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    Bosco/Gurin (locally [ˌbosko ɡuˈrin], Walser German: Gurin / Guryn, Lombard: Bosch / Gürin) is a municipality in the district of Vallemaggia in the canton...
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    The Museum Walserhaus Gurin is located in the characteristic Walser village of Bosco/Gurin and is the oldest ethnographic museum in the Canton of Ticino...
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  • the Province of Cuneo, Piedmont Bosco/Gurin, a municipality of the Canton Ticino Bosco, Kentucky Bosco, Louisiana Bosco (drag queen), performing name of...
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    Upstream it forms the Val Rovana, which at Cerentino leads up into Valle di Bosco/Gurin and Valle di Campo. The upper Maggia valley beyond Bignasco splits into...
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    (probably settled from Prättigau): Triesenberg, Planken Canton of Ticino: Bosco/Gurin Canton of St. Gall: Calfeisental, Taminatal Vorarlberg and Tirol: Großes...
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  • Alps, overlooking Bosco/Gurin in the canton of Ticino. It lies on the chain that separates the Val Calnègia from the Valle di Bosco/Gurin. Retrieved from...
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  • Cevio in the canton of Ticino. It lies between the valleys of Bavona and Bosco/Gurin. Retrieved from the Swisstopo topographic maps. The key col is the Bocchetta...
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  • Pizzo Bombögn is a mountain of the Swiss Lepontine Alps, located between Bosco/Gurin and Campo (Vallemaggia) in the canton of Ticino. It lies on the chain...
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    southern side it overlooks the pass Guriner Furggu. The closest locality is Bosco/Gurin in Ticino. Its summit is 2688m high, and is popular with mountain climbers...
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  • Lappish (falling out of use; pejorative) German (minority language in Bosco/Gurin and Ederswiler) French (official language) Italian (official language)...
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