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Vorarlberg is the westernmost and wealthiest state
States of Austria

Austria is a federation made up of nine State , known in German language as L?nder . Since Land is also the German word for "country", the term Bundesl?nder is often used instead to avoid ambiguity....
 (Land) of Austria
Austria

Austria , officially the Republic of Austria , is a landlocked country in Central Europe. It borders both Germany and the Czech Republic to the north, Slovakia and Hungary to the east, Slovenia and Italy to the south, and Switzerland and Liechtenstein to the west....
. Though it is the second smallest in terms of area (Vienna
Vienna

Vienna is the Capital of Republic of Austria and also one of the nine states of Austria. Vienna is Austria's primary city, with a population of about 1.7 million...
 is the smallest), it borders three countries; Germany
Germany

Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....
 (Bavaria
Bavaria

Bavaria , with an area of and almost 12.5 million inhabitants, is a region located in the southeast of Germany and is the largest States of Germany of Germany by area....
), Switzerland
Switzerland

Switzerland is a landlocked Swiss Alps country of roughly 7.7 million people in Western Europe with an area of 41,285 km?. Switzerland is a federal republic consisting of 26 states called Cantons of Switzerland....
 (Graubünden
Graubünden

Graub?nden or Grisons is the largest and easternmost cantons of Switzerland of Switzerland. The name Graub?nden translates as "Grey Leagues," referring to the canton's origin in three local alliances, the League of God's House, the Grey League, and the League of Ten Jurisdictions....
 and St. Gallen
Canton of St. Gallen

The Canton of St. Gallen is a Cantons of Switzerland of Switzerland. St. Gallen is located in the north east of Switzerland. It covers an area of 2,026 km?, and has a population of 465,937 of which 97,461 are foreigners....
) and Liechtenstein
Liechtenstein

The Principality of Liechtenstein is a Landlocked country#Doubly landlocked country alpine country microstate in Western Europe, bordered by Switzerland to the west and by Austria to the east....
. The only other Austrian state that shares borders with Vorarlberg is Tyrol
Tyrol (state)

Tyrol is a States of Austria or Bundesland, located in the west of Austria. It comprises the Austrian part of the historical region of Tyrol....
. The capital of Vorarlberg is Bregenz
Bregenz

Bregenz is the capital of Vorarlberg, the westernmost states of Austria of Austria. The city is located on the eastern shores of Lake Constance, the third-largest freshwater lake in Central Europe, between Switzerland in the east and Germany in the northwest....
.

main river
River

A river is a natural stream of water, usually freshwater, flowing toward an ocean, a lake, or another stream. In some cases a river flows into the ground or dries up completely before reaching another body of water....
s in Vorarlberg are the Ill
Ill (Austria)

The Ill is a 72 km long tributary of the Rhine river in the western Austrian province of Vorarlberg.It flows from the northern slopes of the Silvretta mountain range and then runs north-west through Vorarlberg....
 (running through the Montafon
Montafon

Montafon is a valley in Austria that extends from Bludenz to the Silvretta. It is also known in the local dialect as Muntafu. The main village is Schruns....
 and Walgau valleys into the Rhine), the Rhine
Rhine

File:Swiss Grand Canyon.jpgThe Rhine is one of the longest and most important rivers in Europe, at , with an average discharge of more than ....
 (forming the border to Switzerland
Switzerland

Switzerland is a landlocked Swiss Alps country of roughly 7.7 million people in Western Europe with an area of 41,285 km?. Switzerland is a federal republic consisting of 26 states called Cantons of Switzerland....
), the Bregenzer Ach
Bregenzer Ach

The Bregenzer Ache is the main river of the Bregenzerwald, in the Vorarlberg Province of Austria. It is a tributary to the Lake Constance....
 and the Dornbirner Ach
Dornbirner Ach

Dornbirner Ach is a river in Vorarlberg, Austria, with its source up in the valley near the alpine village Ebnit. It flows through the famous "Rappenlochschlucht" gorge straight to Dornbirn, cuts through the town and the meanders off over a broad meadow landscape, the Lauterach Ried, finally flowing into Lake Constance parallel and quite clos...
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Vorarlberg is the westernmost and wealthiest state
States of Austria

