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The three regions that make up the Italian Grisons are separated by mountains, isolated from the rest of the canton as well as from each other, and from Italy. Because of their remoteness and the lack of economic possibilities, emigration has traditionally been a serious issue, and even today more
233:, an organization created in 1918 to promote the Italian language and culture in Grisons, is officially recognized by the cantonal government as representing the indigenous Italian-speaking minority of the canton. 170:, located to the north of Bregaglia, once had an Italian-speaking plurality as well. Between 1980 and 1990, however, it was overtaken by German, which is now the majority language of the village. 69: 372: 386: 207:
The dominance of the Italian language in the canton has diminished in recent years, especially to the east in the two regions furthest from
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than half of the people born in the Italian Grisons live and work outside of the region in the predominantly Italian-speaking canton of
162:. It has a population of about 15,000, of which more than 85% speak standard Italian or Lombard. The village and former municipality in 430: 196: 369: 304: 136: 230: 199:. Bregaglia is the only municipality in Switzerland with an Italian-speaking Protestant majority. 146:
Located in the southernmost part of the canton, it comprises (from west to east) of the region of
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The canton of Grisons with the Italian-speaking municipalities highlighted. The village of
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into traditionally Italian-speaking areas, the spread of German language
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teaching in Italian in Grisons. The situation is similar to that of
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Italian and Lombard-speaking parts of Grisons, Switzerland
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Index

Italian Graubünden

Bivio
Italian
‹See Tfd›
German
Romansh
French
Lombard
Romansh
Canton of Grisons
Switzerland
Italian

Santa Maria in Calanca
Moesa Region
Moesa
Bregaglia
Maloja
Bernina
Bivio
Albula
Ticino
Roman Catholic
Protestant
Ticino
German speakers
mass media
secondary schools
Romansh

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