887 – Ortisei, 11 February 1966) was an Austrian author who spent a considerable part of her...
- The Parish Church of Urtijëi located in the town of Urtijëi in Val Gardena in South Tyrol, Italy is dedicated to the Epiphany and to Saint Ulrich. It was...