INSPRUCK or INSBRUCK, a city, the capital of the province of Tyrol, in the Austrian dominions. It is situated on the river Inn, where the Sill falls into that stream. Though not a strong it is a large city, containing twenty-one churches, two hospitals, an orphan house, several monasteries, and within the walls 1925 families, consisting of 10,237 individuals; the suburbs also are extensive and populous. It contains a gymnasium, with a good library, and fifteen professors in the several branches of theology,
Installation, jurisprudence, medicine, and philosophy. It has manufactures of muslins and cambrics, and also of cutlery and other metallic wares. The house of the provincial government is a fine antique building, as is likewise the town-hall. It is in Lat. 47° 16' 8", and Long. 11° 18' 22" E.