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Triesen-FC Triesen
FC Triesen is a Liechtensteiner football club that plays in Triesen. It is one of the seven official teams in the nation, and it plays in the Swiss Football
Triesen-Triesen
Triesen (German pronunciation: [ˈtʁiːzn̩] ) is the third largest municipality in Liechtenstein. It contains several historic churches dating from the fifteenth
Triesen-Geography of Liechtenstein
53083 (Rhine (North)) South - summit of Mazorakopf/Falknishorn (2,452 m), Triesen 47°2′55″N 9°33′26″E / 47.04861°N 9.55722°E / 47.04861; 9.55722 (Mazerakopf
Triesen-Football in Liechtenstein
Eschen/Mauren FC Ruggell FC Schaan FC Triesen FC Triesenberg FC Vaduz There are seven football teams in Liechtenstein: Women's football officially began
Triesen-Joseph Wenzel I, Prince of Liechtenstein
(1995). Fürsten von Liechtenstein. Triesen: van Eck. p. 97. ISBN 3-905501-22-8. Wanger, Harald (1995). Fürsten von Liechtenstein. Triesen: van Eck. pp. 97–109
Triesen-Liechtenstein Football Championship
football in Liechtenstein was quickly growing in popularity. In 1931, FC Ruggell was founded, whilst in 1932, FC Vaduz, FC Balzers, FC Triesen and FC Schaan
Triesen-Liechtenstein
based in Triesen. Radio Liechtenstein and several programs of SRF are broadcast from the Sender Erbi (de) overlooking Vaduz. Liechtenstein also has one
Triesen-Municipalities of Liechtenstein
The principality of Liechtenstein is divided into eleven municipalities (German: Gemeinden, singular Gemeinde), most consisting of only a single town
Triesen-Landtag of Liechtenstein
Principality of Liechtenstein (German: Landtag des Fürstentums Liechtenstein), commonly referred to as the Landtag of Liechtenstein (German: Liechtensteinischer
Triesen-Liechtenstein national football team
the national football team of the Principality of Liechtenstein and is controlled by the Liechtenstein Football Association. The organisation is known as
Triesen-Flag of Liechtenstein
The national flag of the Principality of Liechtenstein (German: Flagge Liechtensteins) consists of two horizontal bands, one blue and one red, charged
Triesen-Free List (Liechtenstein)
Liste, FL) is a political party in Liechtenstein. As of 2023, it has three seats in the Landtag of Liechtenstein and is represented in five of the local
Triesen-Private University in the Principality of Liechtenstein
Principality of Liechtenstein. It focuses on two main fields of study: Medical Sciences and Law. The university is located in Triesen. The university
Triesen-Energy in Liechtenstein
Energy in Liechtenstein describes energy production, consumption and import in Liechtenstein. Liechtenstein has no domestic sources of fossil fuels and
Triesen-Princess Gina of Liechtenstein
Princess Gina of Liechtenstein (Née Countess Georgina von Wilczek; 24 October 1921 – 18 October 1989) was Princess of Liechtenstein from 1943 to 1989 as
Triesen-Politics of Liechtenstein
Liechtenstein is divided in eleven communes (German: Gemeinden); Balzers, Eschen, Gamprin, Mauren, Planken, Ruggell, Schaan, Schellenberg, Triesen, Triesenberg
Triesen-2023–24 Liechtenstein Cup
The 2023–24 Liechtenstein Cup was the 79th season of Liechtenstein's annual cup competition. The winners qualified for the second qualifying round of the
Triesen-2007 in Liechtenstein
Vaduz III 1 – 5 FC Triesen 22 August – FC Triesen II 0 – 2 FC Vaduz II 18 September FC Balzers II 2 – 1 FC Triesenberg FC Triesen 0 – 4 FC Schaan 19 September
Triesen-1988–89 Liechtenstein Cup
defending champions, and FC Balzers won the competition. 4 May 1989 Triesen "Liechtenstein Cup 1946-1997". www.rsssf.org. Retrieved 21 June 2023. "Aktiv-Cup:
Triesen-1990–91 Liechtenstein Cup
defending champions, and FC Balzers won the competition. 9 May 1991 Triesen "Liechtenstein Cup 1946-1997". www.rsssf.org. Retrieved 21 June 2023. "Aktiv-Cup:
Triesen-2022 in Liechtenstein
Ruggell II 1 – 1 (a.e.t.) (4 - 5 p) FC Vaduz II FC Triesenberg 5 – 3 FC Triesen USV Eschen/Mauren II 0 - 9 FC Balzers 17 August FC Ruggell 1 - 4 USV Eschen/Mauren
Triesen-History of Liechtenstein
com. Retrieved 13 November 2011. Beattie, David (2004). Liechtenstein : a modern history. Triesen: Van Eck. p. 2. ISBN 3-905501-62-7. Smith, J.T. (February
Triesen-Women's football in Liechtenstein
location. Liechtenstein women's clubs that have played in Switzerland based leagues include FC Ruggell and Triesen/Balzers. Women from Liechtenstein have also
Triesen-Martin Risch
from Liechtenstein who served as the President of the Landtag of Liechtenstein from 1960 to 1965. Risch was born on 17 September 1899 in Triesen as one
Triesen-1989–90 Liechtenstein Cup
champions, and FC Vaduz won the competition again. 24 May 1990 Triesen "Liechtenstein Cup 1946-1997". www.rsssf.org. Retrieved 21 June 2023. "Aktiv-Cup:
Triesen-1991–92 Liechtenstein Cup
defending champions, and FC Vaduz won the competition. 28 May 1992 Triesen "Liechtenstein Cup 1946-1997". www.rsssf.org. Retrieved 21 June 2023. "Aktiv-Cup:
Triesen-Liechtenstein Red Cross
The Liechtenstein Red Cross (German: Liechtensteinisches Rotes Kreuz), or LRK, is the national Red Cross society for Liechtenstein. It conducts humanitarian
Triesen-Liechtenstein women's national football team
in Triesen, Liechtenstein, a 2–3 defeat in June 2019. Their first official match was on 11 April 2021, a 2–1 defeat against Luxembourg. Liechtenstein did
Triesen-List of diplomatic missions in Liechtenstein
Bulgaria (Schaan) Central African Republic (Triesen) Chad (Schaan) Cyprus Denmark Ecuador (Triesen) Finland (Ruggell) France Germany (Balzers)
Triesen-2011–12 Liechtenstein Cup
seven of the reserve clubs participating in the competition, along with FC Triesen. These matches took place on 16 and 17 August 2011. The four winners of
Triesen-Liechtenstein Football Cup
The Liechtenstein Football Cup is Liechtenstein's premier football competition, and has been organised annually by the Liechtenstein Football Association
Triesen-Postal codes in Switzerland and Liechtenstein
9490: Vaduz 9491: Ruggell 9492: Eschen 9493: Mauren 9494: Schaan 9495: Triesen 9496: Balzers 9497: Triesenberg 9498: Planken 9499: omitted Italy – Inclusion
Triesen-Liechtenstein Free Trade Association
electoral success came in January 1933 when it won a local mandate in Triesen. However, he retired in summer 1933 and the party effectively ceased to
Triesen-2021 in Liechtenstein
reasons. 28 September FC Vaduz III 1 – 3 FC Balzers II FC Schaan II 5 – 4 FC Triesen II FC Ruggell II 2 – 2 (5 – 4 p) USV Eschen/Mauren II 29 September FC Triesenberg
Triesen-Prince Emanuel of Liechtenstein (1908–1987)
Triesen from 1974 to 1987. He supported this Scout group for long years. He died on October 18, 1987. Scouts from all Scout groups of Liechtenstein took
Triesen-Grauspitz
massif. The mountain lies between the valleys of Lawenatal (municipality of Triesen) on the north and the Fläscher Tal (canton of Graubünden, municipality
Triesen-Moritz Heidegger
1956) was a Liechtensteiner bobsledder. Moritz Heidegger, who came from Triesen, took part in the 1956 Winter Olympics in Cortina d'Ampezzo. He competed
Triesen-Geology of Liechtenstein
structures are overlain by the Falknis Nappe, north of the village of Triesen and composed of Jurassic marine sediments. The Lechtal Nappe is the only
Triesen-Sportanlage Blumenau
football stadium in Triesen, Liechtenstein. It has a capacity of 2,100 and is the home of FC Triesen. List of football stadiums in Liechtenstein v t e
Triesen-FC Triesenberg
the final for a second time in 2024, after beating FC Triesen in the semi-finals 2–0. Liechtenstein Football Cup Runners-up (1): 2015 Note: Flags indicate
Triesen-2022–23 Liechtenstein Cup
holders. The pre-qualification round contained all three "third" teams (FC Triesen III, FC Vaduz III, and USV Eschen/Mauren III) with the final team drawn
Triesen-Ronny Büchel
former international footballer who last played as a midfielder for FC Triesen, and formerly played for FC Vaduz, Young Boys, FC Chur 97, USV Eschen/Mauren
Triesen-1939 Liechtenstein putsch
German National Movement in Liechtenstein (Volksdeutsche Bewegung in Liechtenstein or VDBL) designed to provoke Liechtenstein's annexation by Nazi Germany
Triesen-FC Balzers
season. The team won its first Liechtenstein Cup in 1964, becoming the fourth team to win the competition after FC Triesen, FC Vaduz and FC Schaan. The
Triesen-Recognition of same-sex unions in Liechtenstein
Liechtenstein has recognized same-sex registered partnerships since 1 September 2011 following approval by voters in a referendum. Liechtenstein was the
Triesen-Demographics of Liechtenstein
Demographic features of the population of Liechtenstein include population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status
Triesen-Josef Büchel
Büchel taught in Balzers from 1931 to 1935 and in Triesen from 1935 to 1945. Büchel founded the Liechtenstein section of the Swiss health and accident insurance
Triesen-Index of Liechtenstein-related articles
Telecommunications in Liechtenstein Telephone numbers in Liechtenstein The Independents Triesen Triesenberg Turks in Liechtenstein University of Liechtenstein Vaduz Vaduz
Triesen-Alfons Feger
Prime Minister of Liechtenstein from March 1922 to June 1922 and again from June 1922 to 1928. Feger was born in Triesen, Liechtenstein on 6 April 1856
Triesen-2022–23 FC Vaduz season
Vaduz FC Vaduz v FC Stade Lausanne Ouchy Neuchâtel Xamax FCS v FC Vaduz FC Triesen II v Vaduz USV Eschen/Mauren III v Vaduz USV Eschen/Mauren v Vaduz Vaduz
Triesen-Oskar Werner
studio failed to materialize, he returned to Europe and settled in Triesen, Liechtenstein in a home he designed and built with a friend. He returned to the
Triesen-1995–96 Liechtenstein Cup
Cup Winners' Cup. FC Vaduz were the defending champions. 16 May 1996 Sportanlage Blumenau, Triesen Attendance: 650 Official site of the LFV RSSSF page
