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while in
German it is
Brigels German: [ˈbʁiːɡəls] .
While the area was
settled in the late
Roman era or
Early Middle Ages, Breil/
Brigels is
first mentioned...
- Tavanasa-Breil/
Brigels railway station (German:
Bahnhof Tavanasa-Breil/
Brigels) is a
railway station in the muni****lity of Breil/
Brigels, in the Swiss...
- of
Andiast and Waltensburg/Vuorz
merged into the muni****lity of Breil/
Brigels. Waltensburg/Vuorz was
first mentioned in 765 as Vorce. The
German name...
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merged to form Bergün Filisur. Andiast, Breil/
Brigels and Waltensburg/Vuorz
merged to form Breil/
Brigels.
January 1, 2019 Hinterrhein,
Nufenen and Splügen...
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Brigel (1872), p. 10.
Brigel (1872), p. 122
Brigel (1872), pp. 10–11.
Brigel (1872), pp. 14–15. Bhat (1998), p. 164.
Brigel (1872), p. 37.
Brigel (1872)...
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settlements until the 9th century), Suts****iala
included Sumvitg, Trun and Breil/
Brigels. The
subjects of
Disentis Abbey first used
their own seal in 1285. They...
- Engadin-Scuol
Scuol 1250 2800 1550 3/6/1 80
Scuol Brigels Brigels, Waltensburg,
Andiast 1100 2418 1318 6/3/0 75
Brigels Splügen Splügen 1480 2215 735 4/2/2 30 Splügen...
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including village names such as Tschlin, Scuol, Savognin, Glion, Breil/
Brigels, Brienz/Brinzauls, Purtenza, and Trun. Additionally, a
small number of...
- is a
mountain m****if in the
Glarus Alps, and a
range overlooking Breil/
Brigels and Trun in
canton of Graubünden. To its
northern side
above Val Frisal...
- of
Andiast and Waltensburg/Vuorz
merged into the muni****lity of Breil/
Brigels, for a
total of 15 muni****lities.
Romansh is the
predominant language...