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Triesenberg-FC Triesenberg
Fussball Club Triesenberg is a Liechtensteiner amateur football team that plays in Triesenberg, Liechtenstein. It is one of the seven official teams in
Triesenberg-Triesenberg
Triesenberg (German pronunciation: [ˈtʁiːzn̩ˌbɛʁk] ) is a municipality in Liechtenstein with a population of 2,636. Its area of 29.69 square kilometres
Triesenberg-2023–24 Liechtenstein Cup
cup on 8 May 2024 (their tenth consecutive Liechtenstein Cup win and fiftieth overall), defeating Triesenberg 5–0 in the final. TH Title holders. Two “third”
Triesenberg-Liechtenstein
troubled river begins at Triesenberg and flows into the Ill in Austria (near Feldkirch). The only naturally formed lake in Liechtenstein is the Gampriner Seelein
Triesenberg-Municipalities of Liechtenstein
1 is a true enclave Vaduz: 6 exclaves, of which 2 are true enclaves Triesenberg: 1 exclave Balzers: 2 exclaves In ISO 3166-2, the codes of the municipalities
Triesenberg-Landtag of Liechtenstein
Principality of Liechtenstein (German: Landtag des Fürstentums Liechtenstein), commonly referred to as the Landtag of Liechtenstein (German: Liechtensteinischer
Triesenberg-Walser German
Switzerland (Valais, Ticino, Grisons), Italy (Piedmont, Aosta Valley), Liechtenstein (Triesenberg, Planken), and Austria (Vorarlberg). Usage of the terms Walser
Triesenberg-Demographics of Liechtenstein
closely related to those dialects spoken in neighbouring regions. In Triesenberg a quite distinct dialect promoted by the municipality is spoken. According
Triesenberg-Schaan
municipality in the Liechtenstein Oberland. It is bordered to the south by the capital, Vaduz, to the east by Planken and Triesenberg, and to the north
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-National Police (Liechtenstein)
the Principality of Liechtenstein (German: Landespolizei des Fürstentums Liechtenstein), is the national police force of Liechtenstein. It is composed of
Triesenberg-Politics of Liechtenstein
Planken, Ruggell, Schaan, Schellenberg, Triesen, Triesenberg, and Vaduz. Municipalities of Liechtenstein are entitled under the constitution to secede from
Triesenberg-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 in the
Triesenberg-Liechtenstein–Switzerland relations
Switzerland and Liechtenstein have been close, with Switzerland accepting the role of safeguarding the interests of its smaller neighbour, Liechtenstein. Liechtenstein
Triesenberg-Malbun
an exclave of the municipality of Triesenberg, in Liechtenstein. Malbun is the only resort for skiing in Liechtenstein. It is located at 1,600 metres (5
Triesenberg-Palmarian Christian Church
Unterschwandorf), in Switzerland (Aadorf, Andermatt, Jaun & Oberwil), in Liechtenstein (Triesenberg), in Austria (Böhlerwerk, Hollenstein, Kitzeck, Leonding, Ludersdorf
Triesenberg-2011–12 Liechtenstein Cup
season's competitions: FC Vaduz, USV Eschen/Mauren, FC Balzers and FC Triesenberg. The four winners of the Quarterfinals will compete in the Semifinals
Triesenberg-Vaduz
Fürstentums Liechtenstein. Band 2: Die Namen der Gemeinden Triesenberg, Vaduz, Schaan. Hrsg. vom Historischen Verein für das Fürstentum Liechtenstein. Vaduz
Triesenberg-History of Liechtenstein
occupied by the Principality of Liechtenstein in 814, with the formation of the subcountry of Lower Rhætia. Liechtenstein's borders have remained unchanged
Triesenberg-Liechtenstein Football Cup
The Liechtenstein Football Cup is Liechtenstein's premier football competition, and has been organised annually by the Liechtenstein Football Association
Triesenberg-Postal codes in Switzerland and Liechtenstein
9492: Eschen 9493: Mauren 9494: Schaan 9495: Triesen 9496: Balzers 9497: Triesenberg 9498: Planken 9499: omitted Italy – Inclusion of the Italian municipality
Triesenberg-Steg (Liechtenstein)
Steg ([ʃteːkʰ], sh'take) is a village in Liechtenstein, located in the municipality of Triesenberg. Liechtenstein's only ski jumping hill was situated here
Triesenberg-Sücka
Sücka is a village of Liechtenstein, located in the municipality of Triesenberg. The village is located just to the west of Rotenboden on the road to
Triesenberg-2007 in Liechtenstein
Vaduz 8 – 0 FC Ruggell 11 August FC Ruggell II 0 – 1 FC Balzers III FC Triesenberg II 0 – 6 FC Schaan II 12 August – FC Vaduz III 1 – 5 FC Triesen 22 August
Triesenberg-Maria Foser
1984 to 1993. Foser-Beck lives in Triesenberg and is a member of the Liechtenstein Samaritan Association. "Liechtenstein 1978-1988". Fürstliche Regierung
Triesenberg-2022 in Liechtenstein
– 6 FC Schaan FC 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
Triesenberg-2021 in Liechtenstein
II FC Ruggell II 2 – 2 (5 – 4 p) USV Eschen/Mauren II 29 September FC Triesenberg II 0 – 1 USV Eschen/Mauren III 29 October FC Ruggell II 2 – 0 USV Eschen/Mauren
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-List of enclaves and exclaves
exclave is also an enclave (listed above) Turna und Sareis ~6.6 Liechtenstein Triesenberg 47°05′48.5″N 9°37′19.4″E / 47.096806°N 9.622056°E / 47.096806;
Triesenberg-Pascal Foser
Liechtensteiner footballer who currently plays for FC Triesenberg. He was a member of the Liechtenstein national football team, making his debut in a friendly
Triesenberg-2013 Liechtenstein general election
consists of the municipalities of Balzers, Planken, Schaan, Triesen, Triesenberg and Vaduz. On 28 January 2013, the newspaper Liechtensteiner Vaterland
Triesenberg-Sportanlage Leitawies
Sportanlange Leitawies is a football stadium in Triesenberg, Liechtenstein. It is the home ground of FC Triesenberg and has a capacity of 800 made up of 400
Triesenberg-Rotenboden
Rotaboda) is a village of Liechtenstein, located in the municipality of Triesenberg. It is the highest settlement in Liechtenstein at 850m elevation. It is
Triesenberg-Ronny Büchel
Buchs. He then joined FC Triesen in July 2015. In 2017 he played for FC Triesenberg. Ronny Büchel wird Ruggell-Trainer, volksblatt.li, 28 April 2011 LFV:
Triesenberg-Index of Liechtenstein-related articles
Telecommunications in Liechtenstein Telephone numbers in Liechtenstein The Independents Triesen Triesenberg Turks in Liechtenstein University of Liechtenstein Vaduz Vaduz
Triesenberg-Portuguese in Liechtenstein
Monteiro) and 1 playing for FC Triesenberg (Ricardo Maia). The Portuguese language is quite visible in Liechtenstein, due that 2.44% of the country's
Triesenberg-2009–10 Liechtenstein Cup
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, FC Ruggell and
