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- Castasegna ([kɐʃtɐˈzeɲɐ]) is a former muni****lity in the district of Maloja in the Swiss canton of Grisons, on the Italian border. It is currently part...
- Switzerland. It was formed by the 2010 merger of the muni****lities of Bondo, Castasegna, Soglio, Stampa and Vicosoprano, all located in the Val Bregaglia. Bregaglia...
- installation "Balançoires sans Frontières" (Altalene senza Frontiere) in Castasegna, Switzerland. In May 2007, he held an "ontological exhibition", Luna Pac...
- British librarian and diplomat Joseph Planta (1744–1827) was born at Castasegna, the son of Reverend Andrew (Andreas) Planta (1717–1773). The family moved...
- to Silvaplana with distances and elevation: 0 km Chiavenna 333 m 10 km Castasegna (Italian-Swiss border) 696 m 13 km Promontogno 802 m 16 km Stampa 994...
- UTC+02:00 (Central European Summer Time) ISO 3166 code CH-GR Surrounded by Castasegna, Novate Mezzola (IT-SO), Soglio, Stampa, Val Masino (IT-SO), Vicosoprano...
- Castasegna, Castaneda and Breggia coats of arms, featuring chestnut trees...
- Swiss former muni****lities of Vicosoprano, Stampa, Bondo, Soglio and Castasegna (now consolidated into the muni****lity of Bregaglia); and the Italian...
- Zürich and worked as pastor in the Italian-speaking Protestant parish of Castasegna. He published an Italian psalter and book of prayers in 1740. In 1745...
- dam in Switzerland. Turning south again it traverses Val Bregaglia at Castasegna and turns east towards Cima di Castello, now forming the northern border...