Urtijëi | |
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Chemun de Urtijëi Gemeinde St. Ulrich Comune di Ortisei |
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Urtijëi
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Coordinates: | |
Country | Italy |
Region | Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol |
Province | South Tyrol (BZ) |
Government | |
• Mayor | Ewald Moroder |
Area | |
• Total | 24.3 km2 (9.4 sq mi) |
Elevation | 1,230 m (4,035 ft) |
Population (Nov. 2010)[1] | |
• Total | 4,637 |
• Density | 190.8/km2 (494.2/sq mi) |
Demonym | Italian: gardenesi German: Sankt Ulricher |
Time zone | CET (UTC+1) |
• Summer (DST) | CEST (UTC+2) |
Postal code | 39046 |
Dialing code | 0471 |
Patron saint | San Udalricus |
Saint day | July 4 |
Website | Official website |
Urtijëi (, German: St. Ulrich in Gröden; Italian: Ortisei) is a town of 4,637 inhabitants in South Tyrol, in the Italian region of Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol. It occupies the Val Gardena within the Dolomites, a mountain chain that is part of the Alps. The name derives from the Latin urticetum ("place of nettles").
Urtijëi borders the following municipalities: Kastelruth, Villnöß, Lajen and Santa Cristina Gherdëina.
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From 1860 to 1914 Urtijëi experienced a relevant economical growth due to the opening of a major road connecting Val Gardena to the main railroad; as a result the local woodcarving industry flourished. International tourism developed through the discovery of the Dolomites first by English tourists, and subsequently visitors from Austria and Germany. Currently, the town's economy is mostly based on winter skiing tourism, summer hiking tourism, and woodcarving.
The emblem show St. Ulrich, with the bishop's vestments and an or cross in his right hand, mounted on a horse, with or harness, on three vert mountains on or. The emblem is decorated with a azure chief, with three small shields alternating with two or bees; the bees symbolize the laboriousness of the inhabitants. The coat of arms was granted in 1907 and reappointed in 1970.[2]
According to the 2001 census, 82.32% of the population speaks Ladin, 12.13% German and 5.55% Italian as first language.[3]