Triesenberg-Liechtenstein wine
The Principality of Liechtenstein is a producer of wine. The country has a climate ideally suited for the cultivation of wine with mountain slopes facing
Triesenberg-Miss Liechtenstein
semifinalists : Ended as special awards winner ""Miss Liechtenstein" – herzliche Gratulation!" (PDF). Triesenberg Dorfspiegel. No. 107. August 2007. p. 26. Archived
Triesenberg-2010–11 Liechtenstein Cup
2010. The five winners of the First Round, along with FC Schaan, FC Triesenberg and FC Ruggell competed in the Second Round. The games were played on
Triesenberg-Masescha
Masescha is a village of Liechtenstein, located in the municipality of Triesenberg. 1560505938 Masescha on OpenStreetMap v t e
Triesenberg-Josef Gassner (politician)
political figure from Liechtenstein who served in the Landtag of Liechtenstein. Gassner was born on 12 April 1876 in Triesenberg as the son of Landtag
Triesenberg-County of Vaduz
included the current municipalities of Balzers, Planken, Schaan, Triesen, Triesenberg and Vaduz. The county was created in 1342, after the subdivision of the
Triesenberg-Walser migrations
Brandnertal, Silbertal, Laterns, Schröcken, Lech, Warth, Galtür In Liechtenstein: Triesenberg "Migrations of the Walser — Willkommen auf WalserAlps". www.walser-alps
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-Liechtensteiners
Liechtensteiner, pronounced [ˈlɪçtn̩ˌʃtaɪ̯nɐ] ) are people native to Liechtenstein linked strictly with Swiss Germans and Swabians. There were approximately
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-2013–14 Liechtenstein Cup
Second Round, along with FC Vaduz, USV Eschen/Mauren, FC Balzers and FC Triesenberg competed in the quarterfinals. The games were played on 5 and 12 November
Triesenberg-FC Vaduz
system). In the season 2014–15 they played semi-finals in Liechtenstein Cup against FC Triesenberg and they lost 1–0 after extra time. Note: Flags indicate
Triesenberg-2022–23 Liechtenstein Cup
The 2023–23 Liechtenstein Cup was the 78th season of Liechtenstein's annual cup competition. Seven clubs competed with a total of 17 teams for one spot
Triesenberg-Catholic Church in Liechtenstein
The Catholic Church in Liechtenstein is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope in Rome. In 2020, 72% of the
Triesenberg-Wangerberg
village of Liechtenstein, located in the municipality of Triesenberg. The village lies on a hill in front of Triesen, 2 km south of Triesenberg. It is crossed
Triesenberg-2015–16 Liechtenstein Cup
the last season (FC Vaduz, USV Eschen/Mauren, FC Vaduz II (U23) and FC Triesenberg), competed in the quarterfinals. 4 May 2016 18:30 Rheinpark Stadion,
Triesenberg-Silum
Silum is a village of Liechtenstein, located in the municipality of Triesenberg. 4200555512 Silum on OpenStreetMap Media related to Silum at Wikimedia
Triesenberg-Theodor Schädler
aimed to unify with Nazi Germany. Schädler was born on 2 January 1896 in Triesenberg to the son of tailor Hieronymus Schädler and his mother Rosina Heeb as
Triesenberg-2008–09 Liechtenstein Cup
Triesen, while the other two teams eligible for the first round, FC Triesenberg and FC Schaan, received a bye. The games were played on August 26 – 28
Triesenberg-1988–89 Liechtenstein Cup
The 1988–89 Liechtenstein Cup was the forty-fourth season of Liechtenstein's annual cup competition. Seven clubs competed with a total of fifteen teams
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-Niklas Beck
centre-back for Eschen/Mauren and the Liechtenstein national team. Beck made his international debut for Liechtenstein on 25 March 2021 in a 2022 FIFA World
Triesenberg-2012–13 Liechtenstein Cup
season's competitions: FC Vaduz, USV Eschen/Mauren, FC Balzers and FC Triesenberg. The games were played on 6 November 2012. The four winners of the quarter-finals
Triesenberg-Peter Rheinberger
from Balzers to Ruggell and the building of roads in Liechtenstein, notably the Vaduz–Triesenberg–Sücka road, which was completed in 1868. His work also
Triesenberg-Samina (river)
1 mi)). The Samina comes into existence at Ölersegg (meeting point of Triesenberg, an exclave of Schaan (Brandegg) and an exclave of Balzers), where the
Triesenberg-2016–17 Liechtenstein Cup
to the second round (FC Balzers III, FC Ruggell, FC Triesen, and FC Triesenberg). The quarterfinals involved the four teams who won in the second round
Triesenberg-Gaflei
Gaflei is a village of Liechtenstein, located in Triesenberg, the highest and largest municipality (by area) in the Oberland constituency of the country
Triesenberg-Wilhelm Beck
presenting the original draft for the constitution of Liechtenstein. Beck was born on 26 March 1885 in Triesenberg as the son of farmer and plasterer by the same
Triesenberg-Mathias Sele
footballer who currently plays for FC Schaan. He was a member of the Liechtenstein national football team, making his debut in a UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying
Triesenberg-Marco Schädler
Marco Schädler (born 2 March 1964, in Triesenberg) is a composer from Liechtenstein. He studied music at the conservatory in Feldkirch, Austria. As a
Triesenberg-1990–91 Liechtenstein Cup
The 1990–91 Liechtenstein Cup was the forty-sixth season of Liechtenstein's annual cup competition. Seven clubs competed with a total of sixteen teams
Triesenberg-List of diplomatic missions in Liechtenstein
Kazakhstan (Ruggell) Latvia (Balzers) Lithuania (Triesen) Luxembourg (Triesenberg) Malta (Schaan) Mexico Monaco North Macedonia Netherlands (Schaan)
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-Triesen
highest point of Liechtenstein, the Grauspitz, at 2,599 metres (8,527 feet) above sea level. It is located between Vaduz, Triesenberg and Balzers. The
Triesenberg-Andreas Gerster
international footballer from Liechtenstein who played as a midfielder. Gerster last played club football for FC Triesenberg, and formerly played for FC
Triesenberg-Niklas Kieber
footballer who 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
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-Franz Schädler (alpine skier)
skier who competed in the 1936 Winter Olympics. He was born at Triesenberg, Liechtenstein, and died at Makiivka, Donetsk Oblast in Ukraine in December 1941
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-1989–90 Liechtenstein Cup
The 1989–90 Liechtenstein Cup was the forty-fifth season of Liechtenstein's annual cup competition. Seven clubs competed with a total of fifteen teams
Triesenberg-Ivo Beck