Triesen-FC Ruggell
first match played under the name FC Ruggell was in the Liechtenstein Junior Tournament in Triesen, which Ruggell's Youth C-Team took place in, with their
Triesen-Nicolas Hasler
greatest professional footballers. Hasler began his youth career with FC Triesen and moved onto FC Balzers youth side in 2003. In June 2017, Hasler left
Triesen-1994–95 Liechtenstein Cup
Winners' Cup. FC Schaan were the defending champions. 25 May 1995 Sportanlage Blumenau, Triesen Attendance: 1,630 Official site of the LFV RSSSF page
Triesen-1996–97 Liechtenstein Cup
FC Vaduz were the defending champions. 8 May 1997 Sportanlage Blumenau, Triesen Attendance: 1,300 Referee: Serge Muhmenthaler (Switzerland) Official site
Triesen-2013 Liechtenstein general election
General elections were held in Liechtenstein on 3 February 2013, using a proportional representation system. Four parties contested the elections; the
Triesen-2009–10 Liechtenstein Cup
The only first teams of a club that had to compete in this round were FC Triesen and FC Triesenberg, while the other two teams eligible for the first round
Triesen-2008–09 Liechtenstein Cup
The only first team of a club that had to compete in this round was FC Triesen, while the other two teams eligible for the first round, FC Triesenberg
Triesen-2016–17 Liechtenstein Cup
received a bye through to the second round (FC Balzers III, FC Ruggell, FC Triesen, and FC Triesenberg). The quarterfinals involved the four teams who won
Triesen-Portuguese in Liechtenstein
have moved to Liechtenstein in order to play for Liechtensteiner clubs. For instance, in 2023 there were 5 Portuguese playing for FC Triesen (Valerio Lage
Triesen-Thomas Rehak
hairdresser Agnes Kindle as one of three children. He attended primary school in Triesen from 1978 to 1983 and then high school from 1983 to 1987. He held an apprenticeship
Triesen-Aron Sele
on 6 June 2016. Sele also made 11 appearances for the Liechtenstein U21. FC Vaduz Liechtenstein Football Cup (1): 2018-19 Aron Sele at Soccerway v t e
Triesen-Outline of Liechtenstein
following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Liechtenstein: Liechtenstein is a tiny, doubly landlocked alpine country located in Western
Triesen-2023 Liechtenstein local elections
The 2023 Liechtenstein local elections were held on 5 March and 2 April to elect the municipal councils and the mayors of the eleven municipalities of
Triesen-Raphael Rohrer
(born 3 May 1985) is a former Liechtenstein footballer. In the summer 2011, Rohrer was appointed player-head coach of FC Triesen. He was replaced in the summer
Triesen-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 0.1 to 1,000 square kilometers
Schaan 26.8 Second largest municipality of Liechtenstein. Triesen 26.4 Third largest municipality of Liechtenstein. Pakri Islands 26.18 Islands part of Estonia
Triesen-Marco Pérez (Liechtenstein footballer)
footballer from Liechtenstein who last played as a midfielder for ASK-BSC Bruck/Leitha. Perez played his youth football with FC Triesen and moved to FC
Triesen-Mathias Christen
Vaduz, Christen has played club football in Switzerland, Liechtenstein and Thailand for FC Triesen, FC Balzers, FC Wil, FC Gossau, FC Vaduz, FC Linth 04
Triesen-LV 1871
Munich LV 1871 Pensionsfonds AG, Triesen (Liechtenstein), founded in 2007 LV 1871 Private Assurance AG, Triesen (Liechtenstein), established in 2008 Magnus
Triesen-2010–11 Liechtenstein Cup
the reserve clubs participating in the competition entered, along with Triesen. These matches took place on 17 and 18 August 2010. The five winners of
Triesen-Liechtenstein Employees' Association
The Liechtenstein Employees' Association (German: Liechtensteiner ArbeitnehmerInnenverband, LANV) is the only trade union in Liechtenstein. It was founded
Triesen-Franz Burgmeier
Burgmeier (born 7 April 1982) is a Liechtenstein former professional footballer, who played as a midfielder. Born in Triesen, Burgmeier was a burgeoning footballer
Triesen-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
Schaan 26.8 Second largest municipality of Liechtenstein. Triesen 26.4 Third largest municipality of Liechtenstein. Pakri Islands 26.18 Islands part of Estonia
Triesen-Sümeyye Özcan (footballer)
plays as a midfielder for Triesen and for the Liechtenstein national football team. Özcan made her senior debut for Liechtenstein in a friendly against Gibraltar
Triesen-Liechtenstein national under-23+ football team
The Liechtenstein national under-23+ football team is the reserve national team for Liechtenstein, intended for players who do not warrant a full national
Triesen-People at the Center
Mittelpunkt, MIM) is a anti-COVID and anti-vaccine political party in Liechtenstein. The party formed in 2022 on an anti-vaccine mandate. The party has
Triesen-2017–18 Liechtenstein Cup
received a bye through to the second round (FC Schaan, FC Balzers III, FC Triesen II and USV Eschen/Mauren III). The quarterfinals involved the four teams
Triesen-Patrick Burgmeier
1980) is a Liechtenstein former footballer who played as a defender. He played club football for USV Eschen/Mauren, FC Vaduz, FC Triesen, and FC Schaan
Triesen-Lawena
southern Liechtenstein, located in the municipality of Triesen. The Lawena Power Station is the oldest hydropower station in Liechtenstein. There is
Triesen-Austrian post offices in Liechtenstein
Other post offices were established in Nendeln (1864), Schaan (1872), and Triesen (1890). During the time of the Austrian postal administration there never
Triesen-2003 UEFA European Under-19 Championship
Weiner (Germany) 18 July 2003 (2003-07-18) 18:30 CET Blumenau Stadium, Triesen Referee: Selçuk Dereli (Turkey) 20 July 2003 (2003-07-20) 18:30 CET Sportsplatz
Triesen-FC Vaduz
Vaduz (Football Club Vaduz) is a professional football club from Vaduz, Liechtenstein that plays in the Swiss Challenge League. The club plays at the national
Triesen-Valüna
Valüna is a valley area in Liechtenstein located in the municipality of Triesen. Valüna. geonames.org. v t e
Triesen-List of football clubs in Liechtenstein
In Liechtenstein there is no national association football league. The seven clubs play in the Swiss football league system. Liechtenstein Football Cup
Triesen-County of Vaduz
territory included the current municipalities of Balzers, Planken, Schaan, Triesen, Triesenberg and Vaduz. The county was created in 1342, after the subdivision
Triesen-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 0.1 to 250 square kilometers
Schaan 26.8 Second largest municipality of Liechtenstein. Triesen 26.4 Third largest municipality of Liechtenstein. Pakri Islands 26.18 Islands part of Estonia
Triesen-Academia Raetica
Fachschule Südostschweiz Lab42, Davos Private Universität im Fürstentum Liechtenstein, Triesen UNESCO-Welterbe Tektonikarena Sardona, Sargans Verein Bündner Pärke
Triesen-2012–13 Liechtenstein Cup
winners of the First Round, along with FC Schaan, FC Schaan Azzurri, FC Triesen and FC Balzers II competed in the Second Round. The games were played on
Triesen-Liechtenstein national under-17 football team
The Liechtenstein national under-17 football team is the under-17 football team of Liechtenstein. It is controlled by the Liechtenstein Football Association
Triesen-2007–08 Liechtenstein Cup
The 2007–08 Liechtenstein Cup was the sixty-third season of Liechtenstein's annual cup competition. Seven clubs competed with a total of sixteen teams
Triesen-Elena Lohner
footballer who plays as a defender for Triesen and the Liechtenstein national football team. "Elena Lohner". Liechtenstein Fussballverband (in German). Retrieved
Triesen-Evelyne Bermann
artwork at the Triesen School Centre, Vaduz High School, Schaan Town Hall, Vaduz Passport Office and the Guido-Ferger Concert Hall in Triesen. In 2012, Bermann
Triesen-Gezim Pepsi
His debut with Vaduz came a day later in the 2022–23 Liechtenstein Cup round of 16 against Triesen II after being named in the starting line-up and scored
Triesen-1932 Liechtenstein general election
General elections were held in Liechtenstein in March 1932. A new electoral system was introduced in which the Landtag was elected in two rounds. In the
Triesen-Falknis
mountain in the Rätikon range of the Alps, located on the border between Liechtenstein and Switzerland. It is 8406 ft. (2562 m) at its highest peak. The nearest
Triesen-2021–22 Liechtenstein Cup
The 2021–22 Liechtenstein Cup was the 77th season of Liechtenstein's annual cup competition. Seven clubs competed with a total of 16 teams for one spot
Triesen-2022 Liechtenstein referendums
Two referendums were held in Liechtenstein during 2022. The first was held on 26 June 2022, in which voters decided on an exemption for pensioners from
Triesen-1997–98 Liechtenstein Cup
The 1997–98 Liechtenstein Cup was the fifty-third season of Liechtenstein's annual cup competition. Seven clubs competed with a total of sixteen teams
Triesen-Anton Frommelt
and 1922. He was as a pastor in Triesen from 1922 until 1933. Frommelt was a member of the Landtag of Liechtenstein from 1928 and he served as the President
Triesen-2019–20 Liechtenstein Cup
The 2019–20 Liechtenstein Cup was the 75th season of Liechtenstein's annual cup competition. Seven clubs compete with a total of 15 teams for one spot
Triesen-Igor Manojlović
won the Liechtenstein Cup with FC Vaduz in the 2004–05 season, as well as with USV Eschen/Mauren in the 2011–12 season. FC Vaduz Liechtenstein Cup: 2004–05
Triesen-1998 UEFA European Under-16 Championship qualifying
Triesen, Liechtenstein 25 February 1998 Liechtenstein 1–0 Azerbaijan Triesen, Liechtenstein 27 February 1998 Bulgaria 1–2 Liechtenstein Triesen,
Triesen-Thomas Hobi
played for just 45 minutes of the team's 3 match Liechtenstein cup run, a 5:1 victory over FC Triesen II. The 2017–18 season was the first season since
