- 46°38′N 8°32′E / 46.633°N 8.533°E / 46.633; 8.533 The
Urseren (also Ursern) is the
valley of the
upper Reuss in Uri, Switzerland,
running southwest...
- 805 m) in the south, and
eventually forms the east–west
valley called Urseren, p****ing
Realp at
halfway through the
valley at 1,540 m in
eastern direction...
- 28 km (17 mi)
south of Altdorf, the
capital of Uri.
Andermatt is in the
Urseren valley, on the
headwaters of the
river Reuss and
surrounded by the Adula...
- The
valleys connected by the p**** are that of the
river Reuss,
named the
Urseren, and that of the
river Ticino,
named Valle Leventina. The
Gotthard axis...
- Bridge"). The
lower Urseren marks the
boundary of the Aar m****if with the
autochthonous sediment of the
Gotthard nappe ("
Urseren-Zone"). In
Altkirch quarry...
- The
Swiss National Redoubt (German:
Schweizer Reduit; French: Réduit national; Italian:
Ridotto ****onale; Romansh:
Reduit ****onal) is a
defensive plan...
-
Gotthard route. As a
first step, Uri
annexed the
Urseren valley in 1410,
although the
community of
Urseren was
allowed to
retain its own ****embly and courts...
-
treaty with
Fribourg and 1501
treaty with Lucerne.
Imperial Valley of
Urseren – 1317
treaty with Uri;
annexed by Uri in 1410. Weggis – 1332–1380 by treaties...
- 2019. Abegg, Emil, Die
Mundart von
Urseren (Beiträge zur
Schweizerdeutschen Grammatik. IV.) [The
Dialect of
Urseren], Frauenfeld, Switzerland:
Huber &...
- contrast, the
Urseren remained more isolated,
though they had some
connections to the
Leventina valley. Some of the
villages in the
Urseren were settled...