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    2001, along with southern and eastern parts of the Lötschental. The main villages of the Lötschental are Wiler and Kippel, with 538 and 383 inhabitants...
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    range separating the Lötschental (valley, north) from the main Rhone valley (south). Its summit is the tripoint between the Lötschental and two other smaller...
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    parallel range whose summits are the Aletschhorn and the Bietschhorn by the Lötschental and the Lötschenlücke. To this again succeeds the deep trench through...
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    the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2023-01-10. Joh. Siegen: Brot im Lötschental. In: Schweizer Volkskunde 46 (1956), S. 65–71, hier S. 67; Rudolf Hotzenköcherle...
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    Blatten is a village and municipality in the Lötschental valley in the canton of Valais in Switzerland. It is part of the district of Westlich Raron,...
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    considered to be the most conservative dialects of German. The dialect of the Lötschental, for instance, preserved the three distinct classes of weak verbs (as...
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    77) Monthey (1536) Nendaz-Hérémence (1475 / 77) Port Valais/Vionnaz Lötschental (15th century); the five upper Zenden Bormio (1512–1797) Chiavenna (1512–1797)...
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    It is first mentioned in 1319 as Ysenfluo and in 1401 people from the Lötschental started to settle in the small hamlet. The hamlet belonged to the monastery...
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    and Valais. It is part of the border between Lauterbrunnental and the Lötschental. It lies approximately halfway between the Tschingelhorn and the Grosshorn...
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    and 2,100 metres (6,200 and 6,900 ft) above sea level, overlooking the Lötschental above Wiler. Lauchernalp mainly belongs to the municipality of Wiler...
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    was probably an alpine pasture until the settlement of immigrants from Lötschental shortly after 1300. The first hotel was built in 1857 by Mürren's farming...
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    the head of it, and a secluded side-valley of the Upper Valais, the Lötschental, with Ferden at the valley's entrance and at the bottom of the pass....
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  • They lie east of the Breithorn (Blatten), on the range between the Lötschental and the Oberaletsch Glacier. Retrieved from the Swisstopo topographic...
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  • Valais. It lies west of the Breithorn (Blatten), on the range between the Lötschental and the Baltschiedertal. Retrieved from the Swisstopo topographic maps...
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    An alpine village in the Lötschental Valley, Switzerland...
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    visitors. Other inhabited regions on the margin are Kandersteg and the Lötschental. The network of foot-paths is well developed around the site but nonexistent...
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  • (1901-1962), Welsh rugby union player Lonza, a river which runs through the Lötschental valley in Valais, Switzerland Lonza stagionata, cured pork tenderloin...
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    in the Bernese Oberland) and Lötschental (in Valais). The main summit lies between the Lauterbrunnental and the Lötschental. The first ascent was made by...
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    An alpine ibex in the Lötschental...
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    (this route being much more direct than the long detour through the Lötschental), Rudolf, with the two Valais hunters (Alois Volker and Joseph Bortis)...
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    Guggisee is a mountain lake in the Lötschental in the canton of Valais in Switzerland. The lake is located at an altitude of 2,007 m (6,585 ft) near the...
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  • nutritional studies he performed across diverse cultures, including the Lötschental in Switzerland, Native Americans, Polynesians, Pygmies, and Aborigines...
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    German which were lost in other variants of German. The dialect of the Lötschental, for instance, preserved three distinct classes of weak verbs until the...
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    216 m) is a Swiss hamlet in the canton of Valais, located in the lower Lötschental and traversed by the Lonza river. It belongs to the municipality of Ferden...
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    Aletsch Glacier. The Bietschhorn is located on the south side of the Lötschental valley and form part of the UNESCO World Heritage Region at the north...
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    summit is 3,293 metres high and lies between the upper Kandertal and the Lötschental. On its southern (Valais) side lies a glacier named Milibachgletscher...
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    Val d'Entremont. On the north of the Rhône, in the Bernese Alps, the Lötschental is the only large valley. East of Brig is the valley of Goms, the highest...
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  • the Lauterbrunnental and the Lötschental Breithorn (Blatten) (3785 m), part of the Bernese Alps, between the Lötschental and the major valley of Valais...
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    the east and west. A connecting PostAuto bus service runs through the Lötschental valley between Steg and Fafleralp. Up the valley towards Fafleralp this...
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    the 3,158 m (10,361 ft) high glacier pass, the Lötschenlücke, into the Lötschental. From the northwestern mouth flows the Jungfraufirn. This firn in fact...
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