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factor was the increased power of the central government of
Grisons, which used German as its administrative language. Some people even welcomed the disappearance of Romansh, in particular among progressives. In their eyes, Romansh was an obstacle to the economic and intellectual development of the Romansh people.
588:
A renewed effort to introduce course material in
Rumantsch Grischun for primary education was started in 2006. A cantonal law of 2006 aims to preserve the trilingual (Romansh, Italian, German) character of Grisons. It prescribes that primary schools, public signage and correspondence by the municipal
376:
took the occasion to issue a document of protection declaring Tello's successors his vassals. From the 770s onwards, Charlemagne appointed the bishops of Chur himself, increasing
Frankish control over the territory. Upon the death of Bishop Remedius in 806/7 he legislated a division between episcopal
451:
The language border with German, which had mostly been stable since the 16th century, now began moving again as more and more villages shifted to German. One cause was the admission of
Grisons as a Swiss canton, which brought Romansh-speakers into more frequent contact with German-speakers. Another
443:
When
Grisons became part of Switzerland in 1803, it had a population of roughly 73,000, of whom around 36,600 were Romansh speakers—many of them monolingual—living mostly within the Romansh-speaking valleys. The number of Romansh speakers has remained roughly constant since that time (while, in the
482:
was founded to serve as an umbrella organization for the various regional language societies. In 1937, the Swiss government proposed the recognition of the
Romansh language as Switzerland's fourth national language (alongside German, French and Italian). The political background for this was the
455:
Around 1880, the entire
Romansh-speaking area still formed a single continuous geographical unit. But by the end of the century, the so-called "Central-Grisons language bridge" began to disappear. Rumantschia lost its contiguity in the early 20th century, with the weakening of
592:
In cases where the population speaking the historically predominant language numbers between 20% and 40%, municipal authorities are obliged to offer official communication and primary education in this language alongside the majority language.
533:
was an attempt launched in the 1980s to introduce an artificial standard version of
Rumantsch; but acceptance of this standard has been limited. There are instead five written dialects, each with its own orthography:
896:
deinde Raetia Prima et Raetia
Secunda, necnon Raetia Alpestria et Raetia Plana vel Campestris, vel Raetia Cana seu Grisaea et Raetia Nova, mox Raetia Superior et Raetia Inferior: atque Alemannia denique et Raetia
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as ethnically
Italian territory. In a popular vote on 20 February 1938, a majority of 91.6% voted for the recognition of Romansh as an official language for use within the canton of Grisons.
522:
prompted a reawakening of "the long-dormant Romansh national movement". Elements within this movement advocated an ultimate transfer of sovereignty from the Swiss Confederation to a future
240:
As of 2017, they make up close to 45,000 inhabitants of Switzerland, or 0.85% of its population, and close to 30,000 inhabitants of the canton of Grisons (or 14.7% of Grisons' population).
596:
In cases where the fraction of Romansh or Italian speakers is between 10% and 20%, authorities are obliged as a minimum to offer Romansh or Italian as a subject in primary education.
412:
was part of the county of Werdenberg from the 12th century. The territory of Grisons, the southern part of Raetia Curiensis (in the medieval period known as Upper Raetia,
871:
761:
589:
authorities are to be exclusively in the historically predominant language as long as this language is spoken by at least 40% of the population.
514:
valley region, as well as in the Italian-speaking parts of Grisons (Poschiavo, Bregaglia, Mesolcina); it is not known in the Surselva region.
467:
Sutsilvan is now limited to some 1,000 speakers concentrated in a language island on the left bank of the Posterior Rhine, centered on
929:
Furer, Jean-Jacques (2005), Eidgenössische Volkszählung 2000 – Die aktuelle Lage des Romanischen, Neuchâtel: Bundesamt für Statistik,
34:
Proportion of people declaring Romansh as their "language of best command" in Grisons (municipalities with more than 10% are shown),
478:
Starting in the mid-to-late 19th century, a revival movement began, often called the "Rhaeto-Romansh renaissance". In 1919, the
608:(1940–2014), painter, sculptor, set designer, film director; better known for having designed the visual effects for the film
1019:
976:
934:
435:
Loss of Romansh-speaking majority since 1860 by municipality (municipalities retaining a Romansh-speaking majority as of the
523:
265:
237:). This term has come to replace the German official legal term of "Gemeinschaft der BĂĽndner Romanen" introduced in 1982.
776:
28,699 ± 4.9% (27,300–30,100). The largest community of speakers outside of Grisons, some 5,000 people, is in the
946:
Coray, Renata (2008), Von der Mumma Romontscha zum Retortenbaby Rumantsch Grischun: Rätoromanische Sprachmythen, p. 96
877:(official site) (in German, French, and Italian). Neuchâtel, Switzerland: Federal Statistical Office. 21 February 2019
767:(official site) (in German, French, and Italian). Neuchâtel, Switzerland: Federal Statistical Office. 21 February 2019
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385:
counts, but the ecclesiastical and secular claims to power remained a source of contention. The Hunfriding count
526:. A 1996 referendum strengthened the status of Romansh in Switzerland, permitting its use at the federal level.
805:
335:
529:
There is no general sense of unity within "Rumantschia" due to regional separation and dialectal variations.
518:
In the late 1980s and 1990s, debate about the future role of Switzerland within what was going to become the
488:
557:
As of 2000, areas with a majority of native Rumantsch speakers were separated into four disconnected parts:
539:
457:
445:
386:
404:, the linguistic boundary of Latin (Romance) speakers was pushed back to what would become Grisons (the
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431:
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716:
323:
1014:
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356:
293:
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is a traditional festival in the Engadin, Val Mustair, Surmeir/Albula and formerly the
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cited as 44,354 ± 4.0%. This amounts to a confidence interval of 42,500–46,200.
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801:
645:
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331:
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397:
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827:
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throughout the 5th to 12th centuries (albeit nominally part of the
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in the 1st to 3rd centuries AD, and its population spoke a form of
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248:
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677:
360:, a "Roman Law of Chur", was an abbreviated epitome of the
252:
Approximate extent of Raetia Curiensis in the 10th century.
221:
The Romansh speaking population is collectively known as
762:"Ständige Wohnbevölkerung nach Hauptsprachen und Kanton"
424:(with the exception of the high pastures settled by the
420:) remained predominantly Latin-speaking throughout the
686:(1968–), American actor best known for portraying
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662:(1717–1773). The family moved to London in 1752.
326:linguistic unity broke down from the end of the
968:Encyclopedia of the stateless nations. 3. L – R
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354:control. In the mid-8th century a surviving
958:
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498:
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268:in the 5th century. The province of
266:collapse of the Western Roman Empire
54:Regions with significant populations
901:De Raetia ac Raetis liber posterior
13:
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812:Romance (Latin) nations... Romansh
14:
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377:and comital property, ending the
256:The territory of Switzerland was
965:James Minahan (1 January 2002).
905:Quellen zur Schweizer Geschichte
330:, with the establishment of the
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992:
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650:British librarian and diplomat
389:was able to proclaim himself a
342:to the north and east, and the
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635:Planta family (Upper Engadin)
364:. After the death of the last
346:to the south. Nominally under
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272:, established c. 300 (under
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