- Wald am Arlberg. The
tourist industry employs a
considerable number of
Vorarlbergers.
There are
around 12,000
employees working in this
industry which represent...
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Religion Historically Christian (predominantly
Roman Catholic, with
other small minorities)
Related ethnic groups Swabians,
Swiss Germans and
Vorarlbergers...
- The
Landtag of
Vorarlberg (German:
Vorarlberger Landtag) is the
democratically elected parliament of Vorarlberg, Austria. Arribas,
Gracia Vara; Högenauer...
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Vorarlberger Bergkäse (German for 'Vorarlberg
mountain cheese') is a
regional cheese specialty from the
Austrian state of Vorarlberg. It is
protected within...
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Vorarlberger Nachrichten (Austrian
German pronunciation: [foːɐ̯ˈarlbɛrɡɐ ˈnaːxrɪçtn̩];
simply VN) is a
German language regional newspaper published in...
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Vorarlberger Landestheater is a
theatre in Bregenz, Vorarlberg,
western Austria. The
theatre was
established in 1945.
Stephanie Gräve has been the manager...
- rings.
Different variations are
found with Limburger,
Weisslacker or
Vorarlberger Bergkäse. A
variation of käsespätzle is
Kasnocken or
Kasnockn from Salzburg...
- on a ten-point scale, 83% of Carinthians, 69% of Tyroleans, 63% of
Vorarlbergers,
Burgenlanders and Styrians, 59% of
Upper Austrians, 55% of
Lower Austrians...
- Galtür was
settled by the
Engadiners from the south, the
Walsers and
Vorarlbergers from the west, and
Tyroleans from the east.
Today the
cultivation work...
- The
Vorarlberg Rhine Valley (German:
Vorarlberger Rheintal), also
called the
Vorarlberg Oberland and Unterland, is a
section of the
Alpine Rhine Valley...