MGV church choir and the Harmoniemusik in Triesenberg. In 1954 he received the Golden Lily of the Liechtenstein Boy Scouts. Beck died on 9 September 1991
Triesenberg-1991–92 Liechtenstein Cup
The 1991–92 Liechtenstein Cup was the forty-seventh season of Liechtenstein's annual cup competition. Seven clubs competed with a total of sixteen teams
Triesenberg-Energy in Liechtenstein
Energy in Liechtenstein describes energy production, consumption and import in Liechtenstein. Liechtenstein has no domestic sources of fossil fuels and
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-Eastern Alps
(Walserwanderungen). Nearly 1,500 years later the people of Triesenberg in Liechtenstein still speak a dialect of German that was influence of Walser
Triesenberg-Women's football in Liechtenstein
Women's football in Liechtenstein faces challenges because it is not amongst the most popular sports for women. However, in recent years there have been
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-1998–99 Liechtenstein Cup
The 1998–99 Liechtenstein Cup was the fifty-fourth season of Liechtenstein's annual cup competition. Seven clubs competed with a total of sixteen teams
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-List of association football clubs playing in the league of another country
Schaan FC Triesen FC Triesenberg FC Vaduz All clubs in Liechtenstein play in the Swiss Football League system, as Liechtenstein has no properly recognized
Triesenberg-Gustav Schädler
from Liechtenstein who served as Prime Minister of Liechtenstein from 1922 to 1928. Schädler was born on 18 November 1883 in Triesenberg, Liechtenstein as
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-2005–06 Liechtenstein Cup
The 2005–06 Liechtenstein Cup was the sixty-first season of Liechtenstein's annual cup competition. Seven clubs competed with a total of sixteen teams
Triesenberg-Planken
Oberland, Liechtenstein. It has four exclaves, two enclaves and a population of 473. Thus by population it is the smallest municipality of Liechtenstein. It
Triesenberg-1995–96 Liechtenstein Cup
The 1995–96 Liechtenstein Cup was the fifty-first season of Liechtenstein's annual cup competition. Seven clubs competed with a total of fourteen teams
Triesenberg-Rony Hanselmann
Hanselmann began his youth career with FC Triesenberg and moved onto FC Balzers in 2009. He was a member of the Liechtenstein national under-21 football team and
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-Walser people
Valley or Valsesia, in Vercelli province). In Liechtenstein, there is one Walser community: Triesenberg, including Saminatal and Malbun. Until the 1930s
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-EHC Vaduz-Schellenberg
indoor ice arena in Liechtenstein. The club's home rink is the Eisplatz Schlucher-Treff in the resort town of Malbun, Triesenberg. Home league matches
Triesenberg-1994–95 Liechtenstein Cup
The 1994–95 Liechtenstein Cup was the fifteenth season of Liechtenstein's annual cup competition. Seven clubs competed with a total of fourteen teams
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-Thomas Beck (footballer)
February 1981) is a retired Liechtenstein football striker who last played for FC Triesenberg. Beck also played for the Liechtenstein national football team
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-2007 Tour de Suisse
– Brunnen to Nauders, 228.7 km (142.1 mi) 19 June 2007 – Nauders to Triesenberg–Malbun, 167.2 km (103.9 mi) 20 June 2007 – Vaduz to Giubiasco, 192.8 km
Triesenberg-List of city flags in Europe
Balzers Eschen Gamprin Mauren Planken Ruggell Schaan Schellenberg Triesen Triesenberg Vaduz Betzdorf Diekirch Luxembourg City Agualva-Cacém Angeja Argoncilhe
Triesenberg-1996–97 Liechtenstein Cup
The 1996–97 Liechtenstein Cup was the fifty-second season of Liechtenstein's annual cup competition. Seven clubs competed with a total of fourteen teams
Triesenberg-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.
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-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.
Triesenberg-Mathias Christen
Liechtenstein and Thailand for FC Triesen, FC Balzers, FC Wil, FC Gossau, FC Vaduz, FC Linth 04, USV Eschen/Mauren, Singhtarua and FC Triesenberg. He
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-2017–18 Liechtenstein Cup
The 2017–18 Liechtenstein Cup was the 73rd season of Liechtenstein's annual cup competition. Seven clubs competed with a total of 16 teams for one spot
Triesenberg-Björn Weikl
Retrieved 4 October 2018. "FC Balzers und Triesenberg ermitteln Cupfinalisten" [FC Balzers and Triesenberg determine cup winners]. vaterland.li (in German)
Triesenberg-List of proper names of stars
TrES-3 Pipoltr IAU new 2019 Liechtenstein proposal; named after a bright and visible butterfly in the local dialect of Triesenberg. // Taurus 28 Tauri Aa Pleione
Triesenberg-2024 in association football
Supercup Riga FC 1–1 (5–4 p) FK RFS 1st — Liechtenstein 2023–24 Liechtenstein Cup FC Vaduz 5–0 FC Triesenberg 15th 2022–23 Lithuania 2024 Lithuanian Supercup
Triesenberg-List of country subdivision flags
Balzers Eschen Gamprin Mauren Planken Ruggell Schaan Schellenberg Triesen Triesenberg Vaduz Wiltz Canton Gozo Region Ailuk Atoll Bikini Atoll (details) Ebon
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-Rafinha (footballer, born April 1988)
defeat. On 4 April 2012, he scored a goal in a 3–1 win against Triesenberg in Liechtenstein Cup, as a result of which his side progressed to the final of
Triesenberg-Fabian Eberle
Liechtensteiner footballer who currently plays for Schaan. He was a member of the Liechtenstein national under-21 football team and had 13 caps and one goal. Eberle
Triesenberg-Bettina Huber
plays as a goalkeeper for FC Staad and the Liechtenstein national football team. "Bettina Huber". Liechtenstein Fussballverband (in German). Retrieved 15
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-Lucas Eberle
Eschen/Mauren, and returned to Balzers in 2011. He was a member of the Liechtenstein national football team and holds 12 caps. "Lucas Eberle – FC Balzers"
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-Elena Lohner
plays as a defender for Triesen and the Liechtenstein national football team. "Elena Lohner". Liechtenstein Fussballverband (in German). Retrieved 15
Triesenberg-Naser Aliji
one occasion. Aliji won the 2014–15 Liechtenstein Cup playing two matches including the final against Triesenberg on 13 May 2015 when Vaduz won 5–0 and
Triesenberg-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.
