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Tarasp is a
former muni****lity in the
district of Inn in the
Swiss canton of Graubünden. Its
eleven settlements are
situated within the
Lower Engadin...
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Tarasp Castle (German:
Schloss Tarasp, Romansh: Chastè da
Tarasp) is a
castle in Switzerland, near the
former muni****lity of
Tarasp (now Scuol), in Lower...
- Scuol-
Tarasp railway station is the
northern terminus of the Bever–Scuol-
Tarasp railway. It is
located on the
western edge of the
village of
Scuol at...
- The Bever–Scuol-
Tarasp railway—also
called the
Engadinerbahn (Engadine Railway),
Engadinerlinie (Engadine Line),
Unterengadinerbahn (Lower
Engadine Railway)...
- Lai da
Tarasp is a lake at
Tarasp in the Grisons, Switzerland. Its
surface area is 2 ha (4.9 acres). v t e...
- Romansh. On 1
January 2015 the
former muni****lities of Ardez, Guarda,
Tarasp, Ftan and Sent
merged into Scuol. The
official name has
undergone several...
- then-independent
Bernina Railway. The
actual Engadine line,
between Bever and Scuol-
Tarasp, was
opened on 1 July 1913, and was the
first Rhaetian Railway line to be...
- Switzerland. It
connects the Landquart–Davos
Platz and the Bever–Scuol-
Tarasp lines.
First proposed during 1975,
construction of the
tunnel commenced...
- Lai Nair (literally "Black Lake") is a
small lake
above Tarasp in the
Lower Engadine, Graubünden, Switzerland. The site is
listed in the
Inventory of Raised...
- of the
princely state of Indore,
British India. She was born in 1914 in
Tarasp, Switzerland, to
Rajashri Dattajirao, the
chief of
Kagal (Junior), and educated...