Vnà
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State : | Switzerland | |
Canton : | Graubünden (GR) | |
Region : | Inn | |
Circle : | Ramosch district | |
Political community : | Valsot | |
Postal code : | 7557 | |
Coordinates : | 822 999 / 192 147 | |
Height : | 1637 m above sea level M. | |
Residents: | 70 | |
Vnà on the southern slope of Piz Arina |
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Vnà ( village in the Lower Engadine , in the Swiss canton of Graubünden at 1630 m above sea level. M. The Vnà faction belongs to the political municipality of Valsot (until the end of 2012 Ramosch ). The place has 70 mostly Reformed and Romansh- speaking ( Vallader idiom ) inhabitants.
, originally Mna , dt. Earlier Manas ) is aIn addition to some hiking trails into the Val Sinestra , to Zuort , Samnaun or Griosch , the small reformed village church and the village museum are particularly worth seeing. The church was renovated from 1963 to 1965 and 2001. The museum contains over 400 exhibits from artists and collectors. Vnà is around 3 km from Ramosch and around 11 km from the tourist center of the Lower Engadine, Scuol .
Personalities
- Gudench Barblan (1860–1916), poet of the Engadine hymn Chara lingua da la mamma
- Nuot Vonmoos (1901–1973), composer a. a. by "dorma bain"
- Dialma Jakob Bänziger , (* 1927), engineer and bridge builder
- Elena Könz (* 1987), snowboarder
Web links
Commons : Vnà - collection of images, videos and audio files
- Paul Eugen Grimm: Vnà. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland .
- Engadin: lights out! - Die Zeit, No. 6/2014 / Zeit Online, February 3, 2014
- Piz Tschütta guest and cultural center