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- Schaan Obersee-Nachrichten – Rapperswil Terra Grischuna [de; rm] – Chur Werdenberger & Obertoggenburger – Buchs List of companies of Switzerland List of newspapers...
- Switzerland over the Rhine river by the Vaduz–Sevelen footbridge [de], or the Werdenberger-Binnenkanal bridge for motor vehicles, which was opened in 1975. Buses...
- Werdenbergersee is a small lake in Buchs, below the town of Werdenberg, in the muni****lity of Grabs, Canton of St. Gallen, Switzerland. Media related...
- Moine, Fromage de Bellelay Vacherin Fribourgeois Vacherin Mont d'Or Werdenberger Sauerkäse, Liechtensteiner Sauerkäse und Bloderkäse Jambon de la borne...
- death of the last male member of the Werdenberger family, Count Friedrich von Fürstenberg demanded the Werdenberger lands. However, King Ferdinand I granted...
- Thurgauer Zeitung Toggenburger Tagblatt Appenzeller Zeitung Wiler Zeitung Werdenberger & Obertoggenburger Schweiz am Wochenende: Launched in 2007, the Sunday...
- imperial ban and most of the von Zimmern possessions was given to the Werdenberger lords of Sigmaringen; the possessions were eventually regained, by Johannes...
- in the Swiss canton of St. Gallen, seat of the counts of Werdenberg (Werdenberger), The family was descended from count Hugo II of Tübingen (d. 1180),...
- Bergschlössern, Band 1. Chur 1828, S. 125f. H. Rudoph Inhelder: «Burg und Herrschaft Frischenberg». In: Werdenberger Jahrbuch, 5. Jhg. / 1992. Salez 1992....
- Sangans entlybt ...: the homicide Trösch Hohensax in 1580 in Sargans. In: Werdenberger Yearbook 2006, pg. 47–51. 2006. Sax (Hohensax), Johann Philipp von in...