Austria is a federation made up of nine State , known in German language as L?nder . Since Land is also the German word for "country", the term Bundesl?nder is often used instead to avoid ambiguity....
 (Land) of Austria
Austria

Austria , officially the Republic of Austria , is a landlocked country in Central Europe. It borders both Germany and the Czech Republic to the north, Slovakia and Hungary to the east, Slovenia and Italy to the south, and Switzerland and Liechtenstein to the west....
. Though it is the second smallest in terms of area (Vienna
Vienna

Vienna is the Capital of Republic of Austria and also one of the nine states of Austria. Vienna is Austria's primary city, with a population of about 1.7 million...
 is the smallest), it borders three countries; Germany
Germany

Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....
 (Bavaria
Bavaria

Bavaria , with an area of and almost 12.5 million inhabitants, is a region located in the southeast of Germany and is the largest States of Germany of Germany by area....
), Switzerland
Switzerland

Switzerland is a landlocked Swiss Alps country of roughly 7.7 million people in Western Europe with an area of 41,285 km?. Switzerland is a federal republic consisting of 26 states called Cantons of Switzerland....
 (Graubünden
Graubünden

Graub?nden or Grisons is the largest and easternmost cantons of Switzerland of Switzerland. The name Graub?nden translates as "Grey Leagues," referring to the canton's origin in three local alliances, the League of God's House, the Grey League, and the League of Ten Jurisdictions....
 and St. Gallen
Canton of St. Gallen

The Canton of St. Gallen is a Cantons of Switzerland of Switzerland. St. Gallen is located in the north east of Switzerland. It covers an area of 2,026 km?, and has a population of 465,937 of which 97,461 are foreigners....
) and Liechtenstein
Liechtenstein

The Principality of Liechtenstein is a Landlocked country#Doubly landlocked country alpine country microstate in Western Europe, bordered by Switzerland to the west and by Austria to the east....
. The only other Austrian state that shares borders with Vorarlberg is Tyrol
Tyrol (state)

Tyrol is a States of Austria or Bundesland, located in the west of Austria. It comprises the Austrian part of the historical region of Tyrol....
. The capital of Vorarlberg is Bregenz
Bregenz

Bregenz is the capital of Vorarlberg, the westernmost states of Austria of Austria. The city is located on the eastern shores of Lake Constance, the third-largest freshwater lake in Central Europe, between Switzerland in the east and Germany in the northwest....
.

Geography

The main river
River

A river is a natural stream of water, usually freshwater, flowing toward an ocean, a lake, or another stream. In some cases a river flows into the ground or dries up completely before reaching another body of water....
s in Vorarlberg are the Ill
Ill (Austria)

The Ill is a 72 km long tributary of the Rhine river in the western Austrian province of Vorarlberg.It flows from the northern slopes of the Silvretta mountain range and then runs north-west through Vorarlberg....
 (running through the Montafon
Montafon

Montafon is a valley in Austria that extends from Bludenz to the Silvretta. It is also known in the local dialect as Muntafu. The main village is Schruns....
 and Walgau valleys into the Rhine), the Rhine
Rhine

File:Swiss Grand Canyon.jpgThe Rhine is one of the longest and most important rivers in Europe, at , with an average discharge of more than ....
 (forming the border to Switzerland
Switzerland

Switzerland is a landlocked Swiss Alps country of roughly 7.7 million people in Western Europe with an area of 41,285 km?. Switzerland is a federal republic consisting of 26 states called Cantons of Switzerland....
), the Bregenzer Ach
Bregenzer Ach

The Bregenzer Ache is the main river of the Bregenzerwald, in the Vorarlberg Province of Austria. It is a tributary to the Lake Constance....
 and the Dornbirner Ach
Dornbirner Ach

Dornbirner Ach is a river in Vorarlberg, Austria, with its source up in the valley near the alpine village Ebnit. It flows through the famous "Rappenlochschlucht" gorge straight to Dornbirn, cuts through the town and the meanders off over a broad meadow landscape, the Lauterach Ried, finally flowing into Lake Constance parallel and quite clos...
. Important lake
Lake

A lake is a terrain feature , a body of liquid on the surface of a world that is localized to the bottom of basin and moves slowly if it moves at all....
s, other than the Lake of Constance are Lüner Lake, Silvretta Lake, Vermunt Lake, Spuller Lake, the Kops Basin and Formarin Lake; the first four were created for the production of hydroelectric energy. Even before the dam for the power plant was built, Lüner Lake was the largest mountain lake in the Alps. Most of this hydroelectric energy is exported to Germany at peak times. At night the surplus (and therefore cheap) energy from the caloric power plants in Germany is used to pump the water back into some of the lakes.

