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Stans is a municipality in the Schwaz district of Tyrol, Austria. It is located in the Inn valley, some 3 km away from the district town of Schwaz. Image:Stans (Tyrol) 'Herz Jesu' church (19th cent.). jpg|The Herz Jesu church (19th century) Image:Stans (Tyrol) from N, 'Herz Jesu' church. jpg|The Herz Jesu church from the north Image:Stans (Tyrol) 'Laurentius' curch (elder one). jpg|The old church of St. More information...

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