Stalden (German pronunciation: [ˈʃtaldn̩]) is a municipality in the district of Visp in the canton of Valais in Switzerland. It lies at the foot of the...
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Stalden i.E. railway station (German: Bahnhof Stalden im Emmental), also known as Stalden im Emmental railway station, is a railway station in the municipality...
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Brig–Zermatt railway line (section Visp–Stalden)
land turned out to be difficult, particularly in the municipalities of Stalden and St. Niklaus, as the local population was not interested in selling...
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two large branches: the Matter Vispa and the Saaser Vispa, converging at Stalden, then forming the Vispa proper, flowing for less than 10 kilometres (6...
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Stalden-Saas railway station (French: Gare de Stalden-Saas, German: Bahnhof Stalden-Saas) is a railway station in the municipality of Stalden, in the...
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the Matter Vispa, a tributary of the Rhone. The valley itself ends at Stalden where it meets the Saas Valley. The resulting Visp Valley continues for...
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the Alps). Officially, the driest location in Valais and Switzerland is Stalden, with 545 mm of rainfall per year. Valais is often described as "semi-arid"...
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new municipality, having been formed from the union of Gysenstein and Stalden in 1933. While the current municipality is relatively new, Konolfingen...
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mountains surrounding the 40-kilometre-long (25 mi) Matter Valley south of Stalden. On the southwest to west are Liskamm, Zwillinge with Castor and Pollux...
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with the settlements of Stalden and Ämligen were part of the parish and municipality of Münsingen. Eventually Ämligen and Stalden im Emmental (now part...
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