- muni****lities of St.
Antönien (242 inhabitants) and St.
Antönien Ascharina (118 inhabitants)
merged on 1
January 2007 into St.
Antönien. Later, on 1 January...
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merged to form Splügen.
January 1, 2007 St.
Antönien and St.
Antönien Ascharina merged to form St.
Antönien.
January 1, 2008
Ausserferrera and Innerferrera...
- St.
Antönien Ascharina is a
former muni****lity in the
Swiss canton of Graubünden.
Until 1953, the muni****lity was
known as Ascharina. The muni****lities...
- 153
Fless P****
Klosters to Sus
Footpath 2,452 8,045 St
Antonien or
Gargellenjoch St
Antonien to St
Gallenkirch Footpath 2,375 7,792
Drusenthor Schiers...
- of Graubünden St.
Antönien, muni****lity in
canton of Graubünden St.
Antönien Ascharina (or Ascharina),
civil parish of St.
Antönien, in
canton of Graubünden...
- (Mutten, Schmitten, Wiesen);
Landquart (Davos, Klosters, Furna, Says, St.
Antönien, Valzeina). Wartau, (Matug, Walserberg, Palfris) and
Walser speaking people...
- in
located in the Prättigau
valley at the
branching of the road to St.
Antönien,
Conters and Fideris/Jenaz. It
consists of the
linear village of Küblis...
- Rätschenflue) is a
mountain in the Rätikon
range of the Alps,
overlooking St.
Antönien in the
canton of Graubünden. It is
located west of the Madrisa. Retrieved...
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Seewis im Prättigau Carschinahütte near St.
Antönien Mountain huts
Sulzfluh and Alpenrösli near St.
Antönien In Montafon/Vorarlberg: Lünerseebahn near Brand...
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Margreth "Greti" Caprez-Roffler (17 August 1906 in St.
Antönien,
Grisons - 19
March 1994 in Chur) was a
Swiss reformed pastor. She was
elected in 1931...