As there are several notable mountain range
Mountain range

A mountain range is a chain of mountains bordered by highlands or separated from other mountains by mountain pass or valleys. Individual mountains within the same mountain range do not necessarily have the same geology, though they often do; they may be a mix of different orogeny, for example volcanoes, uplifted mountains or Fold mountains...
s in Vorarlberg, such as the Silvretta
Silvretta

The Silvretta is a mountain range of the Central Eastern Alps shared by Tyrol , Vorarlberg and Graub?nden . The Austrian States of Austria of Tirol and Vorarlberg are connected by a pass road ....
, the Rätikon
Rätikon

The R?tikon is a mountain range of the Central Eastern Alps located at the border between Vorarlberg, Liechtenstein and Graub?nden. It is the geological border between the Eastern and Western Alps and stretches from the Montafon as far as the Rhine....
, the Verwall
Verwall Alps

The Verwall Alps are a mountain range of the Central Eastern Alps at the border of the Austrian states of Tyrol and Vorarlberg.It includes the following peaks:...
 and the Arlberg
Arlberg

Arlberg is a mountain range or massif between Vorarlberg and Tyrol in Austria.The highest peak is the "Valluga" at . The name Arlberg derives from the tradition of the "Arlenburg," who are said to have once established themselves on the Tyrolean side of the Arlberg passes ....
, there are many famous ski-regions (Arlberg, Montafon, Bregenzer Wald) and ski-ressorts (Lech, Zürs, Schruns, Warth, Damüls, Brand and many more). Damüls is also famous for being the municipality with the most annual snowfall per year worldwide (in average 9.30 meters). The highest mountain is Piz Buin
Piz Buin

Piz Buin is one of the highest mountains in the Silvretta mountain range, between Austria and Switzerland. The tallest mountain is Piz Linard at 3,410m ....
, whose rocky peak of 3,312 meters is surrounded by glaciers. Vorarlberg is supposed to enjoy the greatest scenic diversity within limited confines in the entire East Alps at the border to the West Alps. The distance between Lake Constance and the plains of the Rhine valley across medium-altitude and high-alpine zones to the glaciers of the Silvretta range is a mere 90 km.

Administrative divisions

Vorarlberg is divided into four large districts, from north to south: Bregenz
Bregenz (district)

The Bezirk Bregenz is an administrative district in Vorarlberg, Austria. It comprises the Bregenzerwald region, the Leiblach valley, and the Austrian part of Lake Constance....
, Dornbirn
Dornbirn (district)

The Bezirk Dornbirn is an administrative district in Vorarlberg, Austria. It is a rather young district, which was split from the Feldkirch district only in 1969....
, Feldkirch
Feldkirch (district)

The Bezirk Feldkirch is an administrative district in Vorarlberg, Austria.Area of the district is 278.26 km?, population is 98,717 , and population density 350 persons per km?....
 and Bludenz
Bludenz (district)

The Bezirk Bludenz is an administrative district in Vorarlberg, Austria.Area of the district is 1,287.52 km?, population is 60,471 , and population density 47 persons per km?....
. These districts appear on the automobile license plates
Austrian car number plates

Austrian car number plates are license plates found on Austrian cars....
 in the form of abbreviations: B, DO, FK and BZ.

