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Walsertreffen in Alagna
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Bei strahlendem Herbstwetter trafen sich vom 21. bis 23. September 2007 ca. 2000 Walser aus allen Walserkolonien zwischen Widderstein und Mont Blanc in Alagna (Provinz Vercelli im Piemont), am Fuße des Monte Rosa.
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Walsertreffen - Walser meetings
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Walser meeting in Galtür
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The Walser meeting in Galtür from 8 to 12 September turned out a great fair. Some Walser formed groups and reached the 1600m high lying valley with bikes or on foot. On Friday 10 September, a get-together evening the band “Kanapee” from Großwalsertal played. On Saturday, the village was full of colourful costumes.
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Walsertreffen - Walser meetings
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Walser Soccer-EM 2008
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Die Abteilung Fußball des Sportvereines Casino Kleinwalsertal feiert im Jahre 2008 ihr 50jähriges Bestehen. Zu diesem Anlass ist ein Jugendturnier geplant.
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Sport
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Sportello Linguistico Walser
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Museums
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Walser in the future
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Within the framework of the INTERREG III B of the European Untion, all Walser organisations that are spreaded across the alps established the project „Walser Alps- modern times and tradiotion in the heart of Europe“. The project is headed by our partner of the autonomous region Aostoa.
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Project Walser Alps
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Widdersteinlauf 2007
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Bei der siebten Auflage des "IQ-Widdersteinlaufs" in Mittelberg/Kleinwalsertal konnte nicht nur ein neuer Teilnehmerrekord von über 170 LäuferInnen aus sechs Nationen erreicht werden, sondern auch der neue fantastische Streckenrekord von 1.16.37 Stunden des Allgäuers Michael Barz sorgte für Begeisterung.
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Sport
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Press
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Landscape
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Landscape
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School Education in Saifen
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Up until the middle of the 18th century there was no elementary schools open in Safien. However, the Safier could already read and write in the 16th century and this can be proven by the beautiful old handwriting and protocols of the time. It may well be that wealthy families let their children be educated by the parish priest or sent them away to school but is generally assumed that the parents taught their own children to read and write.
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Education