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Chur (German: [ˈkuːr] (locally) or [ˈxuːr]; Italian:
Coira [ˈkɔira]; Sursilvan:
Cuera [ˈkweːʁə] ; Vallader:
Cuoira [ˈkuɔ̯jrɐ] ;
Puter and
Rumantsch Grischun:...
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Chur (German:
Bischof von
Chur) is the
ordinary of the
Diocese of
Chur in Grisons,
Switzerland (Latin:
Dioecesis Curiensis). A
Bishop of
Chur is first...
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Churs (Persian: چورس; in Armenian: Ճուաշ or Չորս), also
Romanized as
Chūrs, Chowras, and Chowrs; also
known as Choras, Chors, and Jūres, is a
village in...
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Hallenstadion is an
arena in
Chur, Switzerland. It is
primarily used for ice
hockey and is the home
arena of EHC
Chur.
Hallenstadion holds 6,545 people...
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Chur or
chur in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chur is a city in Switzerland.
Chur or
CHUR may also
refer to: Prince-Bishopric of
Chur, an ecclesiastical...
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Chur Capricorns (formerly EHC
Chur Sport AG) is a
Swiss ice
hockey team
based in
Chur,
Switzerland who pla****
until 2008 in
National League B. They...
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Chur railway station (German:
Bahnhof Chur)
serves the town of
Chur,
capital of the
canton of Graubünden, Switzerland.
Opened in 1858, it is the most...
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Chur Cathedral,
otherwise known as the
Cathedral of the ****umption of Mary (German:
Kathedrale St. Mariä Himmelfahrt), is the
Catholic cathedral of the...
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Fussballclub Chur 97 is a
football team from
Chur,
Switzerland who play in 2. Liga
Interregional (division 5). It was
founded in 1997 as a
merger of FC
Chur, FC...
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University of
Georgia in the 1950s, and was the
direct predecessor to the Cap-
Chur equipment used
worldwide for decades. In the
early 1960s, a team in Kenya...