Triesen-Mazorakopf
043 ft]) is a mountain on the border between Switzerland and Liechtenstein. It is the southernmost point of the principality of Liechtenstein. v t e v t e
Triesen-List of football stadiums in Liechtenstein
The following is a list of football stadiums in Liechtenstein. The list includes total stadium capacity, not just seating capacity. Lists of stadiums
Triesen-2000–01 Liechtenstein Cup
The 2000–01 Liechtenstein Cup was the fifty-sixth season of Liechtenstein's annual cup competition. Seven clubs competed with a total of fifteen teams
Triesen-2002–03 Liechtenstein Cup
The 2002–03 Liechtenstein Cup was the fifty-eighth season of Liechtenstein's annual cup competition. Seven clubs competed with a total of sixteen teams
Triesen-2001–02 Liechtenstein Cup
The 2001–02 Liechtenstein Cup was the fifty-seventh season of Liechtenstein's annual cup competition. Seven clubs competed with a total of fifteen teams
Triesen-Heubühl
Heubühl is a mountain in Liechtenstein in the Rätikon range of the Eastern Alps, to the east of the town of Triesen, with a height of 1,936 metres (6,352 ft)
Triesen-1936 Liechtenstein general election
General elections were held in Liechtenstein in February 1936. The elections took place in two rounds; in the first round on 3 February, each of the ten
Triesen-2003–04 Liechtenstein Cup
The 2003–04 Liechtenstein Cup was the fifty-ninth season of Liechtenstein's annual cup competition. Seven clubs competed with a total of sixteen teams
Triesen-1993–94 Liechtenstein Cup
The 1993–94 Liechtenstein Cup was the forty-ninth season of Liechtenstein's annual cup competition. Seven clubs competed with a total of sixteen teams
Triesen-2018–19 Liechtenstein Cup
The 2018–19 Liechtenstein Cup was the 74th season of Liechtenstein's annual cup competition. Seven clubs competed with a total of 15 teams for one spot
Triesen-Franz Schädler (footballer)
Franz Schädler (born 3 February 1968) is a former Liechtenstein football midfielder. Making his debut against Latvia in 1995, Schädler would go on to
Triesen-1999–2000 Liechtenstein Cup
The 1999–2000 Liechtenstein Cup was the fifty-fifth season of Liechtenstein's annual cup competition. Seven clubs competed with a total of fifteen teams
Triesen-1992–93 Liechtenstein Cup
The 1992–93 Liechtenstein Cup was the forty-eighth season of Liechtenstein's annual cup competition. Seven clubs competed with a total of sixteen teams
Triesen-List of association football clubs playing in the league of another country
Ruggell FC Schaan FC Triesen FC Triesenberg FC Vaduz All clubs in Liechtenstein play in the Swiss Football League system, as Liechtenstein has no properly
Triesen-2020–21 Liechtenstein Cup
The 2020–21 Liechtenstein Cup was the 76th season of Liechtenstein's annual cup competition. Seven clubs compete with a total of 15 teams for one spot
Triesen-Niklas Kieber
Triesenberg. Kieber began his career in 2000 with FC Triesen. He was a member of the Liechtenstein national under-21 football team and had 17 caps and
Triesen-Maienfeld
Graubünden. To the north, it is bordered by Balzers, Triesen, Schaan, the country of Liechtenstein, Nenzing and Vorarlberg, Austria. To the east is the
Triesen-2006–07 Liechtenstein Cup
The 2006–07 Liechtenstein Cup was the sixty-second season of Liechtenstein's annual cup competition. Seven clubs competed with a total of sixteen teams
Triesen-2004–05 Liechtenstein Cup
The 2004–05 Liechtenstein Cup was the sixteenth season of Liechtenstein's annual cup competition. Seven clubs competed with a total of sixteen teams for
Triesen-Karl Schädler (born 1850)
in Liechtenstein, including, but not limited to the expansion of the Vaduz state school, a church in Balzers, funding for the poor houses in Triesen, Eschen
Triesen-Bettina Huber
plays as a goalkeeper for FC Staad and the Liechtenstein national football team. "Bettina Huber". Liechtenstein Fussballverband (in German). Retrieved 15
Triesen-Rotenboden
at 850m elevation. It is a mountain village that lies above Vaduz and Triesen, in the center of the country to the north of Triesenberg. Source: geographic
Triesen-Oberland (electoral district)
Oberland), meaning "upper land", is one of the two electoral districts of Liechtenstein. It corresponds to the historic County of Vaduz (German: Grafschaft
Triesen-2013–14 Liechtenstein Cup
The 2013–14 Liechtenstein Cup is the 69th season of Liechtenstein's annual cup competition. Seven clubs compete with a total of 18 teams for one spot
Triesen-Christina Müssner
striker for Schlieren in Switzerland and the Liechtenstein national football team. "Christina Müssner". Liechtenstein Fussballverband (in German). Retrieved
Triesen-1987 Liechtenstein local elections
Local elections were held in Liechtenstein in 1987 to elect the municipal councils and the mayors of the eleven municipalities. These were the first local
Triesen-Ivo Beck
Triesen. From 1951 to 1959 Beck was the President of the Patriotic Union. From February 1953 to 1957 he was a member of the Landtag of Liechtenstein for
Triesen-1894 Liechtenstein general election
General elections were held in Liechtenstein on 16 and 17 May 1894. Electors were selected through elections that were held between 4 and 9 May. Each
Triesen-1979 Liechtenstein local elections
Local elections were held in Liechtenstein in 1979 to elect the municipal councils and the mayors of the eleven municipalities. Women were able to vote
Triesen-2011 Liechtenstein local elections
Liechtenstein local elections were held on 20 February to elect the municipal councils and the mayors of the eleven municipalities of Liechtenstein.
Triesen-Turks in Liechtenstein
(German: Türken in ; Turkish: Lihtenştayn'daki Türkler) refers to ethnic Turkish people who have migrated to
Triesen-2001–02 in Swiss football
Olympique de la Pontaise, Lausanne Attendance: 2,880 Referee: Roland Beck, (Triesen) Source: 11 April 2002 20:15 Second semi-final St. Jakob-Park, Basel Attendance:
Triesen-2007 Liechtenstein local elections
2007 Liechtenstein local elections were held on 28 January to elect the municipal councils and the mayors of the eleven municipalities of Liechtenstein. The
Triesen-Marco Schädler
Triesenberg, and in Triesen. He was organist until 1998. From 1982 to 1988, he held a part-time position as a piano teacher at the Liechtenstein Music School
Triesen-List of college towns
Liepāja) Bendern (Liechtenstein Institute) Gamprin (Liechtenstein Institute) Triesen (Private University in the Principality of Liechtenstein) Vaduz (University
Triesen-2015–16 Liechtenstein Cup
The 2015–16 Liechtenstein Cup is the 71st season of Liechtenstein's annual cup competition. Seven clubs competed with a total of 17 teams for one spot
Triesen-List of city flags in Europe
Tullamore Balzers Eschen Gamprin Mauren Planken Ruggell Schaan Schellenberg Triesen Triesenberg Vaduz Betzdorf Diekirch Luxembourg City Agualva-Cacém Angeja
Triesen-Liechtenstein national under-21 football team
The Liechtenstein national under-21 football team represents the under-21s of Liechtenstein in the UEFA U-21 Championship, and is controlled by the Liechtenstein
Triesen-Rainer Nägele
University. Nägele was born in Triesen, Liechtenstein. He completed his Abitur in St. Gallen, Switzerland, and Balzers, Liechtenstein. He studied at the University
Triesen-2014–15 Liechtenstein Cup
The 2014–15 Liechtenstein Cup was the 70th season of Liechtenstein's annual cup competition. Seven clubs competed with a total of 18 teams for one spot
Triesen-1882 Liechtenstein general election
General elections were held in Liechtenstein on 2 and 3 May 1882. Electors were selected through elections that were held between 19 and 25 April. Each
Triesen-Sandro Wieser
Challenge League club Vaduz and the Liechtenstein national team. Born in Vaduz, Wieser began his youth career with FC Triesen and moved onto FC Vaduz. In 2006
Triesen-1975 Liechtenstein local elections
Local elections were held in Liechtenstein in 1975 to elect the municipal councils and the mayors of the eleven municipalities. The municipal councils
Triesen-1999 Liechtenstein local elections
Local elections were held in Liechtenstein in 1999 to elect the municipal councils and the mayors of the eleven municipalities. The municipal councils
Triesen-Liechtenstein witch trials
The Liechtenstein witch trials took place between 1679 and 1682, after a first trial in 1648–1651. The third trial of 1679–1682 is known more in detail
Triesen-Rowan Gillespie
Kindle and the artist Rowan Gillespie, taken in Triesen 2006 Lazy Lady with her creator in Liechtenstein, June 2008 L'Eta Della Donna, Veneto Banca, Montebelluna-Treviso
Triesen-Andreas Christen
Christen (born 29 August 1989) is a retired international footballer from Liechtenstein, who last played for USV Eschen/Mauren. Christen has also played club
Triesen-1995 Liechtenstein local elections
Local elections were held in Liechtenstein in 1995 to elect the municipal councils and the mayors of the eleven municipalities. The municipal councils
Triesen-Women's suffrage in Liechtenstein
Women's suffrage in Liechtenstein was introduced on 1 July 1984 (39 years ago) (1984-07-01), after the 1984 Liechtenstein women's suffrage referendum
Triesen-Katja Beck
who plays as a defender for Staad and the Liechtenstein national football team. "Katja Beck". Liechtenstein Fussballverband (in German). Retrieved 18
Triesen-Football at the 1988 Summer Olympics – Men's European Qualifiers
25 May 1988 (1988-05-25) Lens, France 10 September 1986 (1986-09-10) Triesen, Liechtenstein 23 September 1986 (1986-09-23) St. Gallen, Switzerland Source:
Triesen-1872 Liechtenstein general election
General elections were held in Liechtenstein in March 1872. Seven of the seats in the Landtag were indirectly elected by electors selected by voters.
