Metal friezes outline the foundations of the medieval Curtis, which translates to royal court. In the Middle Ages, the term "Curtis" refers to a larger dominion with estates, bondsmen, special rights and administrative and agricultural courts. In contrast to the wooden buildings of the peasant population, the very prosperous Curtis of Zizers had representative stone buildings here.
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With some 8,000 inhabitants, Domat/Ems is the fourth largest municipality in Graubünden, and it keeps growing. The village is an interesting linguistic subject as it is the northernmost location where Romansh is spoken officially.
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It is precisely because Felsberg is located away from the highly developed tourist rivers that you can look forward to special experiences at the foot of the Calanda. And you can tell this little village is special from the fact that it brought forth two Federal Councils - father and daughter, no less!
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Today's Welschdörfli district of Chur has a settlement continuity that stretches from the Neolithic period to the present day. Roman buildings are still recognizable today on the Ackermann site.
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