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together with the majority of Tyrol south of the main Alpine ridge. When the two provinces of
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As there is a circle of pillars with a diameter of six meters under the presbytery of the present parish church, it is assumed that the
Christian church was built on a Roman temple. Pieces of pillars found are made of red marble and have a diameter of 32 cm. Where a meeting room next to the church is
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Higher up and scattered across the low mountain slopes of the Mendel ridge are several farmsteads, hamlets and village settlements, which belong to another four groups. Graun (790-840 m) is located on a high plateau in the north of the 30.19 km² municipal area; to the west above the main town and
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Valley) in the south of South Tyrol, on the orographic right (western) side of the valley. The main town, Kurtatsch (260-410 m above sea level), is slightly elevated at the foot of the Mendel ridge. The section of the valley floor below, which belongs to the municipality and borders
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Kurtatsch, especially on the hill of today's parish church. The remains of a Roman villa were found there. Wooden parts of a vine dating back to the 3rd century were found in the Nockerisch area.
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curtis around 580. It was therefore also a place of jurisdiction, whose designation as curtis regia was transferred to today's place name. It is not known whether the town had a
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came to this part of the lowlands around 400 A.D. and laid the foundations for a
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