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Scattered Walser settlements in Graubünden
A special characteristic of the industrial way of the Walser and with it the building of stables is the enormous number of stables and hay saved, that are scattered far and wide in the agriculturally used areas. The steep land and the short time available for the hay harvest require the storage of feed to be decentralised.
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Vercelli im Piemont
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Wallis
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Aosta
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Verbania im Piemont
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Vallorcine
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Avers
The Gemeinde Avers covers an area of 9309 hectares. Therein lie 8 parliamentary groups, the deepest being Campsut (1670m) up to Juf (2126m) the highest altitude all year round settlement in Europe. The main village of the Gemeinde is Avers-Cresta with a height of 1958m.
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Graubünden
Obersaxen, the "Walserinsel" (Walser Island) in the Roman linguistic area
It is important to note, that before the migration of the Walser, our area was already settled by Romans. In the last will and testament of the Bishop Tello from 765 the goods in Supersaxa (Obersaxen) belonged to the Herrnhof Ilanz which, if somewhat thinly, refers to a settlement. According to Realm property documents from 831 a beneficiary of Arnolfus existed in Obersaxen, therefore a church.
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Graubünden
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