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Bregaglia (Italian and Romansh:
Bregaglia) is a muni****lity in the
Maloja Region in the
canton of
Grisons in Switzerland. It was
formed by the 2010 merger...
- The Val
Bregaglia (Lombard: Val Bregaja; German: Bergell,
pronounced [bɛʁˈɡɛl] ; Romansh: Val
Bregaglia) is an
alpine valley of
Switzerland and Italy...
- Languages.
Italian is the main
language of the
valleys of Calanca, Mesolcina,
Bregaglia and val Poschiavo. In the
village of Maloja, it is
spoken by
about half...
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subranges of the Alps
other than the Bernina.
These are the Albula, the
Bregaglia, the Glarus, the Gotthard, the Lepontine, the Livigno, the Plessur, the...
- The
Bregaglia Range (commonly the
Bregaglia) is a
small group of
mostly granite mountains in Graubünden,
Switzerland and the
Province of Sondrio, northern...
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comprises (from west to east) of the
region of Moesa, the muni****lity of
Bregaglia in the
Region of
Maloja and the
region of Bernina. It has a po****tion...
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kilometres (10 mi)
north of Lake Como. The
river course leads up to Val
Bregaglia in the east and the
Swiss border at Castasegna. In the north, the Valle...
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Bergamo Alps in the
south by the Adda
valley (Valtellina); and from the
Bregaglia Range in the south-west by the
Muretto P****. The
Bernina Range is drained...
- Adamello-Presanella Alps, the
Aiguille du Midi and the
Grandes Jor****es), the
Bregaglia, Corsica,
parts of the
Karakoram (especially the
Trango Towers), the Fitzroy...
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Punta Pioda (or
Pioda di Sciora) is a 3,238 m (10,623 ft)
mountain in the
Bregaglia Range of the Alps,
located south of
Vicosoprano in the
canton of Graubünden...