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Welsberg-Taisten (German: [ˈvɛlsbɛrk ˈtaɪstn̩]; Italian: Monguelfo-Tesido [moŋˈɡwɛlfo ˈteːzido]) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
province of
South Tyrol...
- The most
important of
these towns in the
western valley are Toblach,
Welsberg-Taisten, Olang, and Bruneck; the most
important in the
eastern valley are...
- der Weinstraße Wehrburg,
Tisens Castle Weineck,
Bolzano Castle Welsperg,
Welsberg Castle Wolfsthurn,
Mareit Castle Wolkenstein, Sëlva Zenoburg,
Meran Castle...
- St. Lorenzen/San
Lorenzo di
Sebato – Bruneck/Brunico – Olang/Valdaora –
Welsberg/Monguelfo – Niederdorf/Villab****a – Toblach/Dobbiaco – Innichen/San Candido...
- line in 1986 and 1988.
Special efforts were
required for the
tunnel near
Welsberg (Monguelfo), where, due to
constant collapses, the
entire ground cover...
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newspaper as
early as 1934.
Friedrich Georg Robert Dressel was born in
Welsberg,
close to
Coburg in
northern Bavaria, and grew up in
nearby Schottenstein...
- 30 from
Niederdorf and
Welsberg, the
latter winning by 47
games to 43. They were part of a
Watten ****ociation
founded in
Welsberg. In 1911 in
Chieming an...
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through the
following muni****lities (source to mouth): Toblach, Niederdorf,
Welsberg-Taisten, Olang, Rasen-Antholz, Bruneck, St. Lorenzen, Kiens, Vintl, Mühlbach...
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Bergl and
Johann Lucas Kracker. Paul
Troger was born on 30
October 1698 in
Welsberg, in the
Puster Valley of the
County of Tyrol. At the age of 16,
under the...
- the
following muni****lities: Bruneck, Mareo, Prags, Rasen-Antholz, and
Welsberg-Taisten. The muni****lity of
Olang contains the
frazioni (subdivisions...