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Ramosch is a
former muni****lity in the
district of Inn in the
Swiss canton of Graubünden. On 1
January 2013 the muni****lities of
Ramosch and Tschlin...
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valley is
drained by La Brancla, a
tributary of the Inn basin, near
Ramosch. The
highest mountains in the Val
Sinestra are the
Muttler (3,293 m), Piz...
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first used as a
seasonal mountain pasture for the
villages of
Tschlin and
Ramosch. By 1220 the
first permanent farm
houses are mentioned.
These farm houses...
- muni****lity of
Ramosch (now Valsot) of the
Canton of Graubünden in Switzerland. It is a
Swiss heritage site of
national significance. The
Lords of
Ramosch first...
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extreme east of Switzerland. On 1
January 2013 the muni****lities of
Ramosch and
Tschlin merged to form the new muni****lity of Valsot. In 1956–58,...
- in the 12th
century for the
Lords of
Ramosch.
Serviezel (
Ramosch) is
located in the
former muni****lity of
Ramosch,
while Serviezel (Tschlin) is about...
- the
extreme east of Switzerland. On 1
January 2013 the muni****lities of
Ramosch and
Tschlin merged to form the new muni****lity of Valsot.
While Bronze...
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districts of
Oberhalbstein and
Tiefencastel Poschiavo Ramosch-Stalla-Avers:
districts of
Ramosch and
Stalla (Bivio)–Avers Unterengadin:
districts of Ober-...
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Kaunertal (Austria),
Nauders (Austria),
Pfunds (Austria), Sölden (Austria),
Ramosch (Switzerland), Sent (Switzerland), and
Tschlin (Switzerland). The village...
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mountain Remuș, a
village in Frătești Commune,
Giurgiu County,
Romania Ramosch (in German: Remüs), a
former muni****lity in the
canton of Graubünden,...