-
either known as
Engadin (German pronunciation: [
ˈɛŋɡadiːn] ,
locally also [
ɛŋɡaˈdiːn]) or
Engadine (/
ˈɛŋɡədiːn/ ENG-gə-deen, US also /
ˌɛŋɡəˈdiːn/ ENG-gə-DEEN)...
- The
Engadin window or (Lower
Engadin window) is a
tectonic window that
exposes penninic units lying below the
austroalpine units in the
alpine nappe stack...
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Airport (IATA: SMV, ICAO: LSZS), also
known as
Engadin Airport, is a
regional airport in
Samedan in the
Engadin valley of Switzerland, 5 km from St. Moritz...
- of the
canton is
neither clearly north nor
south of the Alps, it is the
Engadin (the "garden of the Inn"), a
large inner Alpine valley oriented towards...
- The
Engadin Skimarathon is an
annual cross-country
skiing race (ski marathon) held on the
second Sunday of
March in the
upper Engadine valley (Switzerland)...
- Sils im
Engadin/Segl (German: Sils im
Engadin;
Romansh Segl),
often also as Sils i.E./Segl, is a muni****lity and
village in the
Maloja Region, Upper...
-
Schweizerkrieg ("Swiss War") in
Germany and
Engadiner Krieg ("War of the
Engadin" in Austria) was the last
major armed conflict between the Old
Swiss Confederacy...
- The
Sesvenna Alps are a
mountain range located in the Alps of
eastern Switzerland,
northern Italy and
western Austria.
Sesvenna Alps are
considered to...
- Love
Letters from
Engadin or Love
Letters from the
Engadine (German:
Liebesbriefe aus dem
Engadin) is a 1938
German romantic comedy film
directed by Luis...
- (Sursilvan, Tuatschin),
Schams (Sutsilvan), Albula/Surmeir (Surmiran) and
Engadin with Val
Mustair (Putèr, Vallader, Jauer). A
renewed effort to introduce...