Triesen-1983 Liechtenstein local elections
Local elections were held in Liechtenstein in 1983 to elect the municipal councils and the mayors of the eleven municipalities. Women were able to vote
Triesen-ISO 3166-2:LI
ISO 3166-2:LI is the entry for Liechtenstein in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization
Triesen-1991 Liechtenstein local elections
Local elections were held in Liechtenstein in 1991 to elect the municipal councils and the mayors of the eleven municipalities. The municipal councils
Triesen-List of Liechtensteinian records in swimming
fastest ever performances of swimmers from Liechtenstein, which are recognised and ratified by the Liechtenstein Swimming Association (LSchV). All records
Triesen-Theo Schurte
was a Liechtenstein sports shooter. He competed in the men's 50 metre rifle, prone event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. "Verstorbene Archiv". Triesen. 31
Triesen-2024 UEFA European Under-17 Championship qualification
Sportanlage Blumenau, Triesen Referee: David Dickinson (Scotland) 15 October 2023 (2023-10-15) 16:30 Sportanlage Blumenau, Triesen Attendance: 450 Referee:
Triesen-List of country subdivision flags
Region Balzers Eschen Gamprin Mauren Planken Ruggell Schaan Schellenberg Triesen Triesenberg Vaduz Wiltz Canton Gozo Region Ailuk Atoll Bikini Atoll (details)
Triesen-1890 Liechtenstein general election
General elections were held in Liechtenstein on 12 and 16 April 1890. Electors were selected through elections that were held between 28 March and 3 April
Triesen-1862 Liechtenstein general election
General elections were held in Liechtenstein on 24 November 1862. Twelve of the seats in the Landtag were indirectly elected by electors selected by voters
Triesen-1910 Liechtenstein general election
General elections were held in Liechtenstein 2 and 4 August 1910. Electors were selected through elections that were held between 23 and 28 July. Each
Triesen-Wangerberg
Wangerbärg) is a village of Liechtenstein, located in the municipality of Triesenberg. The village lies on a hill in front of Triesen, 2 km south of Triesenberg
Triesen-1875 Liechtenstein general election
General elections were held in Liechtenstein on 8 May 1875. Six of the seats in the Landtag were indirectly elected by electors selected by voters. Electors
Triesen-List of countries with McDonald's restaurants
1996 Suva 4 (source: 2001) 226,376 See McDonald's Fiji 85 Liechtenstein May 3, 1996 Triesen 1 (source: 2018) 37,810 See McDonald's Switzerland 86 Lithuania
Triesen-Adolf Schreiber
Adolf Schreiber (31 August 1913 – 20 August 1983) was a Liechtenstein cyclist. He competed in the individual road race event at the 1936 Summer Olympics
Triesen-1877 Liechtenstein general election
General elections were held in Liechtenstein on 30 April 1877, with a second round on 18 October. The election was called following the dissolution of
Triesen-1886 Liechtenstein general election
General elections were held in Liechtenstein on 19 and 20 April 1886. Electors were selected through elections that were held between 6 and 10 April.
Triesen-1869 Liechtenstein general election
General elections were held in Liechtenstein on 29 April 1869. Six of the seats in the Landtag were indirectly elected by electors selected by voters
Triesen-1914 Liechtenstein general election
General elections were held in Liechtenstein on 30 September 1914 and 2 October 1914. Electors were selected through elections that were held between
Triesen-2015 Liechtenstein local elections
2015 Liechtenstein local elections were held on 15 March to elect the municipal councils and the mayors of the eleven municipalities of Liechtenstein. The
Triesen-1898 Liechtenstein general election
General elections were held in Liechtenstein on 11 and 12 May 1898. Electors were selected through elections that were held between 28 April and 3 May
Triesen-1878 Liechtenstein general election
General elections were held in Liechtenstein on 15 and 16 May 1878. New elections were called after the Landtag was dissolved as part of the compromise
Triesen-2011 Games of the Small States of Europe
were held between 30 May – 4 June 2011 in multiple municipalities in Liechtenstein. The Games featured competition by the 9 members of the GSSE in nine
Triesen-Teresa Morató
scored her first goal, which was also her first hat trick, against Liechtenstein in a friendly match. Scores and results list Andorra's goal tally first
Triesen-1866 Liechtenstein general election
General elections were held in Liechtenstein on 3 May 1866. Six of the seats in the Landtag were indirectly elected by electors selected by voters. Electors
Triesen-List of FIPS region codes (J–L)
Commune, Liechtenstein LS06 Ruggell Commune, Liechtenstein LS07 Schaan Commune, Liechtenstein LS08 Schellenberg Commune, Liechtenstein LS09 Triesen Commune
Triesen-Benjamin Siegrist
July 2019. Benjamin Siegrist at Soccerway. Retrieved 17 July 2019. "FC Triesen vs. FC Vaduz 0:18" (in German). FC Vaduz. 11 April 2017. Retrieved 17 July
Triesen-Michael Stocklasa
Stocklasa (born 2 December 1980) is a retired international footballer from Liechtenstein who played as a defender. Stocklasa played club football for USV Eschen/Mauren
Triesen-1906 Liechtenstein general election
General elections were held in Liechtenstein on 28 and 30 July 1906. Electors were selected through elections that were held between 18 and 21 July. Each
Triesen-Törbel
Inventory of Swiss Heritage Sites. Törbel is twinned with the town of Triesen, Liechtenstein. In the 2007 federal election the most popular party was the CVP
Triesen-2003 Liechtenstein local elections
2003 Liechtenstein local elections were held on 2 February to elect the municipal councils and the mayors of the eleven municipalities of Liechtenstein. The
Triesen-1902 Liechtenstein general election
General elections were held in Liechtenstein on 3 and 4 September 1902. Electors were selected through elections that were held between 25 and 28 August
Triesen-Finland national under-17 football team
Finland Switzerland v Finland Finland v Ukraine Germany v Finland Liechtenstein v Finland Portugal v Finland Portugal v Finland Finland v Iceland
Triesen-Rufous grasshopper
Mausohrs (Myotis myotis) in Triesen, Fürstentum Liechtenstein". Berichte der Botanisch-Zoologischen Gesellschaft Liechtenstein-Sargans-Werdenberg. 32: 165–174
Triesen-Schwarzhorn (Rätikon)
The Schwarzhorn is a mountain on the border of Switzerland and Liechtenstein in the Rätikon range of the Eastern Alps. With a height of 2,573 metres (8
Triesen-Liechtenstein women's national football team results
v Liechtenstein Kosovo v Liechtenstein Kosovo v Liechtenstein Gibraltar v Liechtenstein Gibraltar v Liechtenstein "Official Liechtenstein Results
Triesen-Switzerland national under-23 football team
Lithuania (Paris, France; 25 May 1924) Biggest win Liechtenstein 0–10 Switzerland (Triesen, Liechtenstein; 10 September 1986) Biggest defeat Germany 4–0
Triesen-2019 Liechtenstein local elections
The 2019 Liechtenstein local elections were held on 24 March and 14 April to elect the municipal councils and the mayors of the eleven municipalities
Triesen-Franz-Josef Vogt
Date of birth (1985-10-30) 30 October 1985 (age 38) Place of birth Triesen, Liechtenstein Position(s) Defender Team information Current team FC Balzers II
Triesen-Oliver Klaus
in the away game in the 2011–12 Liechtenstein Cup on 18 October as Vaduz won 17–0 against the reserve team of FC Triesen. This was the only game that Klaus
Triesen-School uniforms by country
schools. School uniforms are not widely worn in Liechtenstein. In September 2011, a primary school in Triesen adopted a voluntary uniform of logoed polo shirts
Triesen-ISO 3166-2:LI
