Pians
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Pians also refers to the alumni association composed of St. Pius X Seminary and Sancta Maria Mater et Regina Seminarium alumini.
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| Coordinates: 47°08′04″N 10°30′38″E / 47.13444°N 10.51056°ECoordinates: 47°08′04″N 10°30′38″E / 47.13444°N 10.51056°E | |||
| Country | Austria | ||
| State | Tyrol | ||
| District | Landeck | ||
| Government | |||
| • Mayor | Peter Rauchegger | ||
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| • Total | 2.9 km2 (1.1 sq mi) | ||
| Elevation | 856 m (2,808 ft) | ||
| Population (1 January 2011)1 | |||
| • Total | 792 | ||
| • Density | 270/km2 (710/sq mi) | ||
| Time zone | CET (UTC+1) | ||
| • Summer (DST) | CEST (UTC+2) | ||
| Postal code | 6551 | ||
| Area code | 05442 | ||
| Vehicle registration | LA | ||
| Website | www.pians.tirol.gv.at | ||
Pians is a municipality in the district of Landeck in Tyrol, Austria and is located 4.30 km west of the city of Landeck. The main source of income is tourism.
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