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  • Seen from Colle-Kohlern lookout tower, an aerial landscape of the northern Italian south Tyrolean city of Bozen-Bolzano. Bolzano / Bozen (German) is the capital city of South Tyrol, the German speaking region in the northern part of Italy. Bolzano is the largest city in the region. Its archaeology museum is famous worldwide as the home of the neolithic alpine iceman "Ötzi" found north of here on the Italian/Autrian border. According to the 2011 census, there are 505,000 inhabitants in south Tyrol.
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  • A Segway rider chats to a shopper with bicycle in the northern Italian south Tyrolean city of Bozen-Bolzano. We see the owner of old technology with the bicycle and the user of the next generation of green powered transport with the Segway who are the leaders in personal, green transportation, developing products. Since the introduction of their Personal Transporter (PT), Segway has established itself as a leader in the emerging small electric vehicle (SeV) space.
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  • Seen from Colle-Kohlern, a high location above northern Italian south Tyrolean city of Bozen-Bolzano, we see a signpost that tells drivers and hikers that the city is 9km away. Pointing downhill, the road snakes towards the bottom of the cable car lift. Written in both German and Italian, German speakers make up the largest proportion of the south Tyrol population. This is also the only region in Italy where the majority of the population speaks German as their mother tongue and so it's officially bi-lingual, including all road signs, menus and media,
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  • Under the gaze of CCTV, a customer uses a Bancomat cash dispenser in the northern Italian south Tyrolean city of Bozen-Bolzano. The woman leans over to see the screen in sunlight with the map of the city on the right. ATMs in South Tyrol are all called Bancomat and are wide-spread, even in smaller, rural villages. South Tyrol is one of the safest regions in Italy and in Europe and there are practically no violent crimes.
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  • Pet dog and cat drawing in the northern Italian south Tyrolean city of Bozen-Bolzano. The cute scene is seen at ground level, looking low to the small pooch that sits on the step of a local shop alongside the drawing of a homely cat.
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  • A lady shopper stretches to see down a lower-level floor in the northern Italian south Tyrolean city of Bozen-Bolzano. Seemingly falling over into the hole where supplies are lowered into the basement, the lady balances on one leg and holds her bag to steady herself.
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  • A lone female walker on a path is rural Italy, near Bozen-Bolzano, south Tyrol. Stopping on the hiking and forestry trail in the middle of the forest, the lady holds a walking stick, popular in alpine countryside where Europeans enjoy the fresh air and physical exertion of the Dolomites mountains.
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  • Mannequins laden with price tags in the northern Italian south Tyrolean city of Bozen-Bolzano. Hanging from the clothing on sale in this outdoor retailer in the city centre, we see discounts of up to 80% are on offer. South Tyrol is geographically the northernmost region of Italy with the best known part of South Tyrolean Alps being the Dolomites with the Schlern (2,662 mt) or the Rosengarten (3,002 mt).
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