Balzers LI-02 Eschen LI-03 Gamprin LI-04 Mauren LI-05 Planken LI-06 Ruggell LI-07 Schaan LI-08 Schellenberg LI-09 Triesen LI-10 Triesenberg LI-11 Vaduz
Triesen-Raphael Rohrer
footballer. In the summer 2011, Rohrer was appointed player-head coach of FC Triesen. He was replaced in the summer 2016. He then joined FC Buchs as a player
Triesen-2011 Games of the Small States of Europe
Held Beachplatz Weiherring, Mauren Beach Volleyball Dreifachturnhalle, Triesen Table Tennis Dreifachturnhalle Resch, Schaan Volleyball Gemeindesaal Balzers
Triesen-Franz Burgmeier
Liechtenstein former professional footballer, who played as a midfielder. Born in Triesen, Burgmeier was a burgeoning footballer and keen skier, until he gave up
Triesen-Princess Gina of Liechtenstein
In 1956, Princess Gina opened the Red Cross's first children's home in Triesen. In 1972, the Red Cross's rescue service was established. She supported
Triesen-Rowan Gillespie
Looking Together with Helmut Kindle and the artist Rowan Gillespie, taken in Triesen 2006 Lazy Lady with her creator in Liechtenstein, June 2008 L'Eta Della
Triesen-Prince Emanuel of Liechtenstein (1908–1987)
is still active today. He was Group Scout Master of the Scout group of Triesen from 1974 to 1987. He supported this Scout group for long years. He died
Triesen-Municipalities of Liechtenstein
Malbun, Masescha, Rotenboden, Silum, Steg, Sücka, Wangerberg Triesen 5,275 26.4 9495 Triesen Balzers 4,642 19.6 9496 Balzers Mäls Liechtenstein 38,749 160
Triesen-Turks in Liechtenstein
the country's total population Regions with significant populations Vaduz Schaan Triesen Languages Turkish German Religion Predominantly Sunni Islam
Triesen-List of football clubs in Liechtenstein
Freizeitpark Widau 500 7 FC Schaan Schaan Sportsplatz Rheinwiese 1,500 7 FC Triesen Triesen Blumenau Stadium 2,100 7 FC Triesenberg Triesenberg Sportanlage Leitawis
Triesen-Recognition of same-sex unions in Liechtenstein
1,518 27.0% 561 2,079 75.5% Schellenberg 66.6% 291 33.4% 146 437 80.7% Triesen 70.0% 1,155 30.0% 494 1,649 70.1% Triesenberg 67.7% 781 32.3% 373 1,154
Triesen-Oskar Werner
the studio failed to materialize, he returned to Europe and settled in Triesen, Liechtenstein in a home he designed and built with a friend. He returned
Triesen-Wangerberg
the municipality of Triesenberg. The village lies on a hill in front of Triesen, 2 km south of Triesenberg. It is crossed by the creek Dorfbach. Source:
Triesen-Mazorakopf
Mazorakopf or Falknishorn (2,451.5 metres [8,043 ft]) is a mountain on the border between Switzerland and Liechtenstein. It is the southernmost point of
Triesen-Outline of Liechtenstein
2542 29,8 Triesenberg, Masescha, Silum Gaflei, Steg, Malbun 9495 Triesen 4643 26,4 Triesen 9496 Balzers 4436 19,6 Balzers Mäls Liechtenstein 34905 160,0
Triesen-Football in Liechtenstein
sides, FC Ruggell and Triesen/Balzers who had played in Nationalliga B Women in Switzerland. FC Ruggell was active in 2008 while Triesen/Balzers was active
Triesen-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 0.1 to 250 square kilometers
of England. Schaan 26.8 Second largest municipality of Liechtenstein. Triesen 26.4 Third largest municipality of Liechtenstein. Pakri Islands 26.18 Islands
Triesen-Liechtenstein national under-21 football team
(age 21) 0 0 Eschen/Mauren v. Belarus, 12 October 2021 MF Lucas Neusüss (2003-04-17) April 17, 2003 (age 21) 1 0 Triesen v. Cyprus, 3 September 2021
Triesen-Liechtenstein
Unterland (the lower county), and the remainder (Balzers, Planken, Schaan, Triesen, Triesenberg, and Vaduz) within Oberland (the upper county). Despite its
Triesen-Demographics of Liechtenstein
Municipality/district Resident population Vaduz 5,668 Triesen 5,230 Balzers 4,628 Triesenberg 2,643 Schaan 5,998 Planken 478 Eschen 4,459 Mauren 4,404
Triesen-Politics of Liechtenstein
Balzers, Eschen, Gamprin, Mauren, Planken, Ruggell, Schaan, Schellenberg, Triesen, Triesenberg, and Vaduz. Municipalities of Liechtenstein are entitled under
Triesen-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
of England. Schaan 26.8 Second largest municipality of Liechtenstein. Triesen 26.4 Third largest municipality of Liechtenstein. Pakri Islands 26.18 Islands
Triesen-Falknis
9.564528°E / 47.050528; 9.564528 Geography Falknis Location in the Alps Location Graubünden, Switzerland Triesen, Liechtenstein Parent range Rätikon
Triesen-List of countries with McDonald's restaurants
(source: 2001) 226,376 See McDonald's Fiji 85 Liechtenstein May 3, 1996 Triesen 1 (source: 2018) 37,810 See McDonald's Switzerland 86 Lithuania May 31
Triesen-Liechtenstein Football Cup
1945–46 FC Triesen 3–1 FC Vaduz 1946–47 FC Triesen 2–0 FC Vaduz 1947–48 FC Triesen 4–2 FC Vaduz 1948–49 FC Vaduz 2–1 FC Triesen 1949–50 FC Triesen 3–2 FC
Triesen-2006–07 Liechtenstein Cup
Team 1 Score Team 2 11 August 2006 FC Schaan III 0–4 FC Triesen FC Ruggell II 1–3 (a.e.t.) FC Schaan II 12 August 2006 USV Eschen/Mauren II 1–0 FC Triesenberg
Triesen-2007–08 Liechtenstein Cup
Ruggell II 0–1 FC Balzers III FC Triesenberg II 0–6 FC Schaan II 12 August 2007 FC Vaduz III 1–5 FC Triesen 22 August 2007 FC Triesen II 0–2 FC Vaduz II
Triesen-1997–98 Liechtenstein Cup
Team 2 FC Ruggell 0–1 USV Eschen/Mauren FC Triesen II 0–4 FC Balzers II FC Schaan II 0–16 FC Triesen FC Triesen Español 0–4 FC Triesenberg FC Triesenberg
Triesen-1998–99 Liechtenstein Cup
Eschen/Mauren II 1–2 FC Vaduz Portuguese FC Triesen Español 2–5 FC Vaduz II FC Schaan Azzurri 0–2 FC Balzers FC Triesen 3–1 FC Ruggell FC Triesenberg II 1–8
Triesen-Schwarzhorn (Rätikon)
588056°E / 47.054833; 9.588056 Naming Language of name German Geography Location Triesen, Liechtenstein Graubünden, Switzerland Parent range Rätikon, Alps
Triesen-Heubühl
Liechtenstein in the Rätikon range of the Eastern Alps, to the east of the town of Triesen, with a height of 1,936 metres (6,352 ft). Unfolding Liechtenstein, Panorama
Triesen-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 0.1 to 1,000 square kilometers
of England. Schaan 26.8 Second largest municipality of Liechtenstein. Triesen 26.4 Third largest municipality of Liechtenstein. Pakri Islands 26.18 Islands
Triesen-Patrick Burgmeier
defender. He played club football for USV Eschen/Mauren, FC Vaduz, FC Triesen, and FC Schaan. He won six caps for Liechtenstein. Burgmeier is the elder
Triesen-Marco Schädler
became a temporary organist in the parish church of Triesenberg, and in Triesen. He was organist until 1998. From 1982 to 1988, he held a part-time position
Triesen-Igor Manojlović
FC Gams 2016–2017 FC Triesen 2017–2018 FC Triesen II 2018–2021 FC Gams 2021– FC Vaduz III Managerial career 2016–2017 FC Triesen (player-manager) 2021–
Triesen-Finland national under-17 football team
Euro U17 Championship qualification: Main round Finland 2–2 Ukraine Triesen, Liechtenstein Siltanen 70' Mero 76' Report Bondar 67' Kangasniemi 87'
Triesen-Franz-Josef Vogt
information Date of birth (1985-10-30) 30 October 1985 (age 38) Place of birth Triesen, Liechtenstein Position(s) Defender Team information Current team FC Balzers
Triesen-Ukraine national under-17 football team
Euro U17 Qualifying round Finland 2–2 Ukraine Sportanlage Blumenau, Triesen, Liechtenstein 12:00 Siltanen 70' Mero 76' Report Bondar 67' Kangasniemi
Triesen-Triesen
Triesen (German pronunciation: [ˈtʁiːzn̩] ) is the third largest municipality in Liechtenstein. It contains several historic churches dating from the
Triesen-Sandro Wieser
Liechtenstein national team. Born in Vaduz, Wieser began his youth career with FC Triesen and moved onto FC Vaduz. In 2006, he continued his youth career with FC
Triesen-Franz Schädler (footballer)
Position(s) Midfielder Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1996–1997 FC Triesen 1997–1998 FC Balzers International career 1995–1997 Liechtenstein 12 (1)
