- The
Vorderrhein (German: [ˈfɔʁdɐˌʁaɪn] ; Sursilvan: Rein Anteriur; Sutsilvan: Ragn Anteriur;
Rumantsch Grischun, Vallader, and Puter: Rain Anteriur; Surmiran:...
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outflow is
called Rein da Tuma and
after a few kilometers, it
forms the
Vorderrhein/Rein
Anteriur (English:
Anterior Rhine). The
course of this
river is...
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distinctive accessories only from the
confluence of the Rein Anteriur/
Vorderrhein and Rein Posteriur/Hinterrhein next to
Reichenau in Tamins.
Above this...
- 724 km2
Ticino - 91 km - 1,616 km2
Hinterrhein - 57.3 km - 1,693 km2
Vorderrhein - 67.5 km - 1,514 km2
Doubs - 74 km - 1,310 km2
Kander - 44 km - 1,126 km2...
- the
Canton of Graubünden, Switzerland,
where the two
Rhine tributaries Vorderrhein and
Hinterrhein meet,
forming the
Alpine Rhine. It is a
major traffic...
- and past. The
Rhine is
divided into
sections (from
source to delta):
Vorderrhein / Hinterrhein,
Alpine Rhine (Alpenrhein),
Seerhein (between the lower...
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dialect used to be spoken. The
Surselva encomp****es the
valley of the
Vorderrhein/Rein
Anteriur (the Surselva) and all its side valleys, from the source...
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itself is
derived from sur "above" and
selva "forest") –
spoken in the
Vorderrhein (Sursilvan: Rein Anteriur) valley,
including the Lumnezia, Foppa, and...
- [ˈliːɐ ˈɡʁiːʒɐ] ),
sometimes called Oberbund,
formed in 1395 in the
Vorderrhein and
Hinterrhein valleys, Raetia. The name Grey
League is
derived from...
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terminates in the Selbsanft,
south of Tierfehd.
Towards the
valley of the
Vorderrhein a high
promontory stretches nearly due
south from the
central peaks of...