Sankt Anton am Arlberg
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Sankt Anton am Arlberg is a village in Tyrol, western Austria, with a population of c. 2,800. It is a prominent ski resort situated at 1,304 m above sea level in the Tyrolean Alps with dozens of Aerial tramways, chair lifts and ski-lifts up to 2,811 m. It is well known around the world as the host of the Alpine World Skiing Championships in 2001 and as one of the world's most famous international winter sports and a summer resort. Skiing has a long history in this village: even before World War I, the first skiing teachers were employed at St. Anton. It is located in the Stanzertal and belongs to the district of Landeck.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sankt_Anton_am_Arlberg
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Coordinates: 47°7'47"N 10°15'44"E
- Pettneu am Arlberg 5.3 km
- Flirsch 11 km
- Strengen 14 km
- Tobadill 17 km
- Dalaas 22 km
- Haselgehr 26 km
- Hirschegg 26 km
- Innerbraz 28 km
- Oberstdorf 33 km
- Bizau 38 km
- Arlberg Road Tunnel 3.6 km
- Arlberg 3.9 km
- The Arlbergtunnel 5.1 km
- Ski resort - Stuben 6.1 km
- Reservoir Lake 7.2 km
- Kappl Dias Alpe 9 km
- Ski resort - St. Anton am Arlberg 10 km
- Vorarlberg 30 km
- Graubünden 78 km
- Tyrol (State) 96 km