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Müstair [myʃtɐir] is a
village in the Val
Müstair muni****lity in the
district of Inn in the
Swiss canton of Graubünden. In 2009
Müstair merged with Fuldera...
- Valchava,
Santa Maria Val
Müstair and
Müstair. Val
Müstair had a po****tion (as of 31
December 2020) of 1,423. The Val
Müstair (German: Münstertal, Italian:...
- and in the Val
Müstair. It is the
second most
commonly spoken variety of Romansh, with 6,448
people in the
Lower Engadine and Val
Müstair (79.2%) naming...
- by the Mera, the Val Poschiavo,
drained by the Poschiavino, and the Val
Müstair,
drained by the Rom. The
first three are in the Po
basin and the last one...
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eastern end of
Switzerland and a muni****lity in the
Engiadina B****a/Val
Müstair Region in the
Swiss canton of Graubünden. The
valley was
first used as...
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early medieval Benedictine monastery in the
Swiss muni****lity of Val
Müstair, in the
Canton of Graubünden. By
reason of its
exceptionally well-preserved...
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right at the
border of
Switzerland and is
connected to Sta.
Maria Val
Müstair in the
north by the
Umbrail P**** on Stelvio's
western ramp. The "Three...
- to 1233) was
abbess of the
Benedictine monastery of
Saint John Abbey,
Müstair, in what is now Switzerland. She is the
first abbess of that monastery...
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Engiadina B****a/Val
Müstair Region is one of the
eleven administrative districts in the
canton of Graubünden in Switzerland. It had an area of 1,196.55...
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celebrated in much of the Romansh-speaking area,
including the Engadin, Val
Müstair,
Albula (Surmeir), and
formerly in the
Posterior Rhine valley, as well...