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Malbun
Malbun () is a ski resort village in an exclave of the municipality of Triesenberg, in Liechtenstein.
Bendern
Bendern () is a village of Liechtenstein, together with the town of Gamprin it forms in the municipality of Gamprin. It is the third smallest in the country, with an area of 6.19 km2 and a total population of 1664 people (as of 2015). The village itself had about 470 residents (as of 2007).
Nendeln
Nendeln () is a village located in the municipality of Eschen in Liechtenstein. As of 2023, 1,407 people live within Nendeln.
Schaanwald
Schaanwald () is a village in Liechtenstein, located in the municipality of Mauren.
Mäls
Mäls is a former Weiler (hamlet) of Liechtenstein, located in the municipality of Balzers.
Mühleholz
Mühleholz (; also called Möliholz) is an Ortsteil in Liechtenstein located in the municipality of Vaduz.

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Gaflei
Gaflei is a village of Liechtenstein, located in Triesenberg, the highest and largest municipality (by area) in the Oberland constituency of the country. It stands at approximately 1500 m above sea level. Gaflei developed from settlements of the Walser people in the Middle Ages. The geographical centre of Liechtenstein is located at the Alp Bargälla, east of Gaflei.
Rotenboden
Rotenboden (; also spelled Rotaboda) is a Weiler (hamlet) of Liechtenstein, located in the municipality of Triesenberg. It is the highest settlement in Liechtenstein at 850m elevation.
Masescha
Masescha is a Weiler (hamlet) of Liechtenstein, located in the municipality of Triesenberg. It is situated at approximately 1,230 metres above sea level on a glacial moraine plain.
Sücka
Sücka (; dialectal: Sügga) is an (alpine pasture) of Liechtenstein, located in the municipality of Triesenberg. Traditionally a cow pasture, it is situated in the and contains a mountain inn. Triesenberg purchased Sücka from Johann II, Prince of Liechtenstein in 1887.
Silum
Silum is an (alpine pasture) of Liechtenstein, located in the municipality of Triesenberg. It is located on a distinctive slumping mass composed of scree slopes, positioned beneath the breakaway ridge of one of the Alps' largest landslides, which occurred approximately 12,000 years ago following the retreat of the Rhine Glacier. The area exemplifies traditional Walser agricultural patterns, featuring patchworks of meadows that reveal historic property boundaries when differently mowed during summer. Ecologically significant, Silum contains wetland areas, dry meadows supporting rare plant and i
Wangerberg
Wangerberg (; also spelled Wangerbärg) is a Weiler (hamlet) of Liechtenstein, located in the municipality of Triesenberg.
Ebenholz
Ebenholz (; also called Ebaholz) is a village in Liechtenstein, located in the municipality of Vaduz. Its name means "ebony" in German.
Valüna
Valüna is an (alpine pasture) in Liechtenstein located in the municipality of Triesen. It was first mentioned in 1378 as "Vallúl".
Lawena
Lawena is an (alpine pasture) in southern Liechtenstein, located in the municipality of Triesen. The Lawena Power Plant (Kraftwerk Lawena) is the oldest hydropower station in Liechtenstein. There is also an electricity museum there, the Lawena Museum. The Alp Lawena is located in a basin-like high valley at around above sea level. The alp is framed by the mighty Falknis, the Mittagspitz and the Rappenstein and is a good starting point for hikes. The alp can be reached from Triesen in about 2–3 hours.