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Septimer P**** (German: Septimerp****, Italian: P****o del Settimo, Romansh: P**** da Sett;
elevation 2,310
meters or 7,580 feet) is a high
mountain p**** in...
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importance in
Roman times. The road
constructed in the 1820s to
replace the old
Septimer P**** was well
built and is
still easily p****able
after moderate widening...
- (Little St Bernard P**** and
Great St Bernard P****), the Splügen P****, the
Septimer P****, the
Reschen P****, the
Brenner P****, the Plöcken P****, the Pontebba...
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Albula Alps are
separated from the
Oberhalbstein Alps in the west by the
Septimer P**** and the
valley of the Sursés; from the
Plessur Alps in the north-west...
- his v****al
Hartpert with
numerous privileges including control over the
Septimer P****, at the time the main p****
through the
central Alps.
These concessions...
- England.
Similar crosses at
Alzey and Würzburg
respectively have
produced Septimer and the
reasonably successful Perle. The early-ripening
Siegerrebe is the...
- more
circuitous route up the Val
Bregaglia (Val Chiavenna) and
across Septimer P**** to
Curia (modern Chur),
where it
rejoined the
preceding road. (Itin...
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region north of the Alps,
through the San
Bernardino P****, and the
Septimer P**** respectively, the
three last ones (Bregaglia,
Poschiavo and Müstair)...
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communities of the
Bishopric of Chur lay
along the north–south road on the
Septimer-Julier route. The
bishop ruled the
region around Chur and had the right...
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pedestrian bridge.
During the
medieval period more
regional traffic used the
Septimer P**** than the Splügen P****.
Charles IV, Holy
Roman Emperor,
supported this...