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-List of highest towns by country
not controlled by the Burmese government. [7][8][9] 88 Liechtenstein Rotenboden Triesenberg 1,416 4,645 89 Cyprus Prodromos Limassol District 1,380
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-GSC 03089-00929
the NameExoWorlds campaign by Liechtenstein, during the 100th anniversary of the IAU. In the local dialect of Triesenberg, Pipoltr is a bright and visible
Triesenberg-List of FIPS region codes (J–L)
LS08 Schellenberg Commune, Liechtenstein LS09 Triesen Commune, Liechtenstein LS10 Triesenberg Commune, Liechtenstein LS11 Vaduz Commune, Liechtenstein
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-Helmut Krackowizer
Siedlung and Ries hill climb race, Pötschen Pass as well as in Liechtenstein at the Triesenberg. The year's result of 1947: three first places, two-class records
Triesenberg-List of international presidential trips made by Joachim Gauck
16–17 September Liechtenstein Vaduz Triesenberg Gauck met with Crown Prince Alois of Liechtenstein and the reigning Prince of Liechtenstein Hans-Adam II
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-List of natural luge tracks
New Zealand, Slovenia, Ukraine, Slovakia, Switzerland, France, and Liechtenstein as well as Canada and the United States. The most well-known natural
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-Simon Beck (luger)
Simon Beck Personal information Nationality Liechtenstein Born (1947-12-20) 20 December 1947 (age 76) Triesenberg, Liechtenstein Sport Sport Luge
Triesenberg-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
Largest island of the Daitō Islands, part of Japan. Triesenberg 29.8 Largest municipality of Liechtenstein. Shapinsay 29.48 Island part of Orkney, part of
Triesenberg-Werner Sele
Werner Sele Personal information Nationality Liechtenstein Born (1951-06-24) 24 June 1951 (age 72) Triesenberg, Liechtenstein Sport Sport Luge
Triesenberg-Mateus (footballer, born June 1983)
Azin 13 (0) 2011–2013 FC Linth 04 26 (1) 2013 Francana 8 (0) 2013–2014 Triesenberg 2014 Inter de Limeira 16 (0) 2014 Portuguesa 12 (0) 2015 Atlético Goianiense
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-2003 UEFA European Under-19 Championship squads
Bílek Head coach: Stuart Baxter Head Coach : René Girard Vaduz is a Liechtenstein club which plays in Swiss football league Capped for Trinidad and Tobago
Triesenberg-Pascal Schürpf
advanced to the final of the 2014–15 Liechtenstein Cup and Schurpf was able to score as they won 5–0 against FC Triesenberg. In the first qualification round
Triesenberg-List of proper names of exoplanets
2019 NameExoWorlds Lebanon Umbäässa "small ant" in the Triesenberg dialect of southern Liechtenstein TrES-3 (Pipoltr) 1.91 1.305 1.30618608 0.0226 transit
Triesenberg-2011 Tour de Suisse
June 2011 – Tobel-Tägerschen to Triesenberg (Liechtenstein), 157.7 km (98.0 mi) 17 June 2011 – Vaduz (Liechtenstein) to Serfaus–Fiss–Ladis [de] (Austria)
Triesenberg-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 0.1 to 1,000 square kilometers
Largest island of the Daitō Islands, part of Japan. Triesenberg 29.8 Largest municipality of Liechtenstein. Shapinsay 29.48 Island part of Orkney, part of
Triesenberg-List of highest paved roads in Europe by country
(Val d'Ese) 1600 m Malbun Alps Liechtenstein dead end road from Steg and Vaduz, (Triesenberg) Highest road in Liechtenstein. Ski area 47°6′7.2″N 9°36′28
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 0.1 to 250 square kilometers
Largest island of the Daitō Islands, part of Japan. Triesenberg 29.8 Largest municipality of Liechtenstein. Shapinsay 29.48 Island part of Orkney, part of
Triesenberg-Schaan
bordered to the south by the capital, Vaduz, to the east by Planken and Triesenberg, and to the north by the municipalities of Eschen and Gamprin. In the
Triesenberg-Helmut Krackowizer
Ries hill climb race, Pötschen Pass as well as in Liechtenstein at the Triesenberg. The year's result of 1947: three first places, two-class records, two
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-National Police (Liechtenstein)
crossed the border and went to Triesenberg to set up an observation post. Swiss commanders had overlooked the fact that Triesenberg was not in Swiss territory
Triesenberg-2011 Games of the Small States of Europe
Sportplatz Rheinwiese, Schaan Athletics Squash House, Vaduz Squash Tenniscenter Bannholz, Vaduz Tennis Turnhalle Primarschule, Triesenberg Volleyball
Triesenberg-Liechtensteiners
Lichtensteiners is Alemannic German, with 1,300 people (primarily in Triesenberg and Malbun) speaking Walser German. Lichtensteiner Americans speaking
Triesenberg-Thomas Beck (footballer)
1981) is a retired Liechtenstein football striker who last played for FC Triesenberg. Beck also played for the Liechtenstein national football team. He earned
Triesenberg-List of highest towns by country
controlled by the Burmese government. [7][8][9] 88 Liechtenstein Rotenboden Triesenberg 1,416 4,645 89 Cyprus Prodromos Limassol District 1,380 4,528 90 Iraq
Triesenberg-List of football clubs in Liechtenstein
Rheinwiese 1,500 7 FC Triesen Triesen Blumenau Stadium 2,100 7 FC Triesenberg Triesenberg Sportanlage Leitawis 800 7 FC Vaduz Vaduz Rheinpark Stadion 7,584
Triesenberg-Recognition of same-sex unions in Liechtenstein
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 72.1% Vaduz 70.6% 1,237 29.4% 516 1,753 71
Triesenberg-List of natural luge tracks
145 12.88 Not listed [54] Telfes Austria Tiers Italy Toblach Italy Triesenberg Liechtenstein 300 38.65 13 Not listed [55] Umhausen Austria 1000 120
Triesenberg-Masescha
Masescha is a village of Liechtenstein, located in the municipality of Triesenberg. 1560505938 Masescha on OpenStreetMap v t e
Triesenberg-Silum
Silum is a village of Liechtenstein, located in the municipality of Triesenberg. 4200555512 Silum on OpenStreetMap Media related to Silum at Wikimedia
