- the
region along the
Plessur –and
therefore the
whole valley–is
called Schanfigg. It was
replaced with the
Plessur Region on 1
January 2017 as part of...
- (Grisons) only the
Walser exclaves in the
Romansh part and the Prättigau,
Schanfigg and
Davos are
Highest Alemannic; the
Rhine Valley with Chur and Engadin...
- Riein, Safiental, Tenna, Valendas, Versam, Tschappina, Avers, Mutten,
Schanfigg,
upper Landw****ertal, Davos, Prättigau
Liechtenstein (probably settled...
- of:
Belfort Davos Klosters Castels (now part of St. Antönien)
Schiers Schanfigg (St. Peter)
Langwies Str****berg (Churwalden)
Maienfeld (the town and the...
- like in
Standard German,
especially some
dialects of
Unterwalden and
Schanfigg (Graubünden) and the
dialect of
Issime (Piedmont). Some
Western Swiss...
- two
important rivers: the
Plessur at Chur,
forming the
valley of the
Schanfigg, and the
Landquart at the
homonymous town,
forming the Prätigau. The Engadin...
- settlements,
which then
often became German-speaking, such as Davos,
Schanfigg, the Prättigau, Schams, and Valendas,
which became German-speaking by...
-
Mendrisotto 69xx -
Region Lugano 7**** -
Region Graubünden 70xx - Chur,
Schanfigg (Arosa), Domat/Ems,
Flims 71xx - Bündner
Oberland 72xx - Prättigau, Davos...
- runs
completely independently of the road as a
mountain railway up the
Schanfigg valley. The rest of the line
contains many
civil engineering structures...
- Safien);
Rheinwald (Medels, Nufenen, Splügen, Sufers, Hinterrhein, Avers);
Schanfigg (Arosa, Langwies);
Albula (Mutten, Schmitten, Wiesen);
Landquart (Davos...