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      Innichen (German: [ˈɪnɪçn̩] ; Italian: San Candido [saŋ ˈkandido]; Ladin: Sanciana, all tied to Saint Candidus) is a municipality and a village in South Tyrol in northern Italy.
      It is located in the Puster Valley on the Drava River, on Italy's border with Austria. It hosts Italy’s International Snow Sculpture Festival each year.
      Innichen is renowned for its ski resorts, and it includes the natural park of Drei Zinnen–Tre Cime di Lavaredo.


      Geography


      Innichen borders the municipalities of Toblach, Innervillgraten (Austria), Sexten, and Sillian (Austria).


      History



      Innichen is home to the Innichen Abbey, founded in the late 8th century (769) by duke Tassilo III of Bavaria, belonging to the Prince-Bishopric of Freising. The abbey itself was disestablished in 1785, while the surrounding estates were acquired by the County of Tyrol after the Mediatisation of 1803 (Reichsdeputationshauptschluss). According to the terms of the Treaty of Saint-Germain, Innichen became part of the then Kingdom of Italy in 1919. Innichen is still the site of a Franciscan monastery founded in 1691.


      = Coat-of-arms

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      The emblem shows an argent tower with the Ghibelline merlon on two levels, with the
      portal and the portcullis; above the door a coat of arms showing the head of a Moor, crowned with an or diadem on azure. The tower has settled on vert countryside and gules. This kind of representation points out that the site was once under the rule of the Bishops of Freising owners of a large area in the region from 769 to 1803. The coat of arms was granted by King Albert I of Germany in 1303.


      Linguistic distribution


      According to the 2024 census, 82.39% of the population spoke German, 17.21% Italian and 0.40% Ladin as their first language.


      Twin towns


      Innichen is twinned with:

      Freising, Germany, since 1969


      People


      Hans Glauber (1933–2008), sociologist
      Beatrice Borromeo (born 1985), journalist
      Daniel Glira (born 1994), ice hockey player
      Jannik Sinner (born 2001), Only Italian who has won three time grand slam tennis titles, and current world no. 1


      Media


      The Italian television series Un passo dal cielo was partially set in Innichen.


      Transports


      The Innichen railway station is one of the border stations between Italy and Austria.


      References




      External links


      Official website (in German and Italian)
      Media related to Innichen at Wikimedia Commons

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    Innichen - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia

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    Innichen - Tumblr Gallery

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    Stock Photo and Image Portfolio by Innichen | Shutterstock

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    Urlaub in Innichen im Hochpustertal | Dolomitenregion 3 Zinnen

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    Urlaub in Innichen im Hochpustertal | Dolomitenregion 3 Zinnen

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    Innichen - beuatiful city in the upper Puster Valley

    Innichen - beuatiful city in the upper Puster Valley

    Innichen - beuatiful city in the upper Puster Valley

    Innichen - beuatiful city in the upper Puster Valley

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