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  2. Swiss Alps - Wikipedia

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    The Swiss Alps and Switzerland enjoy an extensive transport network. Virtually every mountain village can be reached by public transport, either by rail, bus, funicular, cable car, or usually a combination of them. The main companies of the coherently integrated public transport system are: Swiss Federal Railways (SBB CFF FFS)

  3. Lauterbrunnen - Wikipedia

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    Besides the village of Lauterbrunnen, the municipality also includes the villages of Wengen, Mürren, Gimmelwald, Stechelberg, and Isenfluh. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] [ 11 ] Of the municipal area, 36.79 km 2 (14.20 sq mi) or 22.4% is used for agricultural purposes, while 28.84 km 2 (11.14 sq mi) or 17.5% is forested.

  4. Grindelwald - Wikipedia

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    Grindelwald village is 1,034 m (3,392 ft) above sea level. Mentioned for the first time in 1146, it has become an important tourist destination of both Switzerland and the Alps since the golden age of alpinism in the 19th century.

  5. List of cities in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Population of towns (2022) Below is a list of towns and cities in Switzerland.Until 2014 municipalities with more than 10,000 inhabitants were considered to be towns (German: Stadt/Städte, French: ville(s), Italian: città).

  6. List of places in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Cities, towns, and villages. This list includes municipalities as well as other places with articles. City Canton ... List of places in Switzerland.

  7. Engadin - Wikipedia

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    The lakes of the upper Engadine and the town of St. Moritz. The Engadin or Engadine (Romansh: Engiadina ⓘ; [note 1] German: Engadin ⓘ; Italian: Engadina; French: Engadine) is a long high Alpine valley region in the eastern Swiss Alps in the canton of Graubünden in southeasternmost Switzerland with about 25,000 inhabitants.

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