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Lienz is a medieval town in the Austrian state of Tyrol that serves as the administrative center for the Lienz district, which encompasses all of East Tyrol. The town matters because it is the seat of government for the entire East Tyrol region.
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Official website
Sonnenstadt Lienz - Modellstadt für schöneres Leben – Stadtgemeinde Lienz
Die Sonnenstadt Lienz besticht mit Flair und über 2.070 Sonnenstunden. Die Kulisse der Dolomiten bietet Panorama für Bergsteiger, Wanderer und Biker.
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Lienz is een kleine stad in Oostenrijkse deelstaat Tirol en tevens hoofdstad van Oost-Tirol en van het district Lienz. De stad heeft circa 12.100 inwoners. Lienz heeft een aantrekkelijk stadsbeeld. Bezienswaardig zijn de in oorsprong romaanse parochiekerk Liebburg (16e eeuw) en kasteel Bruck uit de 13e eeuw.
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