Alpine transhumance is transhumance as practiced in the Alps, that is, a seasonal droving of grazing livestock between the valleys in winter and the high...
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It comprises a high level of biodiversity which is the result of Alpine transhumance (the cultivation of the land by humans) and the geological diversity...
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Transhumance is a type of pastoralism or nomadism, a seasonal movement of livestock between fixed summer and winter pastures. In montane regions (vertical...
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cows down to the valleys in the autumn, in the historic culture of Alpine transhumance. Traditionally the cheeses were made in large rounds or "wheels"...
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Swiss-type cheeses (redirect from Alpine cheeses)
down to the valleys in the winter, in the historic culture of Alpine transhumance. Traditionally the cheeses were made in large rounds or "wheels" with...
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commute to work in the Rhine Valley, Vorarlberg's economic center. The Alpine transhumance or Alp farming is the basis of the traditional cheese making process...
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Kingdom of Fanes, which belongs to the Ladin mythological heritage. Alpine Transhumance (from German Almabtrieb), is a farm practice: every year, between...
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is a liturgical vestment. ALB, Alb or alb may also refer to: Alb, Alpine transhumance in Allemannic German Alb (Upper Rhine), a tributary of the Upper...
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services and products. Farming and agriculture are part of traditional Alpine transhumance. This is a three-phase seasonal droving of grazing livestock between...
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The Desmontegada de le Vache (beginning of October), an episode of alpine transhumance where the livestock is brought back to the valleys after the summer...
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Novels portal 2521 Heidi (an asteroid named after Heidi) Alpine people and culture Alpine transhumance (the traditional practice of moving grazing herds in...
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Mountain hut (redirect from Alpine lodge)
pastures served for Alpine transhumance. The long history of mountaineering from the 19th century onwards has led to a large number of Alpine club huts as well...
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down to the valleys in the winter, in the historic culture of Alpine transhumance. Traditionally the cheeses were made in large rounds or "wheels" with...
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The Alpine chough (/ˈtʃʌf/) or yellow-billed chough (Pyrrhocorax graculus) is a bird in the crow family, one of only two species in the genus Pyrrhocorax...
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notably depicted in Johanna Spyri's Heidi. Traditional customs include Alpine transhumance in spring and autumn, and the Chalandamarz at the end of winter....
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Turkic summer highland pastures, equivalent for the alpine pasture and the associated alpine transhumance Yayla Mountains is the Turkish name for the Crimean...
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animal names unique to the Alps, and tools and methods related to alpine transhumance. Such words include: Raetic: gnieu (Surs. igniv; Suts. (a)gnieu,...
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emblematic agricultural practices of Switzerland: dairy farming and alpine transhumance. Swiss cuisine comprises a variety of staple foods. These typically...
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Yaylak (category Transhumance)
with transhumance pastoralism in several Central and West Asian Turkic communities. There are different variants of yaylak pastoralism forms of alpine transhumance...
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History of the Alps (redirect from Alpine culture)
been inhabited since prehistoric times. The Alpine culture, which developed there, centers on transhumance. Currently the Alps are divided among eight...
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of Alpkäse is closely tied to the traditional farming practice of Alpine transhumance. Tiroler Alpkäse, also called Tiroler Almkäse, has a hard rind and...
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alpine pastures are still part of the typical scenery in Vorarlberg. Moreover, the life of the locals was heavily influenced by alpine transhumance and...
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people of both rural and urban areas, yayla (either Turkic yaylak or Alpine transhumance) is mainly a part of the economy of farmers and ranchers who are...
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Funkenfeuer Busójárás Kurentovanje La Vijanera Zvončari History of the Alps Transhumance in the Alps Rhaetians Alemanni Swiss folklore Continental Germanic mythology...
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occasions also contributes to an authentic yesteryear atmosphere. Alpine Transhumance, or mobile mountain meadow culture, is still practiced in Damüls...
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the cattle were transported to and from the mountain pastures (see Alpine Transhumance), while also symbolizing the handicraft traditions and the virtues...
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Architecture of Switzerland (section Alpine foothills)
of different traditional styles. The growth of alpine transhumance, were cattle summered in high alpine meadows and wintered in the valleys, required different...
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2021. "The Transhumance". Ariege.com. Archived from the original on 3 November 2018. Retrieved 1 February 2016. "The traditional transhumance of pyrenean...
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In the Bregenz Forest, the centuries-old management of pastures (alpine transhumance) is still practiced. It means that the cows are kept on pastures...
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herds feed on alpine pastures (Almen in Austria or Germany, Alpen in Switzerland) high up in the mountains, a practice known as transhumance. In numbers...
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