Economy

For several years, the Vorarlberg economy has been performing well above the Austrian average. Whereas the all-Austrian GDP in 2004 rose by a "mere" 2.0% in real terms, Vorarlberg recorded an increase of 2.9%. This comes as a surprise, particularly as the major trading partners in Germany, Switzerland and Italy have not been faring well. Owing to this robust economic performance, Vorarlberg was able to boost its gross regional product in 2004 to 11.5 billion EUR according to calculations by the Economic Policy Department of the Vorarlberg Chamber of Trade. This translates into a nominal increase of 5.0% (Austria as a whole +4.0%). The regional product per inhabitant in Vorarlberg is 31,000 EUR, exceeding the Austrian national average by 8%. Vorarlberg and especially the River Rhine Valley is one of the wealthiest areas of the world with a very high quality of living. In addition to the flourishing textile, clothing, electronics, machinery, packing materials industries of the Rhine Valley, there is also a broad agricultural base, especially in the Bregenzerwald
Bregenzerwald

Bregenzerwald is one of the main regions in the Province of Vorarlberg, Austria. Geologically, the Bregenzerwald is a mountain range of the Northern Limestone Alps, specifically the northern flysch zone....
, which is noted for its dairy products ("Bregenzerwälder Cheese Route" and tourism. The tourist industry employs a considerable number of Vorarlbergers. The greatest tourist attractions are the mountains and the numerous ski resorts, the largest (and most famous) of which are:
  • the Bregenzerwald
    Bregenzerwald

    Bregenzerwald is one of the main regions in the Province of Vorarlberg, Austria. Geologically, the Bregenzerwald is a mountain range of the Northern Limestone Alps, specifically the northern flysch zone....
    ,
  • the Arlberg
    Arlberg

    Arlberg is a mountain range or massif between Vorarlberg and Tyrol in Austria.The highest peak is the "Valluga" at . The name Arlberg derives from the tradition of the "Arlenburg," who are said to have once established themselves on the Tyrolean side of the Arlberg passes ....
     region (including the high-class ski resorts Lech
    Lech am Arlberg

    Lech am Arlberg is a mountain village and an exclusive ski resort in the Bludenz of Vorarlberg, Austria. Founded in the fourteenth century by Walser migrants from the canton of Wallis in Switzerland, it has grown to become one of the world's premier ski destinations and the home of a number of world and Olympic ski champions....
     and Zürs
    Zürs

    Z?rs at the Flexenpass is a ski resort consisting of only a couple of hotels in Vorarlberg, Austria. Z?rs is part of the Arlberg ski region and famous for its skiing, especially its backcountry skiing....
    ),
  • the Brandnertal, and
  • the Montafon
    Montafon

    Montafon is a valley in Austria that extends from Bludenz to the Silvretta. It is also known in the local dialect as Muntafu. The main village is Schruns....
    .
Some famous skiers from these regions include Anita Wachter
Anita Wachter

Anita Wachter is a former Alpine Skiing World Cup Alpine skiing.She won the World Cup overall title in 1993 Alpine Skiing World Cup and the giant slalom title twice ....
, Egon Zimmermann
Egon Zimmermann

Egon Zimmermann is a former Alpine skiing from Austria. Zimmerman was an Olympic medalist and won several medals on the professional tour in the late 50s and early 60s....
, Gerhard Nenning, Mario Reiter, Hubert Strolz,Hannes Schneider and the ski-jumper Toni Innauer. http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Vorarlberg

Religion

78 % of the population is Roman Catholic, which puts Vorarlberg in line with national Austrian average of (73.6%), 7,817 Vorarlberg inhabitants are Protestant (2.2 %). The second largest religious denomination is Islam which accounts for a share of 8.4 % (mainly Turkish
Turkish people

The Turkish people , also known as "Turks" are defined mainly as citizens of the Republic of Turkey. An early history text provided the definition of being a Turk as "any individual within the Republic of Turkey, whatever his faith who speaks Turkish, grows up with Turkish culture and adopts the Turkish ideal is a Turk." This ideal...
 immigrants).

