Coira - translation to English
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Coira - translation to English

CAPITAL OF THE SWISS CANTON OF GRAUBÜNDEN AND LIES IN THE NORTHERN PART OF THE CANTON
UN/LOCODE:CHCHR; Cuera; Coira; Curia Raetorum; Chur (Graubünden); Chur (Grisons); Monastery of Saint Lucius; Chur GR; Chur, Switzerland; Curia Rhaetorum; Saint Lucius, Monastery of; Chur (Graubuenden); Chur (Graubunden); Curia, Graubünden; Curia, Graubunden; Sand, Chur; History of Chur
  • View of Chur
  • Francis Nicholson]] (1753-1844)
  • Chur in 1642, by [[Matthäus Merian]]
  • Post bus]] station
  • The ''Arosabahn'' waits at Chur Stadt halt
  • Aerial view from 300 m by [[Walter Mittelholzer]] (1925)
  • Chur from its highest point, called [[Fürhörnli]], looking upstream
  • Heinrich Müller]]

Coira         
n. Coire, Chur, capital city of the Grisons or Grischun canton in Switzerland

Wikipedia

Chur

Chur (German: [xuːr], locally [kuːr]; Italian: Coira [ˈkɔira]; Sursilvan: Cuera [ˈkweːʁə] (listen); Vallader: Cuoira [ˈkuɔ̯jrɐ] (listen); Puter and Rumantsch Grischun: Cuira [ˈkujrɐ] (listen); Surmiran: Coira; Sutsilvan: Cuera or Cuira; French: Coire [kwaʁ]) is the capital and largest town of the Swiss canton of the Grisons and lies in the Grisonian Rhine Valley, where the Rhine turns towards the north, in the northern part of the canton. The city, which is located on the right bank of the Rhine, is reputedly the oldest town of Switzerland.

The official language of Chur is German, but the main spoken language is the local variant of Alemannic, known as Grisonian German. Romansh and Italian are significantly spoken in the city as a result of the trilingual identity of the canton.

On 1 January 2020, the former municipality of Maladers merged into Chur, and on 1 January 2021, Haldenstein also merged.