Stuben am Arlberg is a winter sports resort in the town of Klösterle in the westernmost Austrian province of Vorarlberg. It is located at an altitude of 1,410 metres (4,630 ft) and had 90 inhabitants in 2019. The settlement of Klösterle probably originated in the 9th century, at a time of silver mining in the Klostertal valley and the neighbouring Montafon valley, with the first known mention of Stuben occurring in a 1330 document describing it as a post station and the "Kaiser's highest living room". In the late 19th century, Stuben became a popular skiing and tourist resort and is now part of Ski Arlberg, Austria's largest skiing area. In the summer months the area is popular with hikers and mountain bikers. This aerial view from the north-west shows Stuben am Arlberg and the winding Arlbergstrasse, which passes through the resort.Photograph credit: Herbert Heim
Multi licensing
editI agree to multi-license all my contributions, with the exception of my user pages, as described below:
Multi-licensed with the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike License versions 1.0 and 2.0 | ||
I agree to multi-license my text contributions, unless otherwise stated, under Wikipedia's copyright terms and the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license version 1.0 and version 2.0. Please be aware that other contributors might not do the same, so if you want to use my contributions under the Creative Commons terms, please check the CC dual-license and Multi-licensing guides. |
What I have been doing
editI finished up the city project, and the orphaned categories...so I am looking for a new project And as always am open to suggestions...
Interesting Categories I've added
edit- Category:Shrines
- Category:Sideshow attractions
- Category:Circuses
- Category:College football teams
- Category:Commodity exchanges
- Category:Medical testing equipment
- Category:New York train stations
- Category:Creation stories
- Category:Abolitionists
- Category:State fairs
- Category:Fads
I spend lots of time categorizing...
Recently Done
editHorse racing categorizationCategory:Horse racingthe world of Category:Circuses is wide openCategory:College football is a messfix Category:Illinois state highwaysfix Category:European Union member states
To Do
edit- Pictures for LA Class submarinesCategory:Los Angeles class submarines up to Baton Rouge
- standardize state subcategories-- this is on hold for now
- organize US regional culture... right now culture in the US is a mess
- organize the Catholic Church regions of the US especially dioceses
- fix ghost towns
- working on Category:Orphaned categories
- American Civil war is a categorization mess.... I'll work on that too...
- Fix prisons category.... this is a weird one
- Category:United States Navy monitors needs help
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Wiki Syntax
- I have the feeling that oceans, bays, seas et al need categorization...
- work on Category:Battles
- fix Category:Roman archaeological sites
- fix Category:Artillery
- fix Category:Chicago
- make Category:Veterinary medicine
Cut & Paste
edit- [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Wiki Syntax|Please help out by clicking here to fix someone else's Wiki Syntax.]
- →
- [[Wikipedia:Untagged Images|Thousands of images have no copyright tags. You can help sort this out by clicking on this link!]
- Hi! Thanks for uploading the following images: *[[:Image:Decant01.jpg]] *[[:Image:Chäfärzte01.jpg]] I notice it currently doesn't have an [[Wikipedia:Image copyright tags|image copyright tag]]. Could you add one to let us know its [[copyright]] status? (You can use <nowiki>{{gfdl}} if you release it under the [[GNU Free Documentation License]], <nowiki>{{fairuse}} if you claim [[Wikipedia:Fair use|fair use]], etc.) If you don't know what any of this means, just ''let me know [[User talk:Sortior|at my talk page]]'' where you got the images and I'll tag them for you. Thanks so much. P.S. You can help tag other images at [[User:Yann/Untagged_Images]]. Thanks again.
[[User:Topbanana/Reports/This page contains a red link that may be due to a plural discrepancy|Help Wikipedia fix suspected link errors - click here!]