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Ardez (Romansh pronunciation: ⓘ) is a former municipality in the district of Inn in the canton of Graubünden in eastern Switzerland. The village is located in the Lower Engadin valley. On 1 January 2015 the former municipalities of Ardez, Guarda , Tarasp , Ftan and Sent merged into the municipality of Scuol .
The castle is located on a hill outside the village of Ardez. The top of the hill has about 100 by 100 meters (330 ft × 330 ft) of space for buildings with steep sides all around. The castle occupies the highest point on the hill. Its four-story keep was about 6.5 by 8.5 meters (21 ft × 28 ft) in size. [4]
The Baselgia refurmada, the Chasa Wieland Nr. 29 and the Kurhaus Bad Tarasp (spa Bad Tarasp) in Scuol, the Chasté (a prehistoric site, a medieval fortress and a church) and the Doppelwohnhaus (Double-house) in Ardez, Tarasp Castle and the Trinkhalle (drinking hall) in Tarasp are all listed as Swiss heritage sites of national significance. [17]
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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.
Ardez railway station (German: Bahnhof Ardez) is a railway station in the village of Ardez, within the municipality of Scuol, in the Swiss canton of Grisons. It is an intermediate stop on the 1,000 mm ( 3 ft 3 + 3 ⁄ 8 in ) gauge Bever–Scuol-Tarasp line of the Rhaetian Railway .
PHOTO: United States and China flags. (STOCK PHOTO/Adobe) In one instance, in March 2024, Chinese-made cameras at a U.S. oil and natural gas firm communicated with China-based servers, "including ...
A spacecraft has beamed back some of the best close-up photos ever of Mercury’s north pole. The European and Japanese robotic explorer swooped as close as 183 miles (295 kilometers) above ...