- The city of
Lucerne took over in 1392.
Kriens,
along with Horw and Eigenthal,
belonged to the
Vogtei of Horw-
Kriens from 1421
until 1798. In 1653 the local...
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Scott Kriens is an
American businessman. He is
chairman and
former CEO of
Juniper Networks.
Kriens received his
Bachelor of Arts in
Economics from California...
- RSE
Kriens was a Swiss-developed surface-to-air missile. It
never entered service. It was
named Kriens after Kriens, a
village located in the
canton of...
- SC
Kriens is a
football club
based in
Kriens, Switzerland, that
currently competing in the
Swiss Promotion League. The club uses
Stadion Kleinfeld as...
- HC
Kriens-Luzern is a
Swiss handball team
located in
Kriens, Luzern.
Their home
matches are pla**** in the
Krauerhalle which has a
capacity of 1,300. They...
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Krien may
refer to: Anna
Krien,
Australian journalist and
author Daniela Krien [de] (born 1975),
German actress Ferdinand Krien,
German diplomat Paul...
- Anna
Krien is an
Australian journalist, essayist,
fiction and
nonfiction writer and poet.
Krien has
contributed to a
number of
Australian publications...
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Werner Krien (7
March 1912 – 6
March 1975) was a
German cinematographer.
Black Roses (1935)
Women for
Golden Hill (1938)
Triad (1938) The
Strange Monsieur...
- in
Carnegie Hall (
Kriens Symphony Club) and a
string quartet. In
November 1910,
Musical America published an
interview with
Kriens with the headline:...
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Switzerland "2515:
Sonnenberg -
Kriens" (PDF), Fahrplanfelder.ch, Tableaux-horaires.ch (in German), 2022, 2515 "Sonnenberg-Bahn,
Kriens". Seetal-plus.ch. Retrieved...