vorarlberg in A Sentence

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    Vorarlberg and especially the Rhine Valley is one

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    Vorarlberg(German pronunciation:) is the westernmost federal state(Bundesland) of Austria.

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    In a referendum held in Vorarlberg on 11 May 1919,

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    For several years, the Vorarlberg economy has been performing well above the Austrian average.

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    Following World War I there was a desire by many in Vorarlberg to join Switzerland.

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    Located on the border between Austria and Switzerland, between Tyrol and Vorarlberg, are some of Europe's most indescribably enchanting natural landscapes.

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    Vorarlberg and especially the Rhine Valley is one of the wealthiest areas in the world, with a very high standard of living.

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    Vorarlberg and especially the Rhine Valley is one of the wealthiest areas of the world, with a very high standard of living.

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    Vorarlberg is supposed to enjoy the greatest scenic diversity within limited confines in the entire Eastern Alps; it adjoins the Western Alps.

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    Vorarlberg is also distinct in that it is the only state in Austria where the local dialect is not Austro-Bavarian, but rather an Alemannic dialect;

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    Büro für Zukunftsfragen is a staff unit within the state government of Vorarlberg that aims to support a cultural transformation process towards more cooperation within society.

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    The Austrian states of Vorarlberg, Tyrol and Carinthia, as well as the western half of Salzburg switched to driving on the right between 1921 and 1935.

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    In a referendum held in Vorarlberg on 11 May 1919, over 80% of those voting supported a proposal for the state to join the Swiss Confederation.

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    Owing to their location isolated from the rest of Austria, most of the people in Vorarlberg speak a very distinct German dialect that other Austrians have a hard time understanding.

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    In 2013, the Vorarlberg state government has anchored the approach of a participatory democracy in its State Constitution and since that time, one to two state-wide Civic Councils are held each year, with the aim to include the population more intensely in major questions of state development.

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