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Malbun (German pronunciation: [
malˈbuːn]) is a ski-resort
village in an
exclave of the muni****lity of Triesenberg, in Liechtenstein.
Malbun is the only...
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winter sports such as
downhill skiing: the country's
single ski area is
Malbun.
Hanni Wenzel won two gold
medals and one
silver medal in the 1980 Winter...
- muni****lity
includes eight villages: Gaflei,
Malbun, Masescha, Rotenboden, Silum, Steg, Sücka and Wangerberg.
Malbun is the only ski-resort
village in the country...
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Austria in the Rätikon
range of the
Eastern Alps
close to the town of
Malbun, with a
height of 2,286
metres (7,500 ft).
Unfolding Liechtenstein, Panorama...
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Vaduz Ebenholz, Mühleholz
Triesenberg 2,712 29.8 9497
Triesenberg Gaflei,
Malbun, Masescha, Rotenboden, Silum, Steg, Sücka,
Wangerberg Triesen 5,688 26.4...
- Liechtenstein,
there is one
Walser community: Triesenberg,
including Saminatal and
Malbun.
Until the 1930s, the
dialects of
Walser German and
Romandy based on the...
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Liechtensteiners is
Alemannic German, with 1,300
people (primarily in
Triesenberg and
Malbun)
speaking Walser German.
Liechtensteiner Americans speaking American English...
- Altstätten Altstätten to
Sennwald Sennwald to
Wildhaus Wildhaus to
Malbun SG
Malbun to
Sargans (in English) http://www.wanderland.ch/en/routen_detail.cfm...
- 9°7′26″E / 41.99944°N 9.12389°E / 41.99944; 9.12389 (Val d'Ese) 1600 m
Malbun Alps Liechtenstein dead end road from Steg and Vaduz, (Triesenberg) Highest...
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highest commune in
Liechtenstein but its
center is at 884 m. The
hamlet of
Malbun (also on the
territory of Triesenberg) lies even
higher at 1600 m. 89 Cyprus...