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- Lukmanier P**** (Italian: P****o del Lucomagno, Romansh: Cuolm Lucmagn) is a p**** in the Swiss Alps. The road from Disentis/Mustér in the canton of Graubünden...
- called the Lukmanier powerline, is the 400 kV three-phase alternating current high voltage electric power transmission line over the Lukmanier P**** in Switzerland...
- through the Lukmanier, while Basel, Uri and Lucerne tried to prevent this at all means. In 1852, the British supported a tunnel through the Lukmanier m****if...
- western Alpine mountain group, the part of the Lepontine Alps from the Lukmanier and St Gotthard P****es to the Splügen P****. They lie mostly in Switzerland...
- traffic junction of the routes from Chur towards the Oberalp P**** and Lukmanier P**** and from Chur towards San Bernardino P**** and Julier P****. The civilisation...
- the Ticino leads to the high alpine p****es of Nufenen, St. Gotthard, Lukmanier and San Bernardino. Although now little used, the San Jorio P**** to the...
- Ostalpenbahn, a transalpine railway connection through Grisons and over the Lukmanier P****, which would have fundamentally changed the economic situation of...
- west, by the Furka P**** and the Oberalp P**** on the north and by the Lukmanier P**** on the east. The eponymous Gotthard P****, lying at the heart of the...
- Sontga Maria reservoir on Lukmanier P**** (906 m (2,972 ft) above sea level). There is a road through the valley and over Lukmanier P**** into Ticino. The lower...
- Simplon is first definitely mentioned in 1235, the St Gotthard in 1236, the Lukmanier in 965, the San Bernardino in 941; of course they may have been known...