Triesen-Marco Pérez (Liechtenstein footballer)
midfielder for ASK-BSC Bruck/Leitha. Perez played his youth football with FC Triesen and moved to FC Vaduz in 1993. He advanced to their first team, in the
Triesen-Niklas Kieber
last played for FC Triesenberg. Kieber began his career in 2000 with FC Triesen. He was a member of the Liechtenstein national under-21 football team and
Triesen-Andreas Christen
Height 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) Position(s) Defender Youth career 2000–2006 FC Triesen Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 2007–2008 FC Landquart-Herrschaft
Triesen-Rufous grasshopper
und potenziellen Jagdhabitate des Grossen Mausohrs (Myotis myotis) in Triesen, Fürstentum Liechtenstein". Berichte der Botanisch-Zoologischen Gesellschaft
Triesen-List of battles involving the Old Swiss Confederacy
Gallen und Appenzell 1499 – Swabian War 1499, 12 February Battle of Triesen Triesen(FL) Ten Cantons and Three Leagues defeat Habsburg and Swabian League
Triesen-List of Liechtensteinian records in swimming
Tokyo, Japan 50m backstroke 32.63 Theresa Banzer Schwimmclub Aquarius Triesen 30 June 2012 Swiss Championships Nyon, Switzerland 100m backstroke 1:07
Triesen-List of football stadiums in Liechtenstein
Balzers Sportpark Eschen-Mauren 2,000 Eschen USV Eschen/Mauren Sportanlage Blumenau 2,100 Triesen FC Triesen Sportanlage Rheinwiese 1,500 Schaan FC Schaan
Triesen-Sportanlage Blumenau
Blumenau is a football stadium in Triesen, Liechtenstein. It has a capacity of 2,100 and is the home of FC Triesen. List of football stadiums in Liechtenstein
Triesen-1932 Liechtenstein general election
Ferdinand Risch Schellenberg Progressive Citizens' Party Philipp Elkuch Triesen Progressive Citizens' Party Adolf Frommelt Triesenberg Christian-Social
Triesen-1936 Liechtenstein general election
Ferdinand Risch Schellenberg Progressive Citizens' Party Philipp Elkuch Triesen Patriotic Union Ferdinand Heidegger Triesenberg Patriotic Union Josef Beck
Triesen-2003–04 Liechtenstein Cup
September 2003 FC Vaduz II 0–1 FC Triesen III 24 September 2003 USV Eschen/Mauren IV 2–2 (a.e.t.) (2–4 p) FC Schaan II FC Triesen II 0–0 (a.e.t.) (3–4 p) USV
Triesen-List of college towns
Liepāja) Bendern (Liechtenstein Institute) Gamprin (Liechtenstein Institute) Triesen (Private University in the Principality of Liechtenstein) Vaduz (University
Triesen-Switzerland national under-23 football team
(Paris, France; 25 May 1924) Biggest win Liechtenstein 0–10 Switzerland (Triesen, Liechtenstein; 10 September 1986) Biggest defeat Germany 4–0 Switzerland
Triesen-Women's football in Liechtenstein
third club to be created was FC Triesen. It was founded in 1996. When FC Ruggel dissolved in 2008, it left FC Triesen as the only senior women's club
Triesen-2013 Liechtenstein general election
Oberland, consists of the municipalities of Balzers, Planken, Schaan, Triesen, Triesenberg and Vaduz. On 28 January 2013, the newspaper Liechtensteiner
Triesen-History of Liechtenstein
November 2011. Beattie, David (2004). Liechtenstein : a modern history. Triesen: Van Eck. p. 2. ISBN 3-905501-62-7. Smith, J.T. (February 2011). Roman
Triesen-Bobsleigh
August 8, 2020. Herbert Oehri (2013-04-22). "Die Heidegger-Tragödie von Triesen" (in German). Hamburger Abendblatt article, accessed December 2010 "Yvonne
Triesen-2013–14 Liechtenstein Cup
Triesenberg FC Balzers II FC Ruggell FC Triesen FC Vaduz U23 USV Eschen/Mauren II FC Schaan Azzurri FC Triesen II FC Balzers III USV Eschen/Mauren III
Triesen-Private University in the Principality of Liechtenstein
fields of study: Medical Sciences and Law. The university is located in Triesen. The university has partnerships with over 20 other institutions in the
Triesen-FC Triesenberg
Vaduz. They reached the final for a second time in 2024, after beating FC Triesen in the semi-finals 2–0. Liechtenstein Football Cup Runners-up (2): 2015
Triesen-FC Ruggell
under the name FC Ruggell was in the Liechtenstein Junior Tournament in Triesen, which Ruggell's Youth C-Team took place in, with their first match happening
Triesen-FC Balzers
Cup in 1964, becoming the fourth team to win the competition after FC Triesen, FC Vaduz and FC Schaan. The club moved to the Sportplatz Rheinhau in 1970
Triesen-School uniforms by country
not widely worn in Liechtenstein. In September 2011, a primary school in Triesen adopted a voluntary uniform of logoed polo shirts following a campaign
Triesen-Free List (Liechtenstein)
the general assembly in August 2022, the members Daniel Lochner (from Triesen) and Samuel Schurte (from Balzers) decided to stand as mayoral candidates
Triesen-2014–15 Liechtenstein Cup
(U23) FC Balzers II FC Ruggell FC Schaan FC Triesen FC Triesenberg FC Balzers III USV Eschen/Mauren II FC Triesen II USV Eschen/Mauren III FC Ruggell II FC
Triesen-Adolf Schreiber
Schreiber Personal information Born (1913-08-31)31 August 1913 Schaan, Liechtenstein Died 20 August 1983(1983-08-20) (aged 69) Triesen, Liechtenstein
Triesen-Index of Liechtenstein-related articles
Telecommunications in Liechtenstein Telephone numbers in Liechtenstein The Independents Triesen Triesenberg Turks in Liechtenstein University of Liechtenstein Vaduz Vaduz
Triesen-Landtag of Liechtenstein
Ruggell and Schellenberg; Oberland consists of Balzers, Planken, Schaan, Triesen, Triesenberg and Vaduz. The type of open list procedure used is panachage
Triesen-2015–16 Liechtenstein Cup
Eschen/Mauren FC Triesen FC Vaduz II (U23) FC Balzers II FC Ruggell FC Schaan FC Triesenberg USV Eschen/Mauren II FC Schaan II (Azzurri) FC Triesen II FC Balzers
Triesen-Liechtenstein Employees' Association
Liechtensteiner ArbeitnehmerInnenverband Founded 2 February 1920 Headquarters Triesen, Liechtenstein Members 1300 Key people Sigi Langenbahn, president Affiliations
Triesen-Oliver Klaus
Liechtenstein Cup on 18 October as Vaduz won 17–0 against the reserve team of FC Triesen. This was the only game that Klaus played in that season. During September
Triesen-Academia Raetica
Südostschweiz Lab42, Davos Private Universität im Fürstentum Liechtenstein, Triesen UNESCO-Welterbe Tektonikarena Sardona, Sargans Verein Bündner Pärke, Wergenstein
Triesen-2000–01 Liechtenstein Cup
Eschen/Mauren FC Triesen II 3–8 FC Schaan FC Balzers II 1–2 FC Schaan II FC Triesenberg II 3–4 (a.e.t.) FC Ruggell II 18 October 2000 FC Triesen 1–0 FC Vaduz
Triesen-Aron Sele
2009–2014 FC Balzers Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 2014–2015 FC Triesen 0 (0) 2015–2018 FC Balzers 65 (4) 2018–2020 FC Vaduz 21 (1) 2020–2023 FC
Triesen-Oberland (electoral district)
Country Liechtenstein Seat Vaduz Municipalities 6 (Balzers, Planken, Schaan, Triesen, Triesenberg, Vaduz) Area • Total 125.2 km2 (48.3 sq mi) Population (2019)
Triesen-Liechtenstein Football Championship
1931, FC Ruggell was founded, whilst in 1932, FC Vaduz, FC Balzers, FC Triesen and FC Schaan were founded. Despite the growing interest of football in
Triesen-Valüna
Valüna is a valley area in Liechtenstein located in the municipality of Triesen. Valüna. geonames.org. v t e
Triesen-Lawena
valley area in southern Liechtenstein, located in the municipality of Triesen. The Lawena Power Station is the oldest hydropower station in Liechtenstein
Triesen-List of FIPS region codes (J–L)
Schaan Commune, Liechtenstein LS08 Schellenberg Commune, Liechtenstein LS09 Triesen Commune, Liechtenstein LS10 Triesenberg Commune, Liechtenstein LS11 Vaduz
Triesen-Liechtenstein national under-17 football team
(age 17) 8 1 Vaduz 2DF Benjamin Konzett (2007-07-01) 1 July 2007 (age 16) 5 0 Triesen 2DF Felix Oberwaditzer (2006-03-14) 14 March 2006 (age 18) 2 1 AKA Vorarlberg
Triesen-2019 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship qualification
