Cavergno is a village in the district of Vallemaggia, in the canton of Ticino, Switzerland. On 22 October 2006 Cavergno lost its status as an independent...
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border. As of 1230 documented as Bugnascho. In the 14th century Bignasco, Cavergno, Menzonio and Brontallo formed a single cooperative, but each village remained...
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deforestation have then forced the population back to the lower villages of Cavergno and Bignasco, so that the numerous hamlets of Val Bavona were only used...
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Switzerland. In 2006 Cevio grew by incorporating the villages of Bignasco and Cavergno, previously municipalities in their own right. Cevio was first mentioned...
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Bignasco, Cavergno, Brontallo and Menzonio formed an administrative unit, as did the villages of Val Lavizzara and Val Rovana (Cevio, Cavergno, Campo, Cerentino...
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Bignasco (Switzerland), Binn (Switzerland), Bosco/Gurin (Switzerland), Cavergno (Switzerland), Premia, Reckingen-Gluringen (Switzerland), Ulrichen (Switzerland)...
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Castrisch Romansh Kästris Catto Italian Chatt Cavagnano Italian Kawenach Cavergno Italian Kaffring Cerentino Italian Tscharantin Cerniat French Scherni Cevio...
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as Pizzo di Brunescio) is a mountain of the Lepontine Alps, overlooking Cavergno, in the canton of Ticino. It lies at the southern end of the chain between...
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(Rossura) TI village Torello (Carona) TI special case Val Bavona (Bignasco/Cavergno) TI special case Val Malvaglia (Malvaglia) TI special case Verdasio (Intragna)...
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47.4310167; 8.0203667 (Wasserflue Radio Tower) Cavagnoli Dam 1968 dam Cavergno 111 m 46°27′15.39″N 8°30′27.07″E / 46.4542750°N 8.5075194°E / 46.4542750;...
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