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  2. St. Moritz - Wikipedia

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    St. Moritz (/ ˌ s æ n m ə ˈ r ɪ t s / SAN mə-RITS, US also / ˌ s eɪ n t-/ SAYNT-⁠, UK also / s ən t ˈ m ɒr ɪ t s / sənt MORR-its; German, in full: Sankt Moritz [zaŋkt moˈrɪts, ˈmoːrɪts] locally; Romansh: San Murezzan [sam muˈʁetsən] ⓘ; Italian: San Maurizio; [a] French: Saint-Moritz) is a high Alpine resort town in the Engadine in Switzerland, at an elevation of about ...

  3. Samedan Airport - Wikipedia

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    St. Moritz, Switzerland: ... At an elevation of 1,707 metres (5,600 ft), it is the second highest airliner airport in Europe (with Courchevel being the highest).

  4. Altitude training - Wikipedia

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    Altitude training in the Swiss Olympic Training Base in the Alps (elevation 1,856 m or 6,089 ft) in St. Moritz.. Altitude training is the practice by some endurance athletes of training for several weeks at high altitude, preferably over 2,400 metres (8,000 ft) above sea level, though more commonly at intermediate altitudes due to the shortage of suitable high-altitude locations.

  5. Glacier Express - Wikipedia

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    From Chur, the capital of the canton of Graubünden, the Glacier Express regains altitude, stopping at Filisur — where travelers can change for a connecting train to reach Davos to the east — and then traverses the Albula Range via a tunnel at 1,800 metres (5,900 ft) to reach the resort St. Moritz in a valley to the south.

  6. Effects of high altitude on humans - Wikipedia

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    Athletes training at high altitude in St. Moritz, Switzerland (elevation 1,856 m or 6,089 ft). Athletes can also take advantage of altitude acclimatization to increase their performance. [10] The same changes that help the body cope with high altitude increase performance back at sea level. However, this may not always be the case.

  7. How I Spent 3 Days in St. Moritz as a Design Editor - AOL

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    Luxury shopping is abundant in St. Moritz, especially when it comes to fashion, so it's worth noting the Palace Galerie is a convenient destination for retail therapy or simply taking a look around.

  8. Swiss Alps - Wikipedia

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    The Engadin Airport near St. Moritz at an altitude of 1,704 meters is the highest in Europe. The crossing of the Alps is a key issue at national and international levels, as the European continent is at places divided by the range.

  9. Albula railway line - Wikipedia

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    It links Thusis on the Hinterrhein at 697 m (2,287 ft) and Filisur at 1,080 m (3,540 ft) with the spa resort of St. Moritz in Engadine at 1,774 m (5,820 ft). Construction of the Albula line was begun in September 1898, the opening took place on 1 July 1903, and the extension to St. Moritz commenced operations on 10 July 1904.