Triesenberg-Gaflei
Gaflei is a village of Liechtenstein, located in Triesenberg, the highest and largest municipality (by area) in the Oberland constituency of the country
Triesenberg-Rotenboden
Rotaboda) is a village of Liechtenstein, located in the municipality of Triesenberg. It is the highest settlement in Liechtenstein at 850m elevation. It
Triesenberg-Sücka
Sücka is a village of Liechtenstein, located in the municipality of Triesenberg. The village is located just to the west of Rotenboden on the road to
Triesenberg-Wangerberg
located in 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
Triesenberg-Outline of Liechtenstein
9498 Planken 366 5,3 Planken 9490 Vaduz 5047 17,3 Vaduz 9497 Triesenberg 2542 29,8 Triesenberg, Masescha, Silum Gaflei, Steg, Malbun 9495 Triesen 4643 26
Triesenberg-Football in Liechtenstein
Switzerland. FC Balzers USV Eschen/Mauren FC Ruggell FC Schaan FC Triesen FC Triesenberg FC Vaduz There are seven football teams in Liechtenstein: Women's football
Triesenberg-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 0.1 to 250 square kilometers
Ōyano-jima 29.88 Largest island of the Daitō Islands, part of Japan. Triesenberg 29.8 Largest municipality of Liechtenstein. Shapinsay 29.48 Island part
Triesenberg-Liechtenstein national under-21 football team
March 2022 GK Raffael Loosli (2000-08-31) August 31, 2000 (age 23) 2 0 Triesenberg v. Belarus, 16 November 2021 DF Elias Jäger (2002-02-15) February 15
Triesenberg-Liechtenstein
originated in Valais—entered the region and settled; the mountain village of Triesenberg today preserves features of the Walser dialect. By 1200, dominions across
Triesenberg-Politics of Liechtenstein
Eschen, Gamprin, Mauren, Planken, Ruggell, Schaan, Schellenberg, Triesen, Triesenberg, and Vaduz. Municipalities of Liechtenstein are entitled under the constitution
Triesenberg-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
Ōyano-jima 29.88 Largest island of the Daitō Islands, part of Japan. Triesenberg 29.8 Largest municipality of Liechtenstein. Shapinsay 29.48 Island part
Triesenberg-Liechtenstein wine
Blaufränkisch. The highest vineyard in the country is the Walser village of Triesenberg at 850 meters (2800 ft), which has seen some successful experimental
Triesenberg-Liechtenstein Football Cup
scenarios, such as in the second round of the 2006–07 cup, where FC Triesenberg's second team went through, but the first team was knocked out. Teams
Triesenberg-2006–07 Liechtenstein Cup
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 FC Triesenberg II 4–2 FC Vaduz III
Triesenberg-2007–08 Liechtenstein Cup
1 Score Team 2 11 August 2007 FC 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
Triesenberg-1997–98 Liechtenstein Cup
Balzers II FC Schaan II 0–16 FC Triesen FC Triesen Español 0–4 FC Triesenberg FC Triesenberg II 0–6 FC Balzers FC Ruggell II 5–0 USV Eschen/Mauren II FC Vaduz
Triesenberg-1998–99 Liechtenstein Cup
Español 2–5 FC Vaduz II FC Schaan Azzurri 0–2 FC Balzers FC Triesen 3–1 FC Ruggell FC Triesenberg II 1–8 USV Eschen/Mauren FC Triesenberg 4–0 FC Ruggell II
Triesenberg-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 0.1 to 1,000 square kilometers
Ōyano-jima 29.88 Largest island of the Daitō Islands, part of Japan. Triesenberg 29.8 Largest municipality of Liechtenstein. Shapinsay 29.48 Island part
Triesenberg-Steg (Liechtenstein)
sh'take) is a village in Liechtenstein, located in the municipality of Triesenberg. Liechtenstein's only ski jumping hill was situated here. Steg is a popular
Triesenberg-GSC 03089-00929
Liechtenstein, during the 100th anniversary of the IAU. In the local dialect of Triesenberg, Pipoltr is a bright and visible butterfly. In 2007 the TrES program
Triesenberg-Marco Schädler
Marco Schädler (born 2 March 1964, in Triesenberg) is a composer from Liechtenstein. He studied music at the conservatory in Feldkirch, Austria. As a
Triesenberg-Triesenberg
Triesenberg (German pronunciation: [ˈtʁiːzn̩ˌbɛʁk] ) is a municipality in Liechtenstein with a population of 2,636. Its area of 29.69 square kilometres
Triesenberg-Pascal Schürpf
Liechtenstein Cup and Schurpf was able to score as they won 5–0 against FC Triesenberg. In the first qualification round to the 2014–15 UEFA Europa League,
Triesenberg-Lucas Eberle
2010–2011 USV Eschen/Mauren 12 (0) 2011–2013 FC Balzers 25 (1) 2013–2015 FC Triesenberg 2015–2017 FC Schaan 2017–2018 FC Sevelen 2018– FC Schaan International
Triesenberg-Mathias Christen
Gossau, FC Vaduz, FC Linth 04, USV Eschen/Mauren, Singhtarua and FC Triesenberg. He made his international debut for Liechtenstein in 2008, and he has
Triesenberg-Andreas Gerster
who played as a midfielder. Gerster last played club football for FC Triesenberg, and formerly played for FC Vaduz, TSV Hartberg and USV Eschen/Mauren
Triesenberg-Gustav Schädler
Liechtenstein from 1922 to 1928. Schädler was born on 18 November 1883 in Triesenberg, Liechtenstein as one of four children. He attended a teachers college
Triesenberg-Radka Vodičková
(U23) Rimini 3 2007-02-09 Winter Triathlon European Championships (U23) Triesenberg DNS 2007-03-24 Duathlon Asian Championships Mekong River 3 2007-03-25
Triesenberg-Planken
western slope of Drei Schwestern was settled by Walser, alike Saroja, from Triesenberg and inhabited until the 15th century. In 1579 the owners of Gafadura
Triesenberg-Triesen
599 metres (8,527 feet) above sea level. It is located between Vaduz, Triesenberg and Balzers. The settlements of Triesen, as the state archaeologists
Triesenberg-Rony Hanselmann
last played for FC Balzers. Hanselmann began his youth career with FC Triesenberg and moved onto FC Balzers in 2009. He was a member of the Liechtenstein
Triesenberg-2011 Tour de Suisse
Tobel-Tägerschen, 204.2 km (126.9 mi) 16 June 2011 – Tobel-Tägerschen to Triesenberg (Liechtenstein), 157.7 km (98.0 mi) 17 June 2011 – Vaduz (Liechtenstein)
Triesenberg-Eastern Alps
