• Castle Ehrenburg, Kiens Castleruine Eschenloch, Ulten Fahlburg, Tisens-Prissian Castle Festenstein Fingellerschlössl/Walbenstein, Sarntal Fischburg, in...
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    1950s and 60s JAGS expanded and community work was popular. Under Miss Prissian a new theatre was opened by Jonathan Miller in 1983; the first girls’ school...
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    (Caprile), Grissian (Grissiano), Naraun (Narano), Platzers (Plazzoles), Prissian (Prissiano), and Schernag. Tisens borders the following municipalities:...
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    Nonsberg Group is bounded in the east by the Etschtal, to the north by the Prissian High Forest (Ger: Prissianer Hochwald, It: Selva di Prissiano) on the Gampen...
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  • century), used Latinizing orthographies. In 1606 G. A. Biffi with his Prissian de Milan de la parnonzia milanesa began the first codification, incorporating...
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  • was a longitudinal single-aisle church with one tower ornamented with prissian[check spelling] paintings.[citation needed] In 1929, two aisles were added...
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    department, in the Île-de-France region. Its inhabitants are called Saint-Prissians. The commune is located 15 km to the north of Paris, on the southern flank...
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