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26-JUN-2015

Ardez

On a rocky spur towering in one side of Ardez village, there is small ruined Steinsberg castle/fort built in 1206 and a narrow-steeple church dating from 1577. To the south of the village at a distance, you can see the jagged and imposing peaks of the Swiss Dolomites. Ardez is located between Scuol and Guarda. It is close to the Swiss National Park.Romansch, the ancient Latin based language is the main language spoken in Ardez, alongside German. This Romansch language was brought to the valleys of Engadine over two thousand years back by the Rhaetian tribe when they were expelled out of Italy by the Celts. This rare language, with its dwindling number of speakers has managed to survive and take on a form of its own through five different dialects in these isolated little villages of Engadine valley.

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laine25-Jul-2015 18:03
It's sad to think the language may disappear, but the village is strong enough to last it seems...thank you for the history, Jose.
Kim25-Jul-2015 17:23
Lovely different architecture, well taken! V
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