migrations (Walserwanderungen). Nearly 1,500 years later the people of Triesenberg in Liechtenstein still speak a dialect of German that was influence of
Triesenberg-Niklas Kieber
4 March 1993) is a Liechtensteiner footballer who last played for FC Triesenberg. Kieber began his career in 2000 with FC Triesen. He was a member of
Triesenberg-Anne Haug
2007-02-09 Winter Triathlon European Championships (Age Group 20–24) Triesenberg 1 2007-06-16 European Cup Schliersee 18 2007-08-30 BG World Championships
Triesenberg-Sportanlage Leitawies
Sportanlange Leitawies is a football stadium in Triesenberg, Liechtenstein. It is the home ground of FC Triesenberg and has a capacity of 800 made up of 400
Triesenberg-Liechtenstein–Switzerland relations
crossed the border and went to Triesenberg to set up an observation post. Swiss commanders had overlooked the fact that Triesenberg was not on Swiss territory
Triesenberg-Fabian Eberle
Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 2010–2013 Balzers 47 (2) 2013–2015 Triesenberg 2015–2017 Schaan 2017–2023 Konolfingen 48 (4) 2023– Schaan 0 (0) International
Triesenberg-1932 Liechtenstein general election
Party Philipp Elkuch Triesen Progressive Citizens' Party Adolf Frommelt Triesenberg Christian-Social People's Party Wilhelm Beck Vaduz Progressive Citizens'
Triesenberg-1936 Liechtenstein general election
Citizens' Party Philipp Elkuch Triesen Patriotic Union Ferdinand Heidegger Triesenberg Patriotic Union Josef Beck Vaduz Progressive Citizens' Party Ludwig Ospelt
Triesenberg-2003–04 Liechtenstein Cup
2003 FC Ruggell II 1–5 USV Eschen/Mauren FC Triesenberg II 3–2 FC Schaan FC Schaan III 2–5 FC Triesenberg FC Triesen III 3–2 USV Eschen/Mauren III 1 April
Triesenberg-Women's football in Liechtenstein
the practice of playing every Saturday. In 2012, the program saw FC Triesenberg become the first junior girls team to participate in an LFV sponsored
Triesenberg-Miss Liechtenstein
awards winner ""Miss Liechtenstein" – herzliche Gratulation!" (PDF). Triesenberg Dorfspiegel. No. 107. August 2007. p. 26. Archived (PDF) from the original
Triesenberg-List of highest paved roads in Europe by country
1600 m Malbun Alps Liechtenstein dead end road from Steg and Vaduz, (Triesenberg) Highest road in Liechtenstein. Ski area 47°6′7.2″N 9°36′28.8″E / 47
Triesenberg-Franz Schädler (alpine skier)
alpine skier who competed in the 1936 Winter Olympics. He was born at Triesenberg, Liechtenstein, and died at Makiivka, Donetsk Oblast in Ukraine in December
Triesenberg-History of Liechtenstein
Valais) entered the region. In the 21st century, the mountain village of Triesenberg still preserves features of Walser dialect. The medieval county of Vaduz
Triesenberg-List of international presidential trips made by Joachim Gauck
then visited the Cliffs of Moher. 16–17 September Liechtenstein Vaduz Triesenberg Gauck met with Crown Prince Alois of Liechtenstein and the reigning Prince
Triesenberg-FC Triesenberg
Fussball Club Triesenberg is a Liechtensteiner amateur football team that plays in Triesenberg, Liechtenstein. It is one of the seven official teams in
Triesenberg-Naser Aliji
2014–15 Liechtenstein Cup playing two matches including the final against Triesenberg on 13 May 2015 when Vaduz won 5–0 and Aliji played the full 90-minutes
Triesenberg-Catholic Church in Liechtenstein
St Joseph's Parish Church, Triesenberg
Triesenberg-2014–15 Liechtenstein Cup
Liechtenstein Teams 18 Final positions Champions FC Vaduz Runner-up FC Triesenberg Tournament statistics Matches played 17 Goals scored 59 (3.47 per match)
Triesenberg-Index of Liechtenstein-related articles
Liechtenstein Telephone numbers in Liechtenstein The Independents Triesen Triesenberg Turks in Liechtenstein University of Liechtenstein Vaduz Vaduz Castle
Triesenberg-Mohamad Ahansal
Marathon - 3:16.28,2 2007: 7th Luxembourg Marathon - 2:38.31 2007: 4th Triesenberg Marathon - 3:14.50,2 2007: 6th Riffelberg Marathon - 3:20.44,3 2009:
Triesenberg-Landtag of Liechtenstein
Schellenberg; Oberland consists of Balzers, Planken, Schaan, Triesen, Triesenberg and Vaduz. The type of open list procedure used is panachage, which allows
Triesenberg-Mathias Sele
career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 2010–2013 FC Balzers 27 (2) 2013–2015 FC Triesenberg 0 (0) 2015–2018 USV Eschen/Mauren 56 (2) 2018–2019 FC Balzers 12 (0)
Triesenberg-List of enclaves and exclaves
also an enclave (listed above) Turna und Sareis ~6.6 Liechtenstein Triesenberg 47°05′48.5″N 9°37′19.4″E / 47.096806°N 9.622056°E / 47.096806; 9.622056
Triesenberg-2000–01 Liechtenstein Cup
II FC Triesenberg II 3–4 (a.e.t.) FC Ruggell II 18 October 2000 FC Triesen 1–0 FC Vaduz II USV Eschen/Mauren II 0–6 FC Balzers FC Triesenberg 0–3 FC
Triesenberg-Pascal Foser
October 1992) is a Liechtensteiner footballer who currently plays for FC Triesenberg. He was a member of the Liechtenstein national football team, making
Triesenberg-Oberland (electoral district)
Liechtenstein Seat Vaduz Municipalities 6 (Balzers, Planken, Schaan, Triesen, Triesenberg, Vaduz) Area • Total 125.2 km2 (48.3 sq mi) Population (2019) • Total
Triesenberg-List of proper names of exoplanets
64.9 0.81 4965 2019 NameExoWorlds Lebanon Umbäässa "small ant" in the Triesenberg dialect of southern Liechtenstein TrES-3 (Pipoltr) 1.91 1.305 1.30618608
Triesenberg-2017–18 Liechtenstein Cup
FC Balzers III USV Eschen/Mauren II FC Schaan II (Azzurri) FC Schaan III FC Triesen II USV Eschen/Mauren III FC Ruggell II FC
Triesenberg-List of FIPS region codes (J–L)
LS08 Schellenberg Commune, Liechtenstein LS09 Triesen Commune, Liechtenstein LS10 Triesenberg Commune, Liechtenstein LS11 Vaduz Commune, Liechtenstein
Triesenberg-Liechtenstein national under-17 football team
6 0 Vaduz 2DF Marius Beck (2006-12-13) 13 December 2006 (age 17) 7 0 Triesenberg 2DF Julian Keller (2006-07-23) 23 July 2006 (age 17) 8 1 Vaduz 2DF Benjamin
Triesenberg-2015 Liechtenstein local elections
