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  1. Pages in category "Districts of Graubünden" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Albula District;

  2. A total of 2264 species have been found in Graubünden. These include arthropods, molluscs (e.g. worms), mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish. The actual number of species in our canton may, however, be somewhat higher than this. Graubünden is home to approx. 16,500 deer; 13,000 roe deer; 23,000 chamoises; 6500 ibexes; 50 wolves; 10 ...

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  4. www.gr.ch. The Grisons or Graubünden, [note 1] more formally the canton of the Grisons or the canton of Graubünden, [3] is the biggest and is farthest to the east of the cantons of Switzerland. The name means "Gray Union" in German and the canton lies entirely in the Alps. In Switzerland it hosts the biggest number of tourists each year.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GrisonsGrisons - Wikipedia

    The Grisons (/ ɡriːˈzɒ̃ /; [ 4 ]French: [ɡʁizɔ̃]) or Graubünden (German: [ɡraʊˈbʏndn̩] ⓘ), [ note 1 ] more formally the Canton of the Grisons or the Canton of Graubünden, [ 5 ] is one of the twenty-six cantons of Switzerland. It has eleven districts, and its capital is Chur. The German name of the canton, Graubünden ...

  6. The population of all districts of the Canton of Grisons (Graubünden) according to census results and latest official estimates. Name. Status. Population Census1980-12-02. Population Census1990-12-04. Population Census2000-12-05. Population Estimate2010-12-31.

  7. Aug 14, 2024 · Graubünden is a large canton in the south-east of Switzerland, with lots of unspoilt valleys and alpine nature. It’s an absolute paradise for hikers and photographers. This page was last updated by Annika on 14 August 2024. Main towns: , Recommended season: early January to late February, mid April to late October and late December.

  8. Bern in 2006 decided a reduction of its 26 districts to 10 districts to be overseen by 5 regions, which took effect in 2010. St. Gallen, Solothurn and Lucerne removed the administrative role, but retained districts for elections. In 2008 Vaud decided on a reduction from 19 to 10 districts, followed by Thurgau which combined eight into five in 2012.

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