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Vorderrhein river. It
consists of the
village of Sedrun, the
sections of
Tschamut, Selva, Rueras/Dieni, Camischolas/Zarcuns,
Gonda and
Bugnei on the left...
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Tschamut-Selva
railway station (German:
Bahnhof Tschamut-Selva) is a
railway station in the muni****lity of Tujetsch, in the
Swiss canton of Grisons. It...
- Toma) is a lake at the
northern face of Piz Badus,
above the
village of
Tschamut in the
canton of
Grisons (Graubünden), Switzerland. Its
surface area is...
- Toma on the
north east and
flows as
Anterior Rhine past the
village of
Tschamut in the muni****lity of Tujetsch.
Sources of the
Rhine List of
rivers of...
- Uri. The
great fire of
Andermatt in 1766
forced the
family to move to
Tschamut in the
canton of Graubünden
where the
abbot of Disentis,
Columban Sozzi...
- was
built in 1582 by
Paulus Italus ("Paolo the Italian") from
Tujetsch (
Tschamut)
village in
canton Graubünden, Switzerland, a
master builder known by his...
- Piz
Cavradi is a
mountain of the
Swiss Lepontine Alps,
located south of
Tschamut in the
canton of Graubünden.
Retrieved from the
Swisstopo topographic maps...
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Preceding station Matterhorn Gotthard Bahn
Following station Nätschen
towards Andermatt R 45
Tschamut-Selva
towards Disentis/Mustér...
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Curnera takes up a left tributary, the Rein da Maighels. The Rein da
Curnera flows into the
Anterior Rhine near
Tschamut in the
Tujetsch valley. v t e v t e...
- 48972; 9.81639 (Marguns) Dead-end
Curnera 2,039 m (6,690 ft) Graubünden
Tschamut (Surpalits)–Lai da
Curnera 46°38′16″N 08°42′25″E / 46.63778°N 8.70694°E...