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steep. Glaciers and rivers have marked the left side of the valley in many different ways, where the geological structure has allowed for the formation of a fairly broad valley floor and softly rising, rounded landscape features with high-lying terraces, which is where most of the villages - with the notable exception of the main town
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Typical black and red Engadine dress is used by the townspeople and the horses are decorated with plumage and trimmings in addition to the bells. Throughout the day-long ride, stops, that have been planned ahead of time, are made where eating, dancing, and drinking occur. At the end of the night, the
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In contrast to the elevated plain of the Upper Engadine, where the upper reaches of the En flow gently down the valley, the geological background of the Lower Engadine forms a very different landscape. The right flank of the valley, the Lower Engadine Dolomites, is highly jagged, densely forested and
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Though no one knows how far back it dates, the traditional winter horse-drawn sleigh ride takes place every winter. Many of the sleighs once came from local families who have been living in the area over many generations. The fact that their carriages go as far back as they do, helps to identify the
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In the Lower Engadine tourism became important in 1913 with the opening of the train station in Scuol, since then it has been well connected to the rest of Switzerland. In 1369 the mineral sources in Scuol were mentioned for the first time but the health benefits were known even earlier. The most
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The Engadine cuisine has not lost its originality. This regional cuisine is characterized by the use of selected local spices which have the rare ability to infuse a dish with a certain Engadine taste. In general, the basic ingredients of the dishes are quite elementary, using potatoes and meat
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In the Upper Engadine, as a result of the strong influx of people related to tourism, mainly from outside of Switzerland (mainly from Italy, Austria, Germany), the number of (Swiss) German and Italian speakers outnumber Romansh speakers, and in the heavily touristed village of
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because the Engadine farmers of former times had a hard daily working life. Additionally, expensive ingredients were not available to the mainly poor farmers. Because of the local way of preparation, dishes vary from kitchen to kitchen and village to village.
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The launching of the Cook excursions in Britain (1841), the appearance of the first Baedekker guide (1843), the inauguration of a winter "season" in Saint Moritz (1864), the creation of Yellowstone (1877): these were the important markers of its growth path
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important tourism attraction is the Bogn Engiadina Scuol inaugurated in 1993. With 80 km of courses, the inauguration of the Motta Naluns ski area in 1956 was another important date in the history of tourism in Scuol.
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You can make a strong case that the origins of modern winter sports lie here, starting in the 1860's with hotelier Johannes Badrutt, who welcomed a steady stream of well-heeled British guests to his small Kulm
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as a second and third language. Most place signs in both the Upper and Lower Engadine show both languages (German/Italian and Romansh), e.g. St. Moritz - San Murezzan, Sils - Segl, Celerina - Schlarigna.
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services with RhB stations either in Scuol or any other stop further up the main valley. Regular bus services connects Scuol also via Martina and the Austrian
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Below S-chanf the landscape suddenly changes. The Inn, now rather wild, flows through a deep gorge with steep walls and meadows give way to larch woods. At
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Especially in touristic and advertising contexts, the meaning of the name is widely given as "garden of the Inn", presumably based on an incorrect
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is still the most widely spoken language, but almost all of the people also speak the Grisonian Swiss German and (the Swiss variety of)
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from the south and the valley opens into a wide meadow framed with mountains. The Flaz is a major tributary which flows north, down the
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at around 1,200 metres (3,900 ft). At the very end of the Engadine, a curvaceous mountain road through the deep gorge-like
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to Scuol considerably so now it is possible to do a one-day trip to Scuol, visit the Bogn Engiadina and return in the evening.
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Samnaun, as well as all larger and even most smaller villages in the main valley or its side valleys, is connected by regular
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young woman's companion (who had been selected by lottery) is invited to her home for more celebratory dining.
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St. Moritz is a major resort of the Alps. Tourism started in the 19th century. It is also one of the oldest
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to the northern part of Switzerland and the rest of the canton of Grisons. It can be reached from northern
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to the Austrian border in the far east, where the Inn drops more quickly, runs now more eastwards after
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lines connects the Upper Engadine with the Val Bregaglia, Chiavenna in Italy, and even further to
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at around 1,800 metres (5,900 ft) sits on Lej da San Murezzan. It was the host city for the
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The Engadine lies at the southeasternmost end of Switzerland and at the western end of the
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in the southwestern part. The formation of the Engadine is linked to the activity of the
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to the northeast are a number of villages lying on the banks of the Inn. One of it is
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Further, the opening of the Vereina tunnel in 1999 reduced the trip length from
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connects St. Moritz with Samedan and runs mainly on a north–south axis via the
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This is the name in the Romansh idiom that is spoken in the Upper Engadine,
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This is the name in the two Romansh idioms that are spoken in the Engadin,
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The RhB also connects the Upper Engadine with the Lower Engadine as far as
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This is the name in the Romansh idioms that are spoken in the Engadin,
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The border between the Upper and Lower Engadine is at the dell near
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The highest mountain in the wider area of the Engadine – and in the
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there are few Romansh speakers to be found. In the Lower Engadine,
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The highest mountains in the wider area of the Engadine are in the
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tradition as one that has possibly been around for centuries.
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The highest peaks of the eastern Alps are in the Bernina range
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with about 25,000 inhabitants. It follows the route of the
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resorts in the world, being popular in winter since 1864.
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The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language
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Vegetation map Upper Engadine, 1:50'000, GIS, June 2010
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The Engadine is traditionally divided into two parts:
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By that derivation the name would mean 283:In English, the valley is known as either 1774: 1768: 1625: 1619: 535:. The Austrian part is simply called the 106:Learn how and when to remove this message 2009: 1848: 1825:"The Engadine on the Swiss National Map" 1804: 1567:Das Engadin. Biografie einer Landschaft. 1387: 1257: 1167: 1118: 910: 899: 802:(1,768 m (5,801 ft); English: 730: 644: 628: 514: 507:found in modern-day French and Italian. 438:denoting "settlers, inhabitants", as in 159: 1800:Strada-Martina (Municipality of Valsot) 1590: 1574:The Engadine. Biography of a Landscape. 1195:. And further via Landquart to Chur or 2242: 1897: 633:The Engadin is the valley of the Inn ( 2050: 1360: 308: 291: 1998:Historical Dictionary of Switzerland 1898:Potter, Everett (21 November 2019). 1787:Historical Dictionary of Switzerland 1638:Historical Dictionary of Switzerland 798:), both famous for windsurfing, and 649:Panorama of the Upper Engadine from 44:adding citations to reliable sources 15: 2011:Coolidge, William Augustus Brevoort 1850:Coolidge, William Augustus Brevoort 13: 1050:in Switzerland again in the west. 503:, and not the ultimately Germanic 14: 2276: 1962: 1114: 1053:Immediately next to northeast of 1034:is also open for car travel. 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