"g"@de . . "2001"^^ . . "E"@en . "15.94"^^ . "812"^^ . . "Lienz"@de . "Lienz"@en . "N"@en . "11"^^ . . "miniatur| Das Wappen von Lienz Lienz ist eine Stadt und der Verwaltungssitz im Bezirk Lienz in Tirol. Sie grenzt an Oberlienz, Thurn, Gaimberg, Nu\u00DFdorf-Debant, Assling, Leisach, Amlach und Tristach. Lienz ist in 2 Katastralgemeinden gegliedert."@de . "248517709"^^ . . "miniatur| Das Wappen von Lienz Lienz ist eine Stadt und der Verwaltungssitz im Bezirk Lienz in Tirol. Sie grenzt an Oberlienz, Thurn, Gaimberg, Nu\u00DFdorf-Debant, Assling, Leisach, Amlach und Tristach. Lienz ist in 2 Katastralgemeinden gegliedert."@de . "46"^^ . "46"^^ . . "Topographia Austriacarum: Lientz"@de . . "673"^^ . . . . "12"^^ . "4852"^^ . "49"^^ . "Wappen at lienz.png"@en . "Lienz"@en . . . . . "Lienz"@de . "47"^^ . "4035690"^^ . . "Map at lienz.png"@en . "Lienz"@de . "Lienz"@de . "12079"^^ . "Lienz"@de . "LZ"@en . . "Lienz is a medieval city in Tyrol, Austria. It is the administrative centre of the Lienz district (Bezirk), which covers all of East Tyrol. Lienz is located on the rivers Isel and Drau, and has a population of c. 12,000 (as of 2001). It received its city rights on February 25 1242. Lienz is located at a road junction between the federal Felbertauern road (B108), a road to the Pustertal valley (B100) and South Tyrol, and a road to the Drautal valley and Carinthia. It is also connected by the Austrian Southern Railway. By the consistent growth of the city of Lienz, some smaller villages which were beyond Lienz formerly, are now widely known to be suburbs of Lienz. Those suburbs comprise (clockwise from north): Thurn, Gaimberg, Nu\u00DFdorf, Debant, Tristach, Amlach and Leisach. It is also the birthplace of Austrian Olympic skiing champion Josef \"Pepi\" Stiegler."@en . . . "Johannes Hilber"@en . "Lienz is a medieval city in Tyrol, Austria. It is the administrative centre of the Lienz district (Bezirk), which covers all of East Tyrol. Lienz is located on the rivers Isel and Drau, and has a population of c. 12,000 (as of 2001). It received its city rights on February 25 1242. Lienz is located at a road junction between the federal Felbertauern road (B108), a road to the Pustertal valley (B100) and South Tyrol, and a road to the Drautal valley and Carinthia. It is also connected by the Austrian Southern Railway."@en . "9900"^^ .