Val Müstair Explained

Subject Name:Val Müstair
Municipality Type:municipality
Imagepath Coa:CHE Val Müstair COA.svg
Imagepath Flag:CHE Val Müstair Flag.svg
Canton:Graubünden
Iso-Code-Region:CH-GR
Coordinates:46.6°N 35°W
Postal Code:7537
Municipality Code:3847
Area:198.65
Position:left
Website:http://www.cdvm.ch/
Neighboring Municipalities:Tschierv, Fuldera, , Valchava, Santa Maria Val Müstair and Müstair.

Val Müstair (German: Münstertal) is a municipality in the Engiadina Bassa/Val Müstair Region in the Swiss canton of Graubünden. It was formed on 1 January 2009 through the merger of Tschierv, Fuldera, , Valchava, Santa Maria Val Müstair and Müstair.

Demographics

Val Müstair had a population (as of) of .

Geography

The Val Müstair (German: Münstertal, Italian: Val Monastero) is a mountain valley in the Swiss Alps. It connects the Fuorn Pass, (2149m (7,051feet)) with the Italian province of South Tyrol and the Vinschgau (914m (2,999feet)).

The Benedictine Convent of Saint John at Müstair (monastery), a World Heritage Site, was probably founded by Charlemagne, sharing history with its neighbor, the Marienberg Abbey.

The most important villages in the Val Müstair are: Tschierv (1660m (5,450feet)), Valchava (1412m (4,633feet)), Sta. Maria (1375m (4,511feet)), Müstair (1247m (4,091feet)) (all Swiss) and Taufers im Münstertal in South Tyrol. There are no other inhabited connected valleys, but the road over the Umbrail Pass (and the Stelvio Pass) is connected with Sta. Maria.

The largest part of the valley is part of the Swiss canton of Graubünden. A small part lies in the Italian province of South Tyrol. The border is located at approximately 1245 meter between Müstair (1247 meter) and Taufers im Münstertal (1240 meter).

The river in the valley is the Rom (Il Rom or Rombach).

Naming convention

Contrary to the common notion, where the beginning of a valley is referred as the "upper valley" and the end as the "lower valley", in Val Müstair these are referred to as "inner" and "outer" respectively. This is often reflected in location names.

For instance, the valley is traditionally divided into three thirds:

Incidentally, this division corresponds to the first three plateaus occurring on the Swiss part of the valley.

Language

The majority of the population in the new municipality speaks Romansh, with a large German speaking minority. The following table lists the historical language distribution of the formerly independent municipalities and also for the combined municipality:

Languages in Val Müstair
Languages Villages Census 1980 Census 1990 Census 2000
Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
German
align=right 5 align=right 5.00% align=right 17 align=right 16.19% align=right 27 align=right 23.48%
align=right 4 align=right 7.14% align=right 5 align=right 9.09% align=right 11 align=right 17.74%
align=right 123 align=right 17.40% align=right 160 align=right 21.28% align=right 184 align=right 24.70%
align=right 78 align=right 20.31% align=right 106 align=right 28.73% align=right 83 align=right 25.38%
align=right 6 align=right 4.48% align=right 18 align=right 12.24% align=right 29 align=right 18.83%
align=right 44 align=right 20.18% align=right 31 align=right 15.20% align=right 37 align=right 18.32%
Totalalign=right 260 align=right 16.26% align=right 337 align=right 20.65% align=right 371 align=right 23.12%
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align=right 95 align=right 95.00% align=right 87 align=right 82.86% align=right 86 align=right 74.78%
align=right 51 align=right 91.07% align=right 50 align=right 90.91% align=right 51 align=right 82.26%
align=right 574 align=right 81.19% align=right 578 align=right 76.86% align=right 543 align=right 72.89%
align=right 295 align=right 76.82% align=right 259 align=right 70.19% align=right 228 align=right 69.72%
align=right 128 align=right 95.52% align=right 125 align=right 85.03% align=right 119 align=right 80.27%
align=right 168 align=right 77.06% align=right 167 align=right 81.86% align=right 163 align=right 80.69%
Total align=right 1,311 align=right 81.99% align=right 1,266 align=right 77.57% align=right 1,190 align=right 74.14%
Population align=right bgcolor="#DDDDDD" align=right bgcolor="#DDDDDD"1,599 align=right bgcolor="#DDDDDD"100% align=right bgcolor="#DDDDDD"1,632 align=right bgcolor="#DDDDDD"100% align=right bgcolor="#DDDDDD"1,605 align=right bgcolor="#DDDDDD"100%

Heritage sites of national significance

The Benedictine Convent of Saint John is both listed as a Swiss heritage site of national significance and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.[1]

Weather

Müstair village has an average of 86.7 days of rain per year and on average receives 690mm of precipitation. The wettest month is August during which time Müstair receives an average of 86mm of precipitation. During this month there is precipitation for an average of 9.3 days. The month with the most days of precipitation is May, with an average of 10, but with only 80mm of precipitation. The driest month of the year is February with an average of 33mm of precipitation over 9.3 days.[2]

The higher elevation village of Sta. Maria Val Müstair has an average of 94.6 days of rain per year and on average receives 801mm of precipitation. The wettest month is August during which time Sta. Maria Val Müstair receives an average of 105mm of precipitation. During this month there is precipitation for an average of 10.6 days. The driest month of the year is February with an average of 34mm of precipitation over 10.6 days.[2]

Tourism

There is a small amount of car parking in the village. It is the starting point for a number of hiking trails. Above Tschierv, at the mountain Minschuns, is a little ski resort. In 2009, during the International Year of Astronomy, a new public observatory Alpine Astrovillage Lü-Stailas was inaugurated. The center is equipped with robotic telescopes for direct observations, as well as for astrophotography. The equipment is also used to provide introductory courses for amateur astronomers. The Astrovillage is located on a terrace at an elevation of 6400abbr=onNaNabbr=on.[3]

Sports

Val Müstair has hosted several stages of the Tour de Ski, a cross-country skiing stage event.

Notable residents

Donna Leon, American crime novelist.

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.bevoelkerungsschutz.admin.ch/internet/bs/de/home/themen/kgs/kgs_inventar.html Swiss inventory of cultural property of national and regional significance
  2. Web site: Temperature and Precipitation Average Values-Table, 1961-1990 . 8 May 2009 . Federal Office of Meteorology and Climatology - MeteoSwiss . de, fr, it . https://web.archive.org/web/20090627163841/http://www.meteoswiss.admin.ch/web/de/klima/klima_schweiz/tabellen.html . 27 June 2009 . dead . dmy-all ., the Müstair village weather station elevation is 1248 meters above sea level.
  3. Web site: Alpine Astrovillage. 2016-05-16.