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  1. Italian Grisons or Italian Grigioni (Italian: Grigionitaliano or Grigioni italiano; German: Italienischbünden; Romansh: Grischun talian; French: Grisons italiens) or sometimes also called Lombard Grisons (Lombard: Grison lombard, lumbard; Romansh: Grischun lumbard), is the region of the Canton of Grisons, Switzerland, in which ...

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      The Grisons is bordered by four cantons as well as Austria,...

  2. Map of Switzerland showing in blue color the Italian-speaking areas (Ticino and Italian Grisons), where Italian irredentism was strongest. Italian irredentism in Switzerland was a political movement that promoted the unification to Italy of the Italian-speaking areas of Switzerland during the Risorgimento .

  3. Il Canton Grigioni (in tedesco Kanton Graubünden; in romancio Chantun Grischun; in lombardo Cantun Grisgiun; alemanno Kanton Graubündä; in francese Canton des Grisons; arpitano: Quenton des Gresons) è uno dei 26 cantoni della Svizzera. È il più esteso e orientale, oltre a essere l'unico cantone trilingue, con italiano, romancio e tedesco ...

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  4. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › GrissinoGrissino - Wikipedia

    Settore. paste fresche e specialità della panetteria, della biscotteria, della pasticceria e della confetteria. Varianti. rubatà. Il grissino ( ghërsin IPA: [ɡəɾˈsiŋ] in piemontese) è una delle più celebri e diffuse specialità della gastronomia torinese, nonché una delle più note della cucina italiana all'estero.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PoschiavoPoschiavo - Wikipedia

    Poschiavo ( Italian: Poschiavo, Lombard: Pusciaaf, German: Puschlav, Romansh: Puschlav) is a municipality in the Bernina Region in the canton of Grisons in Switzerland . History. Poschiavo is first mentioned in 824 as in Postclave though this comes from a later copy of the original document. In 1140 it was mentioned as de Pusclauio.

  6. In the latter canton, however, it is only spoken by a small minority, in the Italian Grisons. Ticino, which includes Lugano, the largest Italian-speaking city outside Italy, is the only canton where Italian is predominant. Italian is also used in administration and official documents in Vatican City.