Party Günter Mahl 1,032 57.9 Patriotic Union Ernst Trefzer 750 42.1 Triesenberg 1,696 Patriotic Union Christoph Beck 692 50.5 Progressive Citizens' Party
Triesenberg-2011 Liechtenstein local elections
Party Günter Mahl 863 51.9 12.5 Patriotic Union Max Gross 801 48.1 12.5 Triesenberg 1,645 Patriotic Union Hubert Sele 866 64.2 12.3 Progressive Citizens'
Triesenberg-2007 Liechtenstein local elections
Günter Mahl 863 51.9 7.1 Patriotic Union Anton Banzer 801 48.1 19.8 Triesenberg 1,591 Patriotic Union Hubert Sele 1,005 76.5 3.4 Vaduz 2,386 Progressive
Triesenberg-2003 Liechtenstein local elections
Patriotic Union Wolfgang Kindle 438 28.3 Free List Norman Nigsch 195 12.6 Triesenberg 1,542 Patriotic Union Hubert Sele 964 79.9 Vaduz 2,340 Patriotic Union
Triesenberg-1999 Liechtenstein local elections
FBP Schellenberg 60.8 6 39.2 3 – – VU Triesen 41.1 5 49.3 5 9.6 1 FBP Triesenberg 34.2 4 56.7 5 9.1 1 VU Vaduz 43.8 6 47.7 6 8.9 1 VU Source: Statistisches
Triesenberg-1995 Liechtenstein local elections
Schellenberg 53.4 5 46.6 4 – – – – VU Triesen 45.1 6 45.9 6 9.0 1 – – FBPL Triesenberg 33.7 4 52.0 6 5.2 – 9.1 1 VU Vaduz 47.0 6 44.0 6 9.0 1 – – VU Source:
Triesenberg-1991 Liechtenstein local elections
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 – – VU Vaduz 47.1 7 37.4 5 7.1 – 8.4 1 – – FBPL
Triesenberg-1987 Liechtenstein local elections
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 43.7 6 37.6 5 18.7 2 – – FBPL Source:
Triesenberg-1983 Liechtenstein local elections
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 Source: Statistisches Jahrbuch
Triesenberg-1979 Liechtenstein local elections
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 Source: Statistisches Jahrbuch
Triesenberg-1975 Liechtenstein local elections
Union Rudolf Kindle 276 59.7 Progressive Citizens' Party – 186 40.3 Triesenberg 481 Patriotic Union Alfons Schädler 326 100 Vaduz 720 Progressive Citizens'
Triesenberg-2002–03 Liechtenstein Cup
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 Eschen/Mauren II 4–2 FC Triesenberg
Triesenberg-2001–02 Liechtenstein Cup
FC Schaan FC 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
Triesenberg-1999–2000 Liechtenstein Cup
Triesen 1–1 (a.e.t.) (2–1 p) FC Vaduz II FC Balzers II 2–1 FC Triesenberg FC Triesenberg II 0–9 FC Balzers 20 October 1999 USV Eschen/Mauren II 0–3 FC
Triesenberg-1996–97 Liechtenstein Cup
Ruggell 0–2 FC Triesen FC Triesenberg II 2–0 USV Eschen/Mauren II FC Triesen 0–8 FC Balzers FC Vaduz II 2–5 FC Schaan FC Triesenberg 1–4 USV Eschen/Mauren
Triesenberg-1995–96 Liechtenstein Cup
Team 2 FC Ruggell II 0–3 (f) FC Triesen II FC Balzers II 0–2 FC Triesenberg FC Triesenberg II 0–5 FC Schaan USV Eschen/Mauren II 0–9 FC Balzers FC Schaan
Triesenberg-1994–95 Liechtenstein Cup
Team 2 FC Balzers II 2–3 USV Eschen/Mauren FC Schaan II 0–4 FC Triesenberg FC Triesenberg II 0–9 FC Balzers FC Vaduz II 2–2 (a.e.t.) (4–3 p) FC Ruggell
Triesenberg-1993–94 Liechtenstein Cup
Team 1 Score Team 2 FC 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
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-Energy in Liechtenstein
Planken Planken Wasserchöpfquellen Fresh Water Power Station Malbun Triesenberg Schaaner Quellen Fresh Water Power Station Schaan Schaan Meierhof Fresh
Triesenberg-2018–19 Liechtenstein Cup
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
Triesenberg-Elite (TV series)
move elsewhere to start a new life. Pol Granch as Phillipe Florian von Triesenberg (seasons 4–5), a prince who forms a relationship with Cayetana. The direct
Triesenberg-Vaduz
Flurnamen des Fürstentums Liechtenstein. Band 2: Die Namen der Gemeinden Triesenberg, Vaduz, Schaan. Hrsg. vom Historischen Verein für das Fürstentum Liechtenstein
Triesenberg-Rafinha (footballer, born April 1988)
aggregate defeat. On 4 April 2012, he scored a goal in a 3–1 win against Triesenberg in Liechtenstein Cup, as a result of which his side progressed to the
Triesenberg-List of proper names of stars
proposal; named after a bright and visible butterfly in the local dialect of Triesenberg. // Taurus 28 Tauri Aa Pleione Member of the Pleiades open star cluster
Triesenberg-2003 UEFA European Under-19 Championship squads
Eschen/Mauren 2 2DF Christoph Bühler (1987-01-31)31 January 1987 (aged 16) Triesenberg 3 2DF Sandro Maierhofer (1985-05-31)31 May 1985 (aged 18) Balzers 4 3MF
Triesenberg-2019 Liechtenstein local elections
Remy Kindle 708 39.2 Democrats for Liechtenstein Thomas Rehak 317 17.6 Triesenberg 1,712 Patriotic Union Christoph Beck 1,028 75.5 Vaduz 2,754 Progressive
Triesenberg-2019–20 Liechtenstein Cup
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 II FC Vaduz III
Triesenberg-Pol Granch
Philippe Von Triesenberg Main cast (seasons 4-5); 16 episodes 2021 Elite: Short Stories: Phillipe, Caye & Felipe Philippe Von Triesenberg Main cast; 3
Triesenberg-Simon Beck (luger)
Simon Beck Personal information Nationality Liechtenstein Born (1947-12-20) 20 December 1947 (age 76) Triesenberg, Liechtenstein Sport Sport Luge
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-1869 Liechtenstein general election
20 0 Eschen 18 0 Gamprin 6 0 Mauren 20 0 Planken 2 0 Ruggell 12 0 Schaan 20 0 Schellenberg 6 0 Triesen 18 +2 Triesenberg 20 0 Vaduz 16 0 Total 158 +2
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-2020–21 Liechtenstein Cup
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 II FC Vaduz III
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-1902 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
Triesenberg-1890 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
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-1906 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
Triesenberg-1910 Liechtenstein general election
–2 Gamprin 8 0 Mauren 22 0 Planken 2 0 Ruggell 12 0 Schaan 22 0 Schellenberg 8 –2 Triesen 24 +2 Triesenberg 24 0 Vaduz 24 +2 Total 192 0 Source: Vogt
