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'''South Tyrol''' ({{lang-de|Südtirol}}; {{lang-it|Alto Adige}}; {{lang-lld|Südtirol}}), officially the '''Autonomous Province of Bolzano''', is an [[Autonomous area|autonomous]] [[Provinces of Italy|province]] in [[northern Italy]], one of the two that make up the autonomous [[Regions of Italy|region]] of [[Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol]].<ref>[http://www.regione.taa.it/Moduli/933_STATUTO%202018.pdf] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190925185836/http://www.regione.taa.it/Moduli/933_STATUTO%25202018.pdf |date=25 September 2019 }} Statuto speciale per il Trentino-Alto Adige .</ref> The province is the northernmost of Italy, the second largest, with an area of {{convert|7400|km2|sqmi|0}} and has a total population of about 534,000 inhabitants as of 2021.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.citypopulation.de/en/italy/admin/04__trentino_alto_adige/|title=Trentino-Alto Adige (Autonomous Region, Italy) - Population Statistics, Charts, Map and Location}}</ref> Its capital and largest city is [[Bolzano]] (German: ''Bozen''; Ladin: ''Balsan'' or ''Bulsan'').
[[File:Atlas Tyrolensis-small.jpg|thumb|The ''Atlas Tyrolensis'', showing the entire County of Tyrol, printed in Vienna. 1774]]
 
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