12:00 Sportanlage Blumenau, Triesen Referee: Laura Rapp (Sweden) 31 August 2018 (2018-08-31) 18:00 Sportanlage Blumenau, Triesen Referee: Briet Bragadottir
Triesen-Teresa Morató
Opponent Score Result Competition 1. 18 September 2021 Sportanlage Blumenau, Triesen, Liechtenstein Liechtenstein 1–0 4–2 Friendly 2. 2–0 3. 3–0 4. 16 February
Triesen-Liechtenstein women's national football team
team's first match was an unofficial friendly against FFC Vorderland in Triesen, Liechtenstein, a 2–3 defeat in June 2019. Their first official match was
Triesen-2015 Liechtenstein local elections
Schellenberg 585 Progressive Citizens' Party Norman Wohlwend 387 78.7 Triesen 2,564 Progressive Citizens' Party Günter Mahl 1,032 57.9 Patriotic Union
Triesen-2007 Liechtenstein local elections
Schellenberg 549 Progressive Citizens' Party Norman Wohlwend 385 79.4 2.8 Triesen 2,299 Progressive Citizens' Party Günter Mahl 863 51.9 7.1 Patriotic Union
Triesen-2003 Liechtenstein local elections
Schellenberg 502 Progressive Citizens' Party Norman Wohlwend 334 76.6 Triesen 2,147 Progressive Citizens' Party Xaver Hoch 912 59.0 Patriotic Union Wolfgang
Triesen-1991 Liechtenstein local elections
7 40.3 5 11.5 1 – – – – FBPL Schellenberg 50.5 5 49.5 4 – – – – – – VU Triesen 48.3 6 44.5 5 – – – – 7.2 – FBPL Triesenberg 32.7 3 57.8 7 – – 9.5 1 –
Triesen-1987 Liechtenstein local elections
Schaan 54.7 7 45.3 6 – – – – FBPL Schellenberg 51.8 5 48.2 4 – – – – VU Triesen 48.0 5 52.0 6 – – – – FBPL Triesenberg 34.5 4 61.3 7 – – 4.2 – VU Vaduz
Triesen-1983 Liechtenstein local elections
5 49.6 4 VU Schaan 58.7 8 41.3 5 FBPL Schellenberg 58.7 5 41.3 4 FBPL Triesen 42.0 5 58.0 6 VU Triesenberg 42.4 5 57.6 6 VU Vaduz 56.2 7 43.8 6 FBPL
Triesen-1979 Liechtenstein local elections
50.5 5 FBPL Schaan 57.0 7 43.0 6 FBPL Schellenberg 57.6 5 42.4 4 FBPL Triesen 55.3 5 45.7 6 VU Triesenberg 39.0 4 61.0 7 VU Vaduz 57.9 8 42.1 5 FBPL
Triesen-1975 Liechtenstein local elections
Union – 271 44.3 Schellenberg 132 Patriotic Union Hermann Hassler 88 100 Triesen 519 Patriotic Union Rudolf Kindle 276 59.7 Progressive Citizens' Party
Triesen-2002–03 Liechtenstein Cup
Schaan Azzurri 0–11 FC Vaduz 1 October 2002 FC Triesen II 2–8 FC Balzers FC Triesenberg II 1–5 FC Triesen 2 October 2002 FC Balzers II 4–2 FC Ruggell USV
Triesen-2001–02 Liechtenstein Cup
Vaduz II 4–0 FC Ruggell FC Triesen Español 1–2 FC Triesenberg FC Triesenberg II 0–6 FC Balzers 17 October 2001 FC Triesen II 0–7 USV Eschen/Mauren FC
Triesen-1999–2000 Liechtenstein Cup
Team 1 Score Team 2 19 October 1999 FC Triesen II 3–3 (a.e.t.) (4–3 p) FC Schaan Azzuri FC Triesen 1–1 (a.e.t.) (2–1 p) FC Vaduz II FC Balzers II 2–1
Triesen-1993–94 Liechtenstein Cup
Schaan Azzurri 1–5 FC Triesenberg FC Vaduz II 2–1 FC Triesen FC Triesenberg II 4–6 FC Vaduz FC Triesen Español 1–2 FC Schaan FC Schaan II 0–14 USV Eschen/Mauren
Triesen-1992–93 Liechtenstein Cup
Team 1 Score Team 2 FC Ruggell II 0–10 FC Triesenberg FC Triesen II 2–7 FC Schaan FC Schaan II 0–5 FC Balzers FC Balzers II 1–4 USV Eschen/Mauren USV
Triesen-Energy in Liechtenstein
an agricultural building in Triesen (40 kWp), and industrial buildings in Vaduz (40 kWp), Schaanwald (36 kWp) and Triesen (30 kWp). In 2010, total consumption
Triesen-2018–19 Liechtenstein Cup
USV Eschen/Mauren II FC Triesenberg FC Balzers III FC Ruggell II FC Schaan FC Schaan II FC Triesen FC Triesen II USV Eschen/Mauren III FC Triesenberg II
Triesen-Football at the 1988 Summer Olympics – Men's European Qualifiers
Spain 25 May 1988 (1988-05-25) Lens, France 10 September 1986 (1986-09-10) Triesen, Liechtenstein 23 September 1986 (1986-09-23) St. Gallen, Switzerland Source:
Triesen-LV 1871
Munich, Munich LV 1871 Pensionsfonds AG, Triesen (Liechtenstein), founded in 2007 LV 1871 Private Assurance AG, Triesen (Liechtenstein), established in 2008
Triesen-1998 UEFA European Under-16 Championship qualifying
Triesen, Liechtenstein 25 February 1998 Liechtenstein 1–0 Azerbaijan Triesen, Liechtenstein 27 February 1998 Bulgaria 1–2 Liechtenstein Triesen,
Triesen-2019 Liechtenstein local elections
Schellenberg 633 Progressive Citizens' Party Norman Wohlwend 402 78.2 Triesen 2,620 Patriotic Union Daniela Wellenzohn-Erne 779 43.2 Progressive Citizens'
Triesen-Thomas Hobi
minutes of the team's 3 match Liechtenstein cup run, a 5:1 victory over FC Triesen II. The 2017–18 season was the first season since breaking into the senior
Triesen-Marius Zarn
Fussballverband. In the later years, he also worked as a youth coach at FC Triesen and head coach for FC Bad Ragaz, where he also played for the club's old
Triesen-2019–20 Liechtenstein Cup
Ruggell USV Eschen/Mauren II FC Triesen FC Triesenberg FC Balzers II USV Eschen/Mauren III FC Ruggell II FC Schaan FC Triesen II FC Schaan II FC Triesenberg
Triesen-Theo Schurte
rifle, prone event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. "Verstorbene Archiv". Triesen. 31 December 2022. Retrieved 19 October 2023. (in Luxembourgish) Evans
Triesen-1862 Liechtenstein general election
Municipality Electors Balzers 20 Eschen 18 Gamprin 6 Mauren 20 Planken 2 Ruggell 12 Schaan 20 Schellenberg 6 Triesen 16 Triesenberg 20 Vaduz 16 Total 156
Triesen-1866 Liechtenstein general election
Balzers 20 0 Eschen 18 0 Gamprin 6 0 Mauren 20 0 Planken 2 0 Ruggell 12 0 Schaan 20 0 Schellenberg 6 0 Triesen 16 0 Triesenberg 20 0 Vaduz 16 0 Total 156 0
Triesen-1872 Liechtenstein general election
22 +2 Eschen 18 0 Gamprin 6 0 Mauren 18 –2 Planken 2 0 Ruggell 12 0 Schaan 20 0 Schellenberg 6 0 Triesen 18 0 Triesenberg 20 0 Vaduz 16 0 Total 158 0
Triesen-2020–21 Liechtenstein Cup
Ruggell USV Eschen/Mauren II FC Triesen FC Triesenberg FC Balzers II USV Eschen/Mauren III FC Ruggell II FC Schaan FC Triesen II FC Schaan II FC Triesenberg
Triesen-1875 Liechtenstein general election
+2 Eschen 18 0 Gamprin 6 0 Mauren 18 –2 Planken 2 0 Ruggell 10 –2 Schaan 20 0 Schellenberg 8 +2 Triesen 18 0 Triesenberg 20 0 Vaduz 18 +2 Total 160 +2
Triesen-1877 Liechtenstein general election
Balzers 22 0 Eschen 18 0 Gamprin 6 0 Mauren 18 0 Planken 2 0 Ruggell 10 0 Schaan 20 0 Schellenberg 8 0 Triesen 18 0 Triesenberg 20 0 Vaduz 18 0 Total 160 0
Triesen-1878 Liechtenstein general election
18 0 Gamprin 6 0 Mauren 18 0 Planken 2 0 Ruggell 10 0 Schaan 20 0 Schellenberg 8 0 Triesen 18 0 Triesenberg 20 0 Vaduz 18 0 Total 160 0 Source: Vogt
Triesen-1882 Liechtenstein general election
Gamprin 8 +2 Mauren 20 +2 Planken 2 0 Ruggell 12 +2 Schaan 22 +2 Schellenberg 8 0 Triesen 24 +6 Triesenberg 22 +2 Vaduz 20 +2 Total 182 +22 Source: Vogt
Triesen-1886 Liechtenstein general election
20 0 Gamprin 8 0 Mauren 20 0 Planken 2 0 Ruggell 12 0 Schaan 22 0 Schellenberg 8 0 Triesen 24 0 Triesenberg 22 0 Vaduz 20 0 Total 182 0 Source: Vogt
Triesen-1894 Liechtenstein general election
Gamprin 8 0 Mauren 22 +2 Planken 2 0 Ruggell 12 0 Schaan 22 0 Schellenberg 10 +2 Triesen 22 –2 Triesenberg 24 +2 Vaduz 22 +2 Total 192 +12 Source: Vogt
Triesen-1898 Liechtenstein general election
22 0 Gamprin 8 0 Mauren 22 0 Planken 2 0 Ruggell 12 0 Schaan 22 0 Schellenberg 10 0 Triesen 22 0 Triesenberg 24 0 Vaduz 22 0 Total 192 0 Source: Vogt
Triesen-1914 Liechtenstein general election
Gamprin 8 0 Mauren 24 +2 Planken 2 0 Ruggell 14 +2 Schaan 26 +4 Schellenberg 10 +2 Triesen 26 +2 Triesenberg 28 +4 Vaduz 28 +4 Total 216 +24 Source: Vogt
Triesen-Liechtenstein national football team
1 Eschen/Mauren v. Slovakia, 11 September 2023 FW Julien Hasler (1989-09-22) 22 September 1989 (age 34) 6 0 Triesen v. Luxembourg, 19 November 2023
Triesen-Women's suffrage in Liechtenstein
Schaan 404 331 30 August-1 September 1985 Mauren 196 187 20 April 1986 Balzers 325 263 20 April 1986 Triesen 249 221 20 April 1986 Triesenberg 235 207
Triesen-Bettina Huber
career 2005–2009 Triesenberg Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 2009–2021 Triesen 2021– Staad International career 2021– Liechtenstein 8 (0) *Club domestic
