- a
heritage site of
national significance.
Lutzenberg is
first mentioned in 1634 as
Lutzenberg.
Lutzenberg,
Heiden and
Wolfhalden originally were parts...
- muni****lities (Einwohnergemeinden) are: Bühler Gais Grub
Heiden Herisau Hundwil Lutzenberg Rehetobel Reute Schönengrund
Schwellbrunn Speicher Stein Teufen Trogen...
- 1876 in Bern to
Johann Jakob Tobler (1830–1905), a
confectioner from
Lutzenberg, a town in
Appenzell Ausserrhoden near the
Austrian border, and Adeline...
-
railway station (German:
Bahnhof Wienacht-Tobel) is a
railway station in
Lutzenberg, in the
Swiss canton of
Appenzell Ausserrhoden. It is a
station on the...
- German, a
strong regional language in the
state of Rio
Grande do Sul.
Lutzenberg also
achieved a high
level of
fluency in English,
Spanish and French....
-
Congregations are in St. Gallen, Goldach, Rorschach, Gossau, Gaiserwald, Thal-
Lutzenberg, Rheineck, St. Marghrete, Balbach, Marbach, Rebstein, Altstatten, Salez-Haag...
- significance.
Heiden is
first mentioned in 1461 as guot
genant Haiden. Heiden,
Lutzenberg, and
Wolfhalden originally were
parts of a
single muni****lity
named the...
- This list
contains all
cultural property of
national significance (class A) in the
canton of
Appenzell Ausserrhoden from the 2009
Swiss Inventory of Cultural...
-
canton of
Appenzell Ausserrhoden in Switzerland. Wolfhalden,
Heiden and
Lutzenberg originally were
parts of a
single muni****lity
named the Kurzenberg. Around...
-
Frasnacht Goldach Gottlieben Güttingen
Heiden Horn
Kesswil Kreuzlingen Lutzenberg Mammern Münsterlingen
Romanshorn Rorschach Rorschacherberg Salmsach Salenstein...