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Stalden (German pronunciation: [ˈʃtaldn̩]) is a muni****lity in the
district of Visp in the
canton of
Valais in Switzerland. It lies at the foot of the...
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Stalden i.E.
railway station (German:
Bahnhof Stalden im Emmental), also
known as
Stalden im
Emmental railway station, is a
railway station in the muni****lity...
- land
turned out to be difficult,
particularly in the muni****lities of
Stalden and St. Niklaus, as the
local po****tion was not
interested in selling...
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Stalden-Saas
railway station (German:
Bahnhof Stalden-Saas, French: Gare de
Stalden-Saas) is a
railway station in the muni****lity of
Stalden, in the...
- the Alps). Officially, the
driest location in
Valais and
Switzerland is
Stalden, with 545 mm of
rainfall per year.
Valais is
often described as "semi-arid"...
- new muni****lity,
having been
formed from the
union of
Gysenstein and
Stalden in 1933.
While the
current muni****lity is
relatively new, Konolfingen...
- then
enters the
valley of
Mattertal and goes up, p****ing the
villages of
Stalden (799 m or 2,621 ft), St.
Niklaus (1,127 m or 3,698 ft) and
Randa (1,408 m...
- the
Matter Vispa, a
tributary of the Rhone. The
valley itself ends at
Stalden where it
meets the Saas Valley. The
resulting Visp
Valley continues for...
- with the
settlements of
Stalden and Ämligen were part of the
parish and muni****lity of Münsingen.
Eventually Ämligen and
Stalden im
Emmental (now part...
- two
large branches: the
Matter Vispa and the
Saaser Vispa,
converging at
Stalden, then
forming the
Vispa proper,
flowing for less than 10
kilometres (6...