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-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
Triesenberg-Niklas Beck
information Current team Eschen/Mauren Number 14 Youth career 0000–2013 Triesenberg 2013–2019 Vaduz Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 2019–2021 Eschen/Mauren
Triesenberg-Bettina Huber
Goalkeeper Team information Current team Staad Youth career 2005–2009 Triesenberg Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 2009–2021 Triesen 2021– Staad International
Triesenberg-Elena Lohner
Defender Team information Current team Triesen Youth career 2013–2016 Triesenberg Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 2017– Triesen International career‡
Triesenberg-2021–22 Liechtenstein Cup
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 FC Vaduz III
Triesenberg-List of Elite characters
Patrick Blanco Manu Ríos Does not appear Main Archive sound Phillipe von Triesenberg Pol Granch Does not appear Main Does not appear Armando de la Ossa Andrés
Triesenberg-2022 Liechtenstein referendums
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 928 465 60.6 Gamprin 331
Triesenberg-2022–23 Liechtenstein Cup
Ruggell FC Schaan FC Triesen FC Triesenberg USV Eschen/Mauren III FC Ruggell II FC Triesen II FC Vaduz III FC Schaan II FC Triesenberg II FC Triesen III
Triesenberg-Liechtenstein national under-23+ football team
(age 18) 0 0 Vaduz 2DF Jonas Beck (2003-05-19) 19 May 2003 (age 21) 0 0 Triesenberg 2DF Fabio Böni (2004-09-05) 5 September 2004 (age 19) 0 0 Uznach 2DF
Triesenberg-2023 Liechtenstein local elections
Daniel Hilti Daniel HiltiNC Triesen Oberland Daniela Erne Daniela ErneSR Triesenberg Oberland Christoph Beck Christoph Beck Vaduz Oberland Manfred Bischof
Triesenberg-Walser German
(Valais, Ticino, Grisons), Italy (Piedmont, Aosta Valley), Liechtenstein (Triesenberg, Planken), and Austria (Vorarlberg). Usage of the terms Walser and Walliser
Triesenberg-1991–92 Liechtenstein Cup
Team 2 FC Triesenberg 0–3 FC Vaduz FC Schaan II 0–3 FC Triesen Español FC Triesen II 0–4 FC Schaan FC Triesen 2–3 FC Balzers II FC Triesenberg II 2–4 USV
Triesenberg-1990–91 Liechtenstein Cup
Eschen/Mauren II 2–4 FC Triesen FC Triesenberg II 1–7 FC Ruggell II FC Balzers II 1–3 FC Vaduz FC Schaan Azzurri 7–3 FC Triesenberg FC Triesen Español 2–3 FC Ruggell
Triesenberg-1989–90 Liechtenstein Cup
Triesen FC Ruggell 3–2 FC Vaduz II FC Triesenberg 0–2 FC Vaduz FC Schaan 1–2 USV Eschen/Mauren FC Triesenberg II 2–3 FC Ruggell II FC Schaan II 1–4 FC
Triesenberg-Walser people
Vercelli province). In Liechtenstein, there is one Walser community: Triesenberg, including Saminatal and Malbun. Until the 1930s, the dialects of Walser
Triesenberg-2005–06 Liechtenstein Cup
Schaan II 3–4 (a.e.t.) FC Schaan FC Balzers II 2–0 FC Triesenberg 14 September 2005 FC Triesenberg II 0–6 USV Eschen/Mauren FC Triesen Español 0–9 FC Balzers
Triesenberg-2004–05 Liechtenstein Cup
Team 1 Score Team 2 24 August 2004 FC Vaduz III 2–3 FC Triesenberg II
Triesenberg-1988–89 Liechtenstein Cup
Team 1 Score Team 2 FC Triesenberg 3–3 (a.e.t.) (7–6 p) FC Schaan USV Eschen/Mauren II 2–3 FC Triesen FC Schaan II 1–6 FC Balzers FC Ruggell II 0–6
Triesenberg-2023–24 Liechtenstein Cup
tenth consecutive Liechtenstein Cup win and fiftieth overall), defeating Triesenberg 5–0 in the final. TH Title holders. Two “third” teams entered the pre-qualification
Triesenberg-Portuguese in Liechtenstein
Marques, Dilan Serralva Marques, Vitor Monteiro) and 1 playing for FC Triesenberg (Ricardo Maia). The Portuguese language is quite visible in Liechtenstein
Triesenberg-Wilhelm Beck
the constitution of Liechtenstein. Beck was born on 26 March 1885 in Triesenberg as the son of farmer and plasterer by the same name and his mother Karolina
Triesenberg-Josef Gassner (politician)
in the Landtag of Liechtenstein. Gassner was born on 12 April 1876 in Triesenberg as the son of Landtag member by the same name and his mother Maria Anna
Triesenberg-Walser migrations
Silbertal, Laterns, Schröcken, Lech, Warth, Galtür In Liechtenstein: Triesenberg "Migrations of the Walser — Willkommen auf WalserAlps". www.walser-alps
Triesenberg-2024 in association football
FK RFS 1st — Liechtenstein 2023–24 Liechtenstein Cup FC Vaduz 5–0 FC Triesenberg 50th 2022–23 Lithuania 2024 Lithuanian Supercup FK Panevėžys 0–0 (5–4
Triesenberg-Ivo Beck
an honorary member of the MGV church choir and the Harmoniemusik in Triesenberg. In 1954 he received the Golden Lily of the Liechtenstein Boy Scouts
Triesenberg-EHC Vaduz-Schellenberg
home rink is the Eisplatz Schlucher-Treff in the resort town of Malbun, Triesenberg. Home league matches are played at the Eishalle Grüsch in nearby Grüsch
Triesenberg-Peter Rheinberger
Ruggell and the building of roads in Liechtenstein, notably the Vaduz–Triesenberg–Sücka road, which was completed in 1868. His work also included building
Triesenberg-Maria Foser
Foser served as Deputy Councillor from 1984 to 1993. Foser-Beck lives in Triesenberg and is a member of the Liechtenstein Samaritan Association. "Liechtenstein
Triesenberg-List of country subdivision flags in Europe
Balzers Eschen Gamprin Mauren Planken Ruggell Schaan Schellenberg Triesen Triesenberg Vaduz Wiltz Canton Gozo Region Anenii Noi District Basarabeasca District
Triesenberg-Flag of Liechtenstein
Flag Municipality Adopted Description Balzers Eschen Gamprin Mauren Planken Ruggell Schaan Schellenberg Triesen Triesenberg Vaduz
Triesenberg-FC Vaduz
season 2014–15 they played semi-finals in Liechtenstein Cup against FC Triesenberg and they lost 1–0 after extra time. Note: Flags indicate national team
Triesenberg-Palmarian Christian Church
in Switzerland (Aadorf, Andermatt, Jaun & Oberwil), in Liechtenstein (Triesenberg), in Austria (Böhlerwerk, Hollenstein, Kitzeck, Leonding, Ludersdorf
Triesenberg-List of association football clubs playing in the league of another country
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 League