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Gamprin (German pronunciation: [
ɡamˈpʁiːn] ) is a muni****lity of Liechtenstein, on the
Rhine on the
border with the muni****lity of Sennwald, in Switzerland...
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Gemeinden have one or more exclaves, in
addition to the main territory:
Gamprin: 1
exclave Eschen: 1
exclave Planken: 4 exclaves, of
which 1 is a true...
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mostly consist of only a
single town or village. Five of them (Eschen,
Gamprin, Mauren, Ruggell, and Sc****enberg) fall
within the
electoral district...
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acting Prime Minister of
Liechtenstein In June 1922.
Gubelmann was born in
Gamprin,
Liechtenstein where he
spent his
early years living and
working on his...
- and Triesenberg, and to the
north by the muni****lities of
Eschen and
Gamprin. In the west, the
Rhine forms the
natural border with Switzerland, and...
- Unterland). The
territory included the
current muni****lities of Eschen,
Gamprin, Mauren,
Ruggell and Sc****enberg. The
lordship was
constituted in the...
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December 1873 in
Gamprin – 10
August 1951) was a
Liechtensteiner farmer and
politician (FBP). Büchel
worked as a
farmer in
Gamprin. He
served as a muni****l...
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threshold is 8% (which
equals 2 seats).
Unterland consists of Eschen,
Gamprin, Mauren,
Ruggell and Sc****enberg;
Oberland consists of Balzers, Planken...
- Liechtenstein-Institut) is a
scientific research center and
academic institution in
Gamprin-Bendern, Liechtenstein. The
institute carries out
research into the history...
- from 1957 to 1982. Büchel was born on 26
February 1922 in
Gamprin as the son of
mayor of
Gamprin Wilhelm Büchel and
Maria Wohlwend as one of
eight children...