- January 2016[update]). The
inhabitants of the
Grisons are
called Bündner or (rarely)
Grisonians.[citation needed] The po****tion of the
canton (as of 31
December 2020)...
-
capital and
largest town of the
Swiss canton of the
Grisons and lies in the
Grisonian Rhine Valley,
where the
Rhine turns towards the north, in the northern...
-
Rhine or any of its sections:
Alpine Rhine Valley Chur
Rhine Valley (or
Grisonian Rhine Valley; German:
Churer Rheintal, or
sometimes Bündner Rheintal)...
- Gelgia, and Landw****er) c. 90 km The
Alpine Rhine running through the
Grisonian and St. Gall
Rhine Valley (partly
forming the
Swiss border with Liechtenstein...
- feudalism. In addition,
Walser villages are
easily distinguishable from
Grisonian ones, as
Walser houses are made of wood
rather than stone.[relevant?]...
-
engineer Robert Maillart. It was
constructed across an
alpine ravine in the
grisonian Prättigau,
belonging to the muni****lity of Schiers, in
Switzerland between...
- an
Alpine mountain p**** of the
Lepontine Alps. It
connects the Swiss,
Grisonian Splügen 5
kilometres (3.1 mi) to the
north 675
metres (2,215 ft) below...
- most
widely spoken language, but
almost all of the
people also
speak the
Grisonian Swiss German and (the
Swiss variety of)
Standard German as a
second and...
-
parts of the
Alpine Rhine Valley are:
Upper half: Chur
Rhine Valley, or
Grisonian Rhine Valley (German:
Churer Rheintal, or Bündner Rheintal): The name...
- (RhB) metre-gauge network.
Since 1986, on top of it one
finds the
central Grisonian PostAuto/AutoDaPosta bus terminal. SBB InterCity, InterRegio, and RegioExpress...