-
called Schwabenkrieg or
Schweizerkrieg ("Swiss War") in
Germany and
Engadiner Krieg ("War of the Engadin" in Austria) was the last
major armed conflict...
- The Bündner
Nusstorte (Graubünden nut pastry), also
known as
Engadiner Nusstorte, is a
traditional sweet,
caramelised nut-filled
pastry (generally walnut)...
- "Zentrale Ova Spin" (in German).
Engadiner Kraftwerke.
Retrieved 18
January 2016. "Zentrale Pradella" (in German).
Engadiner Kraftwerke.
Retrieved 18 January...
- 1968, but is
still owned and
operated by the
hydroelectric power company Engadiner Kraftwerke AG. The
tunnel is only wide
enough for a
single vehicle so...
- da
Surmeir continues to be
published to a
regional audience, and the
Engadiner Post
includes two
pages in Romansh. A
Romansh news agency, the Agentura...
- to the
Black Sea basin.
Between 1965 and 1968,
Swiss electric company Engadiner Kraftwerke AG,
following an
agreement with the
Italian government, purchased...
- to 1898 (Liberals). He
initially worked for his
fathers hotel,
Hotel Engadiner Kulm,
before founding Badrutt's
Palace in 1896. St.
Moritz in the 19th...
- The
Sesvenna Alps are a
mountain range located in the Alps of
eastern Switzerland,
northern Italy and
western Austria.
Sesvenna Alps are
considered to...
- (experimental video) 2002:
Onoma (6
short films for
Swiss Expo02) 2000: Das
Engadiner Wunder (short film, art installation) 1997: Labyrinth-Projektionen (art...
-
competed in the men's
downhill at the 1948
Winter Olympics. "Romi Spada".
Engadiner Post (in German). 3
August 2004. p. 15.
Retrieved 17
October 2021. Evans...