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Vals, Tyrol

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Country
  
Austria

District
  
Innsbruck Land

Vehicle registration
  
IL

Elevation
  
1,129 m

Local time
  
Saturday 2:23 AM

Postal code
  
6152

State
  
Tyrol

Time zone
  
CET (UTC+1)

Website
  
www.vals.at

Area
  
48.7 km²

Population
  
559 (2011)

Area code
  
05279

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Weather
  
9°C, Wind S at 13 km/h, 65% Humidity

Vals is a municipality in the southern Innsbruck-Land District in the Austrian state of Tyrol.

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Map of 6154 Vals, Austria

Geography

Vals is located 26 km southeast of Innsbruck in an incorporated valley with the same name (Valsertal), which branches off from the eastern side of Wipptal at Stafflach, is joined by the Schmirntal at Sankt Jodok, whose southern part also belongs to the municipality of Vals, and borders to Italy at its south end. The valley stretches out to the Ziller Valley Alps (Zillertal) for about seven kilometers and ends with the peaks Kaser, Olperer, Schrammacher and Hohe Wand. The valley is crossed by the stream Valser and its tributaries Alpeiner, Tscheisch and Paduaner.

Origin

The region was once used by Roman farmers as a pasture, and the first documented mention dates back to 1313, under the name "Valles" derived from the Latin "Vallis". From the Middle Ages, marble was extracted from here and used for the floors of the Imperial Palace and the Cathedral of Innsbruck. In 1809 the entire Wipptal and some adjacent valleys were the scene of the Battle of Bergisel between the Tyrolese against the Kingdom of Bavaria and the First French Empire. In 1941 the entire valley was declared a nature reserve and despite this, in May 1942 during the Second World War, under the saddle Alpeiner at 2950 m., a tunnel system was bored for the extraction of molybdenum. Under the command of the Wehrmacht, prisoners of war and others were exploited for forced labour there.

Coat-of-arms

The emblem of Vals consists of a red shield with a black V on the top including a golden crown, which is referred to as that of St. Jodok.

References

Vals, Tyrol Wikipedia