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    The Chur–Arosa railway line, also called the Arosabahn, Arosalinie, Aroserbahn or Aroserlinie (all meaning Arosa railway or line), is a Swiss metre-gauge...
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    Galician: [ˌbilɐɣaɾˈθi.ɐ ð(e) aˈɾowsɐ]; unofficial Spanish: Villagarcía de Arosa) is a municipality in the province of Pontevedra, in Galicia, Spain. As...
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    Borinquen (1930) (redirect from Arosa star)
    Borinquen continued service post war until redelivered to the owners 14 June 1946. The ship was sold in 1949 and became the Arosa Star. After further sales...
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  • HC Davos 1951 – EHC Arosa 1952 – EHC Arosa 1953 – EHC Arosa 1954 – EHC Arosa 1955 – EHC Arosa 1956 – EHC Arosa 1957 – EHC Arosa 1958 – HC Davos 1959...
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  • 1304 Arosa, provisional designation 1928 KC, is a metallic asteroid from the outer region of the asteroid belt, approximately 40 kilometers in diameter...
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    hourly service over the Chur–Arosa line to Arosa. There are three other railway stations in Chur: Chur Stadt (on the Chur-Arosa line) Chur West (towards Thusis)...
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  • the youth system with SD Catoira in his hometown. In 1993, Padín joined Arosa and debuted in Segunda División B for the 1993–94 season.[citation needed]...
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  • Manhattan. In 1980 Kipp acquired the five-star Tschuggen Grand Hotel in Arosa. In addition, he owned five Swiss hotels and resorts in his "Tschuggen Hotel...
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    2012. Retrieved 16 March 2012. Grace, Michael L. (21 September 2009). "The Arosa Line". Cruise Line History. Retrieved 20 March 2012. "P&O Orders New Ship...
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  • artist Alex Diggelmann won three medals, a gold one in 1936 (for his poster Arosa I Placard), and a silver and a bronze in the 1948 applied arts & crafts...
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