The Engadine (Romansh: Engiadina, Italian: Engadina) is a high valley in the Swiss canton of Graubünden/Grisons. Its name is derived from the Romansh name for the river Inn: “En” (literal translation: “garden of the Inn”), because the source lies in this region, near St. Moritz. The Engadine is one of the highest inhabited valleys in Europe and is over 80 km long. The Punt’Ota (high Bridge) divides the valley into the Upper and the Lower Engadine.
The Engadine (Romansh: Engiadina, Italian: Engadina) is a high valley in the Swiss canton of Graubünden/Grisons. Its name is derived from the Romansh name for the river Inn: ...
“En” (literal translation: “garden of the Inn”), because the source lies in this region, near St. Moritz. The Engadine is one of the highest inhabited valleys in Europe and is over 80 km long. The Punt’Ota (high Bridge) divides the valley into the Upper and the Lower Engadine.
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