Mesocco (Lombard: Mesòch) is a municipality in the Moesa Region in the Swiss canton of Graubünden. The first human settlement in the area dates back to...
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Mesocco Castle is a ruined castle in the municipality of Mesocco of the Canton of Graubünden in Switzerland. It is a Swiss heritage site of national significance...
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The Bellinzona–Mesocco railway (Italian: Ferrovia Bellinzona–Mesocco; BM) was a Swiss metre gauge railway that linked the towns of Bellinzona, in the...
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towards the Ticino. The valley includes the Mesocco and Roveredo of the Moesa district, including: Mesocco Soazza Lostallo Verdabbio Cama Leggia Grono...
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46°22′02.8″N 9°13′22.5″E / 46.367444°N 9.222917°E / 46.367444; 9.222917 Mesocco station 46°23′24.7″N 9°14′02.3″E / 46.390194°N 9.233972°E / 46.390194;...
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and went through Reichenau. Then it was an expressway again until after Mesocco. The final kilometres linking it from Roveredo to the A2 motorway were...
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Hinterrhein were held by the Milanese Trivulzio family, who ruled from the Mesocco Castle in the late 15th century. Also during the summer of 1940, Galeazzo...
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Hinterrhein were held by the Milanese Trivulzio family, who ruled from the Mesocco Castle in the late 15th century. Also during the summer of 1940, Galeazzo...
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and 1972, Bellinzona was also linked to Mesocco and other Val Mesolcina communities by the Bellinzona–Mesocco railway. On 2 April 2017 the former neighbouring...
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