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Val Calanca

The entrance of the Val Calanca

The Val Calanca is a valley of the Swiss Alps, located in the Lepontine Alps. The valley is drained by the Calancasca, a tributary of the Moesa (Ticino basin), at Roveredo. The highest mountains surrounding the Val Calanca are the Puntone dei Fraciòn (3,202 metres) and the Zapporthorn (3,152 metres).

Geography

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The valley extends 26km from North to south.[1] The valleys main river is the Calancasca. The Lago de Calvaresc is located within the Natural park, east of Rossa.[2] The highest mountains are the Puntone dei Fraciòn (3,202 metres) at the border to Tessin, and the Zapporthorn (3,152 metres). Several mountain passes exist connecting the Val Calanca to the neighbouring valleys.

Human geography

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The valley belongs to the Moesa District, in the Swiss canton of Graubünden. The main villages are (from north to south): Rossa, Cauco, Selma, Arvigo, Buseno and Santa Maria in Calanca.[3]

Due to migration out of the valley there were about 800 inhabitants in 2021.[1] Castaneda, Switzerland was formerly surrounded by chestnut trees, threatened by overgrowth of taller trees. Landarenca can only be visited on foot, its 10 inhabitants live of tourism. The only major industry in the Val Calanca is a quarry, producing 10,000 cubic metres of Gneiss per year. In Rossa, archeologists discovered 1 kilometer of dry stone walls of a settlement called scatta from the 16th century. The British painter David Tremlett painted the exterior of 3 historic churches. Braggio is the highest situated village and also can only be reached by foot or gondola. Avalanche barriers from stone are being replaced with 4 m high steel constructions anchored up to 8 m in the ground there. At the Alp di Stabveder, a grey goat typical for teh valley was preserved. In Rossa[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Doku Natur: Wilde Schweiz: Das Calancatal (2/4)". ARD Mediathek (in German). 2022-08-01. Retrieved 2024-01-12.
  2. ^ "Lagh de Calvaresc · 6548 Rossa, Schweiz". Google Maps (in German). Retrieved 2024-01-12.
  3. ^ "Siedlungen - Parco Val Calanca". www.parcovalcalanca.swiss. n.d. Retrieved 2024-01-12.
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46°20′09″N 9°07′08″E / 46.33583°N 9.11889°E / 46.33583; 9.11889

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