Planken

Municipality in Oberland, Liechtenstein


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::summary Municipality in Oberland, Liechtenstein ::

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settlement_typeMunicipality
image_skylinePlanken2.png
imagesize250px
image_captionOverlooking Planken
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flag_size30px
image_shieldWappen Planken.svg
shield_size100px
mapframeyes
pushpin_label_position
coordinates
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameLiechtenstein
subdivision_type1Electoral district
subdivision_name1Oberland
subdivision_type2Villages
subdivision_name2none
established_title
established_title2
established_title3
leader_partyVU
leader_titleMayor
leader_nameRainer Beck
unit_pref
area_total_km25.34
elevation_footnotes
elevation_m786
population_total473
population_as_of31-12-2019
population_footnotes
population_density_km2auto
postal_code_typePostal code
postal_code9498
area_code7006
iso_codeLI-05
websitewww.planken.li
timezoneCET
utc_offset+1
timezone_DSTCEST
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History

The Romanic population from Schaan and Vaduz had already cleared the area of the village before the Walser migrated there in the 13th century and started clearing the upper parts of the municipality. The first documented naming was in the year 1361. The village was looted twice, first by the Swiss in 1499 when they campaigned against Frastanz (Battle of Frastanz) and in 1799 by the French when they ousted the Austrian forces during the Napoleonic Wars.

In 1868 the village was connected to the rest of Liechtenstein via road, making it reachable for bigger carriages. After a great conflagration in 1869 an exodus hit the village; in 1901 just 56 inhabitants remained. The situation improved due to a land reform from 1961 to 1981 and an enlargement of infrastructure.

Politics

Planken is locally administered by the mayor and a 6-person municipal council, elected every four years since 1975. The incumbent mayor is Rainer Beck, since 2007.

List of mayors (1864–present)

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NameTermPartyFerdinand NegeleFranz Josef MarxerFranz Martin GantnerFerdinand NegeleGebhard GantnerAndreas JehleGebhard GantnerPeter BeckGebhard GantnerJosef NegeleGebhard GantnerJosef NegeleLorenz GantnerJosef NegeleJosef NegeleFerdinand BeckGustav JehleAnton NägeleEugen BeckGaston JehleRainer Beck
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1867–1870
1870–1873
1873–1876
1876–1882
1882–1885
1885–1888
1888–1891
1891–1894
1894–1897
1897–1900
1900–1909
1909–1912
1912–1915
1915–1921
1921–1936
1936–1969
1969–1983
1983–1999
1999–2007
2007–
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Last election

Geography

It is located on the western slope of Drei Schwestern. The center of the main village is on 786m a.s.l.. Additionally the plateau of Oberplanken belongs to the municipality. It borders on Gamprin's exclave Nendler Berg, the Vaduz' exclave Dachsegg and Eschen in the North, on the Austrian municipality of Frastanz in the East and on Schaan in the South and in the West.

The exclave Plankner Garselli is a former alp in the Samina valley. The Plankner Neugrütt is a cliffy forest north of the village, separated from it by a stripe of 20m of land and surrounded by an exclave of Schaan with the same name. The other two exclaves are in the Rhine Valley: Wes is a small meadow and Riet-Äscher is a marsh, both are surrounded by territory of Schaan.

Furthermore, there are two enclaves consisting of woods: Rüttistein, which belongs to Vaduz, and Schaan's Brunnenegg.

Alps

There are four alps in the municipality: ::data[format=table title=""]

AlpEtymologyOwnerTotal areaPasture areaSource
GafaduraOld Romansh: cavradüra (clearing)Municipality90ha24hatitle=Gafadura – Historisches Lexikon
Alpzinkatapering part of the alptitle=Alpzinka – Historisches Lexikonurl=https://historisches-lexikon.li/Alpzinkaaccess-date=2019-05-18website=historisches-lexikon.li
RüttiMentioned 1607 as Reiti (clearing)22hatitle=Rütti – Historisches Lexikonurl=https://historisches-lexikon.li/R%C3%BCttiaccess-date=2019-05-18
Plankner GarselliOld Romansh: clusella (small gully)?187ha-title=Garselli – Historisches Lexikonurl=https://historisches-lexikon.li/Garselli
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The alp Gafadura on the western slope of Drei Schwestern was settled by Walser, alike Saroja, from Triesenberg and inhabited until the 15th century. In 1579 the owners of Gafadura, Gaflonen (today: Alpzinka) and Garselli handed their former cooperative alps over to the municipality. It was first given to single farmers until 1875 when it became a communal farming project until 1960. Since then its use is limited to cattle farming and the forestry industry. The Gafadura chalet was built 1926 as a princely hunting lodge and taken over by the Liechtensteiner Alpenverein in 1968.

Alpzinka was first mentioned in 1428 and was probably settled until the mid-15th century. Since then this area belonging to Gafadura was used for agriculture.

Rütti, formerly also known as "Maiasäss" was used as a for Gafadura.

Plankner Garselli is located in the western Samina Valley. The use of this steep and dry alp was not intensive since the 19th century and was limited to cattle. The agricultural activity ceased between 1880 and 1890. Since 2000 it is part of the Natural Forest Reserve Garselli/Zigerberg.

Sights

Its most notable structure is the eighteenth-century , which belongs to the parish of Schaan. It is supposed to have been built in 1761 and in 1861 a tower was added that contains a bell from 1724. 1929 Prince Franz I founded the chapel's three baroque revival altars. It was then redesigned in 1955 under the supervision of architect Felix Schmid of Rapperswil.

Notable people

Gallery

File:PlankenHillside.jpg|View of the valley from the Planken hillside File:Kirche Planken.jpg|Village church File:NebelmeerRheintal.JPG|View with fog

References

References

  1. (2017-06-30). "Bevölkerungsstatistik".
  2. "Planken".
  3. "Planken – Historisches Lexikon".
  4. Mayr, Ulrike. (31 December 2011). "Planken".
  5. "Swiss Geoportal".
  6. "Gafadura – Historisches Lexikon".
  7. "Alpzinka – Historisches Lexikon".
  8. "Rütti – Historisches Lexikon".
  9. "Garselli – Historisches Lexikon".
  10. Herrmann, Cornelia. (2007). "Die Kunstdenkmäler des Fürstentums Liechtenstein".

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