Engadin valley

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The Engadin valley is a high Alpine valley region in southeastern Switzerland, renowned for its picturesque lakes, sunny climate, and famous resorts such as St. Moritz.

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Label Occurrences
Engadin 3
Engadin valley canonical 2
Oberengadin lake district 1

Statements (50)

Predicate Object
instanceOf region
valley
borders Austria NERFINISHED
Italy NERFINISHED
climateCharacteristic dry
sunny
contains Celerina NERFINISHED
Inn floodplain landscapes
Lower Engadin NERFINISHED
Pontresina NERFINISHED
Samedan NERFINISHED
Scuol NERFINISHED
Silsersee NERFINISHED
Silvaplana NERFINISHED
Silvaplanersee NERFINISHED
St. Moritz NERFINISHED
St. Moritz Lake NERFINISHED
Upper Engadin NERFINISHED
Zernez NERFINISHED
Zuoz NERFINISHED
country Switzerland
elevation high Alpine
hasTransport Engadin road network
Rhaetian Railway NERFINISHED
highestPoint Bernina Range vicinity
knownFor high Alpine landscape
picturesque lakes
spa resorts
sunny climate
tourism
winter sports
language German
Italian
Romansh NERFINISHED
locatedIn Alps NERFINISHED
Eastern Alps NERFINISHED
canton of Graubünden NERFINISHED
southeastern Switzerland
majorResort Pontresina NERFINISHED
Scuol NERFINISHED
St. Moritz NERFINISHED
partOf Inn river basin NERFINISHED
tourismActivity cross-country skiing
hiking
mountaineering
sailing
skiing
snowboarding
windsurfing
traversedBy Inn River NERFINISHED

Referenced by (7)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Rhaetian Alps contains Engadin valley
Maloja District containsRegion Engadin valley
this entity surface form: Upper Engadine
Lake Sils partOf Engadin valley
this entity surface form: Oberengadin lake district
Nietzsche-Haus Sils Maria locatedInRegion Engadin valley
this entity surface form: Engadin
Nietzsche-Haus museum locatedInRegion Engadin valley
this entity surface form: Engadin
Bernina Pass connects Engadin valley
Bernina Pass region Engadin valley
this entity surface form: Engadin