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Triesen (German pronunciation:[ˈtʁiːzn̩]ⓘ) is the third largest municipality in Liechtenstein. It contains several historic churches dating from the fifteenth century. It also has a weaving mill from 1863 that is considered a historical monument. The population is around 5,275.
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 (German pronunciation: [ˈtʁiːzn̩] ) is the third largest municipality in Liechtenstein. It contains several historic churches dating from the...
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 (1): 2015...
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...
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...
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...
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...
Unterland (the lower county), and the remainder (Balzers, Planken, Schaan, Triesen, Triesenberg, and Vaduz) within Oberland (the upper county). Despite its...
August 8, 2020. Herbert Oehri (2013-04-22). "Die Heidegger-Tragödie von Triesen" (in German). Hamburger Abendblatt article, accessed December 2010 "Yvonne...
massif. The mountain lies between the valleys of Lawenatal (municipality of Triesen) on the north and the Fläscher Tal (canton of Graubünden, municipality...
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...
valley area in southern Liechtenstein, located in the municipality of Triesen. The Lawena Power Station is the oldest hydropower station in Liechtenstein...
Ruggell and Schellenberg; Oberland consists of Balzers, Planken, Schaan, Triesen, Triesenberg and Vaduz. The type of open list procedure used is panachage...
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...
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...
fields of study: Medical Sciences and Law. The university is located in Triesen. The university has partnerships with over 20 other institutions in the...