Language

Due to their isolated location from the rest of Austria, most of the people in Vorarlberg speak a very distinct German dialect which other Austrians have a hard time understanding. It is one of the Alemannic dialects that together form Swiss German
Swiss German

Swiss German is any of the Alemannic Germans spoken in Switzerland and in some Alpine communities in Northern Italy. Occasionally, the Alemannic dialects spoken in other countries are called Swiss German as well, especially the dialects of Liechtenstein and Austrian Vorarlberg which are closely associated to Switzerland's....
 spoken in Switzerland but also in Liechtenstein, Baden-Württemberg and the Alsace
Alsace

Alsace is the fourth-smallest of the 26 regions of France in land area , and the smallest in metropolitan France. It is also the sixth-most densely populated region in France , with 222 inhabitants per km? ....
 region in France. The dialects in the rest of Austria form part of the Bavarian-Austrian language group. In fact many towns or even villages in Vorarlberg have their own distinct sub-dialects.

Karte Vorarlberg

History

Before the Romans conquered Vorarlberg, there were two celtic tribes setteled in this area, the Raeti inhabiting the highlands and the Vindelici indwelling the lowlands, which means the Lake of Constance region and the Reihntal, one of the latter's important settelments was Brigantion (today bregenz), founded 500 BC, it was conquered by the Romans 15 BC. Vorarlberg was once part of the Roman Empire
Roman Empire

The Roman Empire was the Roman Republic phase of the Ancient Rome, characterised by an autocracy form of government and large territorial holdings in Europe and around the Mediterranean....
 as the Roman province
Roman province

In Ancient Rome, a province was the basic, and until the Tetrarchy , largest territorial and administrative unit of the empire's territorial possessions outside of the Italia ....
 of Rhaetia, then fell under the rule of the Bavarii
Bavarii

The Bavarii were a large and powerful tribe which emerged late in Germanic peoples tribal times, in what is now the Czech Republic . They replaced, or perhaps are simply another phase of, the previous inhabitants - the Rugians....
 (Bavarian
Bavarian

Bavarian can either* when used as an adjective, refer to the Germany state of Bavaria; or* refer to the Bavarian or Austro-Bavarian language, a group of closely related dialects spoken in parts of Bavaria, most of Austria and the Alto Adige/S?dtirol....
s) tribe, subsequently the region was settled by the Bavarii
Bavarii

The Bavarii were a large and powerful tribe which emerged late in Germanic peoples tribal times, in what is now the Czech Republic . They replaced, or perhaps are simply another phase of, the previous inhabitants - the Rugians....
 and the Langobards; and finally it fell under the rule of Counts of Montfort. The Habsburgs took control in 1525. The historically Germanic province, which was a gathering together of former bishoprics was still ruled, in part, by a few semi-autonomous count
Count

A count is a nobleman in European countries; The word count comes from French language comte, itself from Latin comes?in its Accusative case comitem?meaning "companion", and later "companion of the emperor, delegate of the emperor"....
s and surviving bishoprics until the start of World War I
World War I

World War I, or the First World War , was a global military conflict which involved the Great powers, organized into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War I and the Central Powers....
. Vorarlberg was a part of Further Austria
Further Austria

Further Austria or Anterior Austria was the collective name for the old possessions of the Habsburgs in Baden and Swabia , Alsace and in Vorarlberg after the focus of the Habsburgs had moved to Austria....
, and parts of the area were ruled by the Counts Montfort of Vorarlberg
Montfort of Vorarlberg

The Swabian Counts of Montfort were a Germany noble dynasty.The influential and wealthy counts of Montfort have their name from an ancestral castle, Montfort, which was situated quite close to today's Swiss border near G?tzis in Vorarlberg....
. Following World War I there was a desire by many in Voralberg to join Switzerland. In a referendum held in Vorarlberg on 11 May 1919 over 80% of those voting supported a proposal that the state should join the Swiss Confederation. However, this was prevented by the opposition of the Austrian Government, the Allies
Allies of World War I

File:Map Europe alliances 1914-en.svgThe Entente Powers were the countries at war with the Central Powers during World War I. The main allies were the Russian Empire, French Third Republic, the British Empire, Kingdom of Italy , the Empire of Japan, and the United States....
, Swiss liberals
Liberalism and radicalism in Switzerland

This article gives an overview of liberalism and radicalism in Switzerland. It is limited to liberalism and Radicalization political party with substantial support, mainly proved by having had a representation in parliament....
, the Swiss-Italians and the Swiss-French.

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