Triesen-Elena Lohner
July 2001) is a Liechtensteiner footballer who plays as a defender for Triesen and the Liechtenstein national football team. "Elena Lohner". Liechtenstein
Triesen-Christina Müssner
Opponent Score Result Competition 1. 18 September 2021 Sportanlage Blumenau, Triesen, Liechtenstein Andorra 2–4 2–4 Friendly 2. 29 November 2021 Victoria Stadium
Triesen-Sevelen
9475 SFOS number 3275 ISO 3166 code CH-SG Surrounded by Buchs, Grabs, Triesen (LI), Vaduz (LI), Walenstadt, Wartau Twin towns Issum (Germany) Website
Triesen-Wartau
number 3276 ISO 3166 code CH-SG Surrounded by Balzers (LI), Flums, Mels, Sargans, Sevelen, Triesen (LI), Walenstadt Website www.wartau.ch SFSO statistics
Triesen-Switzerland's Next Topmodel season 3
Horgen Episode 2 14 Larissa Raphael Gurschler 19 1.87 m (6 ft 1+1⁄2 in) Triesen, Liechtenstein Episode 3 13 Papis Aleksandra Popovic 19 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Triesen-Katja Beck
information Current team Staad Youth career 2000–2009 Triesen Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 2009–2015 Triesen 2015– Staad International career‡ 2021– Liechtenstein
Triesen-2021–22 Liechtenstein Cup
USV Eschen/Mauren II FC Schaan FC Triesen FC Triesenberg FC Balzers II USV Eschen/Mauren III FC Ruggell II FC Triesen II FC Triesenberg II FC Schaan II
Triesen-Sümeyye Özcan (footballer)
April 2001) is a Liechtensteiner footballer who plays as a midfielder for Triesen and for the Liechtenstein national football team. Özcan made her senior
Triesen-Liechtenstein women's national football team results
18 September International friendly Liechtenstein 2–4 Andorra Triesen, Liechtenstein Vogt 41' Müssner 68' Report (LFV) Morató 6', 26' (pen.), 36' Gonçalves
Triesen-2022 Liechtenstein referendums
592 58.3 Balzers 958 616 61.8 Planken 123 72 73.7 Schaan 1,165 636 59.6 Triesen 1,036 496 57.9 Triesenberg 719 362 65.5 Oberland 4,993 2,774 60.5 Eschen
Triesen-Gezim Pepsi
heute gegen den FC Triesen 2 | Kickoff 20:15 Uhr | #hoppvadoz #supportFCV #fcvaduz #TRIVAD" [Our starting eleven today against FC Triesen 2 | Kickoff 20:15
Triesen-Törbel
Inventory of Swiss Heritage Sites. Törbel is twinned with the town of Triesen, Liechtenstein. In the 2007 federal election the most popular party was
Triesen-Rainer Nägele
German Language and Literature at Yale University. Nägele was born in Triesen, Liechtenstein. He completed his Abitur in St. Gallen, Switzerland, and
Triesen-Liechtenstein national under-23+ football team
0 0 Vaduz 3MF Kenny Kindle (2003-11-29) 29 November 2003 (age 20) 0 0 Triesen 3MF Nicola Kollmann (1994-11-23) 23 November 1994 (age 29) 0 0 Ruggell
Triesen-2023 Liechtenstein local elections
Oberland Rainer Beck Rainer Beck Schaan Oberland Daniel Hilti Daniel HiltiNC Triesen Oberland Daniela Erne Daniela ErneSR Triesenberg Oberland Christoph Beck
Triesen-Anton Frommelt
worked as an art teacher in between 1920 and 1922. He was as a pastor in Triesen from 1922 until 1933. Frommelt was a member of the Landtag of Liechtenstein
Triesen-Henryk Dobosz
– shared 2nd-4th place; 2002 – Freudenstadt – ranked 1st place; 2003 – Triesen – shared 2nd-7th place; 2005 – Görlitz – shared 1st-3rd place; 2006 – Buchen
Triesen-1991–92 Liechtenstein Cup
the defending champions, and FC Vaduz won the competition. 28 May 1992 Triesen "Liechtenstein Cup 1946-1997". www.rsssf.org. Retrieved 21 June 2023. "Aktiv-Cup:
Triesen-1990–91 Liechtenstein Cup
the defending champions, and FC Balzers won the competition. 9 May 1991 Triesen "Liechtenstein Cup 1946-1997". www.rsssf.org. Retrieved 21 June 2023. "Aktiv-Cup:
Triesen-1989–90 Liechtenstein Cup
defending champions, and FC Vaduz won the competition again. 24 May 1990 Triesen "Liechtenstein Cup 1946-1997". www.rsssf.org. Retrieved 21 June 2023. "Aktiv-Cup:
Triesen-2005–06 Liechtenstein Cup
Triesenberg II 0–6 USV Eschen/Mauren FC Triesen Español 0–9 FC Balzers FC Ruggell II 0–3 FC Schaan FC Vaduz II 0–3 FC Triesen FC Schaan Azzurri 0–12 FC Vaduz
Triesen-2004–05 Liechtenstein Cup
Triesenberg II 0–6 USV Eschen/Mauren FC Balzers II 1–1 (a.e.t.) (3–0 p) FC Triesen FC Triesen II 1–5 USV Eschen/Mauren II 29 September 2004 FC Vaduz II 1–2 FC Triesenberg
Triesen-1988–89 Liechtenstein Cup
the defending champions, and FC Balzers won the competition. 4 May 1989 Triesen "Liechtenstein Cup 1946-1997". www.rsssf.org. Retrieved 21 June 2023. "Aktiv-Cup:
Triesen-Alfons Feger
1922 to June 1922 and again from June 1922 to 1928. Feger was born in Triesen, Liechtenstein on 6 April 1856 to one of 7 children. He attended state
Triesen-2023–24 Liechtenstein Cup
Eschen/Mauren II Ruggell Schaan Triesen Triesenberg Balzers II Eschen/Mauren III Ruggell II Triesen II Vaduz III Schaan II Triesenberg II Triesen III
Triesen-Portuguese in Liechtenstein
Liechtensteiner clubs. For instance, in 2023 there were 5 Portuguese playing for FC Triesen (Valerio Lage Martins, Sérgio Percina Ferreira, Heitor Ferreira da Fonseca
Triesen-Martin Risch
Liechtenstein from 1960 to 1965. Risch was born on 17 September 1899 in Triesen as one of nine children. His mother died shortly after his birth and he
Triesen-Ferdinand Nigg
Retrieved 23 September 2023. "Liechtenstein. Die Volkspartei-Versammlung in Triesen". Oberrheinische Nachrichten (in German). 23 April 1920. p. 1. Retrieved
Triesen-Josef Büchel
training as a teacher Büchel taught in Balzers from 1931 to 1935 and in Triesen from 1935 to 1945. Büchel founded the Liechtenstein section of the Swiss
Triesen-1939 Liechtenstein putsch
homes by opponents. Further coup participants were supposed to close the Triesen-Balzers road and the Vaduz-Sevelen Rhine bridge in the wake of the German
Triesen-Liechtenstein Red Cross
family welfare until 1996 and in 1956 a children's home was opened in Triesen, which was later moved to Schaan in 1965. The organisation has offered
Triesen-Ivo Beck
Vaduz and then in 1957 he founded the Administral Anstalt trust company in Triesen. From 1951 to 1959 Beck was the President of the Patriotic Union. From
Triesen-People at the Center
MiM Leader Kevin Marxer Founded 2022 Headquarters Landstrasse 92, 9495 Triesen, Liechtenstein Ideology Anti-vaccine activism Euroscepticism Colours
Triesen-Karl Schädler (born 1850)
Vaduz state school, a church in Balzers, funding for the poor houses in Triesen, Eschen, and Vaduz and the formation of a foundation to support the education
Triesen-List of country subdivision flags in Europe
Vilnius Balzers Eschen Gamprin Mauren Planken Ruggell Schaan Schellenberg Triesen Triesenberg Vaduz Wiltz Canton Gozo Region Anenii Noi District Basarabeasca
Triesen-Joseph Wenzel I, Prince of Liechtenstein
Fürsten von Liechtenstein. Triesen: van Eck. p. 77. ISBN 3-905501-22-8. Wanger, Harald (1995). Fürsten von Liechtenstein. Triesen: van Eck. p. 97. ISBN 3-905501-22-8
Triesen-Fläsch
Surrounded by Bad Ragaz (SG), Balzers (LI), Maienfeld, Mels (SG), Sargans (SG), Triesen (LI), Vilters-Wangs (SG) Website www.flaesch.ch SFSO statistics
Triesen-Maienfeld
of Fläsch, Canton Graubünden. To the north, it is bordered by Balzers, Triesen, Schaan, the country of Liechtenstein, Nenzing and Vorarlberg, Austria
Triesen-Flag of Liechtenstein
Flag Municipality Adopted Description Balzers Eschen Gamprin Mauren Planken Ruggell Schaan Schellenberg Triesen Triesenberg Vaduz
Triesen-FC Vaduz
FC Vaduz 11–0 FC Schaan (04.05.2016, FL–Cup Final) Biggest away win: FC Triesen II 0–22 FC Vaduz (09.11.1999, FL–Cup Quarter-Finals) Player with most trophies
Triesen-List of association football clubs playing in the league of another country
Liechtensteiner in Switzerland FC Balzers USV Eschen/Mauren FC Ruggell FC Schaan FC Triesen FC Triesenberg FC Vaduz All clubs in Liechtenstein play in the Swiss Football