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Ausserferrera (Romansh: Farera) is a
village in
Hinterrhein District in the
Swiss Canton of Graubünden. An
independent muni****lity before, it merged...
- St. Antönien
Ascharina merged to form St. Antönien.
January 1, 2008
Ausserferrera and
Innerferrera merged to form Ferrera. St.
Peter GR and
Pagig merged...
- was
formed on 1
January 2008
through the
merger of
Innerferrera and
Ausserferrera. Geographically, it
covers the
entire Ferrera valley. The
combined historical...
- Sur
Carungas is a
mountain of the
Oberhalbstein Alps,
located between Ausserferrera and
Savognin in the
Swiss canton of Graubünden. It lies on the range...
- digl
Gurschus is a
mountain of the
Oberhalbstein Alps,
overlooking Ausserferrera in the
Swiss canton of Graubünden. It lies on the
range separating the...
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independent muni****lity, it
merged on
January 1, 2008 with
neighboring Ausserferrera to form the muni****lity of Ferrera.
Innerferrera is
first mentioned...
- the
Avers Rhine. The only
villages in the
valley are
Innerferrera and
Ausserferrera. Administratively, the muni****lity of
Ferrera coincides with the valley...
- (Via Monterotta) 2,125 m Juf (Avers valley) Alps
Switzerland dead end
Ausserferrera After reaching this
small village, the
paved road
descents to 2,116...
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river is dammed,
forming the
Innerferrera reservoir since 1961.
Below Ausserferrera (Romansh: Farera), the
glacial valley is
flanked by
steep rocky slopes...
- 86167; 9.23056 (Nagens) Dead-end
Avers 2,124 m (6,969 ft) Graubünden
Ausserferrera–Juf 46°26′45″N 09°34′45″E / 46.44583°N 9.57917°E / 46.44583; 9.57917...