The Grisons (/ɡriːˈzɒ̃/; French: [ɡʁizɔ̃]) or Graubünden (German: [ɡraʊˈbʏndn̩] ), more formally the Canton of the Grisons or the Canton of Graubünden...
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Bündnerfleisch (redirect from Viande de Grisons)
also known as Bindenfleisch, Grisons Meat or Viande des Grisons, is an air-dried meat that is produced in the canton of Graubünden, Switzerland. The...
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Consiglio) is the unicameral legislature of the Swiss canton of Grisons. It meets in the cantonal capital Chur's Grand Council Building (Grossratsgebäude)...
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Romansh language (category Grisons)
and/or Rhaeto-Romance language spoken predominantly in the Swiss canton of the Grisons (Graubünden). Romansh has been recognized as a national language...
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its population, and close to 30,000 inhabitants of the canton of Grisons (or 14.7% of Grisons' population). The territory of Switzerland was Romanized...
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former half-cantons as cantons. The areas of the cantons vary from 37 km2 (15 sq. mi.) (Basel-Stadt) to 7,105 km2 (2743 sq. mi.) (Grisons); the populations...
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Ticino (redirect from Canton Ticino)
borders the canton of Valais to the northwest, the canton of Uri to the north and the canton of Grisons to the northeast; the latter canton being also...
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List of lakes of Switzerland (redirect from List of lakes in the Grisons)
Four of the cantons (Grisons, Bern, Valais, and Ticino) have more than 10 of the lakes, apiece, and just over one-half of the cantons (14) have one...
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Valais (redirect from Wallis (canton))
southern Alpine cantons, along with Ticino and the Grisons, which encompass a vast diversity of ecosystems. It is a bilingual canton, French and German...
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Valais Ticino Grisons Geneva Vaud Neuchâtel Jura Bern Thurgau Zurich Aargau Lucerne Solothurn Basel-Landschaft Schaffhausen Uri Schwyz Glarus St. Gallen...
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Romansh-speaking native population in Grisons in the east. The cantons of Freiburg, Bern, and Valais are officially bilingual; Grisons is officially trilingual. The...
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used as a symbol of Italian fascism. The flag of Grisons was adopted in 1933. From 1815 to 1933, the canton had used various combinations of the three coats...
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There are 101 municipalities in the canton of Graubünden, Switzerland (as of January 2021[update]). Albula/Alvra Andeer Arosa Avers Bergün Filisur Bever...
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Old Swiss Confederacy (redirect from République des Suisses)
Schweitzer, République des Suisses and Republica Helvetiorum by Josias Simmler in 1576) after the fashion of calling individual urban cantons republics (such...
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Maluns are a traditional dish of the Grisons, essentially made of potatoes. Maluns are prepared from boiled potatoes (usually one day before cooking)...
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particular the canton of Jura and Bernese Jura. Bündner Rohschinken / Schambun criv dal Grischun, Grisons cured ham, salted and dried pork leg, Grisons Bündnerfleisch...
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canton of Grisons, municipalities of Vaz/Obervaz and Arosa, and the cities Chur, Zürich and Zürich. The University of Applied Sciences of the Grisons...
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[citation needed] He was born in St. Gallen but primarily grew-up in Flims in Grisons. The prince's family didn't speak Russian at home, which primarily came...
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the Ticino cantonal government decided to transfer 80,000 francs in emergency aid to the Mesolcina region in the neighbouring canton of Grisons. On 25 June...
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Swiss Party of Labour (section Cantonal-level)
Swissinfo.ch. Retrieved 17 July 2021. "BADAC - Le comparatif en ligne des cantons et des villes suisses". Badac.ch. Retrieved 2016-01-25. "Nationalrat 2007"...
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Teacher Education State of (Vaud HEP Vaud) University of Teacher Education Grisons (PHGR) University of Teacher Education Lucerne (PH Luzern) University of...
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Switzerland (section Cantons)
revendiquée par la Suisse pour des raisons militaires, Grisons-Liechtenstein) et l'enclave allemande du Verenahof dans le canton de Schaffhouse en 1967.")...
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("Italian Switzerland"), which is composed of Ticino and of a part of Grisons. In Swiss German, French-speaking Switzerland is known as Welschland or...
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Landsgemeinde in Toggenburg and in parts of Grisons. At the Landsgemeinde, citizens of a district or canton assemble annually in a public space under open...
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Chur (redirect from Chur (Grisons))
Swiss canton of the Grisons and lies in the Grisonian Rhine Valley, where the Rhine turns towards the north, in the northern part of the canton. The city...
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The cantonal banks (German: Kantonalbank, French: banque cantonale, Italian: banca cantonale) are 24 Swiss government-owned commercial banks. Most of them...
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from the voting population of Grisons. In August 2021, scientists at the University of Applied Sciences of the Grisons announced that they had calculated...
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in cantons Grisons and Schwyz are their own legal entities with jurisdiction over tax and often have their own Landsgemeinde. Seven of the 26 cantons –...
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Camenisch (born 1 February 1978 in the village of Tavanasa in the Swiss Canton Grisons) is a Swiss writer publishing in German and Romansh. Camenisch grew...
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Switzerland, then still a relatively loose confederacy of cantons. It ensued after seven Catholic cantons formed the Sonderbund ("separate alliance") in 1845...
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