Jungholz, AT


  • Type: Village

Tyrolean Exclave

Possessing stunning mountain views and great cross country ski trail, Jungholz is a village located in the Austrian state of Tirol but is accessible only through Germany. The diamond-shaped enclave is connected to the rest of Austria by a single point at the summit of mount Sorgschrofen. Jungholz is a financial center since its unusual history allows Austrian banks to use loopholes in German banking regulations to save billions of Euros for Germans avoiding Deutschland's higher taxes. - AsNotedIn


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Places

Name of Notable Genus AsNotedIn No Address Proximity Area
Name Genus AsNotedIn Address Proximity Area
Jungholz Loop, AT Hringvegur, Rt 1

Timeline

Y/M/D Person Association Description Composition Food Event
Y/M/D Person Association Description Composition Food Event
1342/06/00 Hermann Haselin, a Bavarian Lord from Wertach, sells a large parcel of his Bavaria land to Heinz Lochpuhler from the Tannheimer valley in Tirol.
1844/06/00 In the Bavarian-Austrian border treaty of 1844, Germany and Austria agree that Jungholz will remain part of the Austrian Tirol.

Geography »

Physiographic FeaturesTypeAsNotedIn
Allgau Alps Mountain Range

Data »

Particulars for Jungholz, AT:
Physiographic Mountainous
Locale Type Village




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