Valsot Explained

Subject Name:Valsot
Municipality Type:municipality
Imagepath Coa:CHE Valsot COA.svg
Imagepath Flag:CHE Valsot Flag.svg
Canton:Graubünden
Iso-Code-Region:CH-GR
Coordinates:46.8667°N 35°W
Postal Code:7556, 7559
Municipality Code:3764
Area:158.95
Population:910
Populationof:Dec 2013
Popofyear:2013
Places:Martina (includes Vinadi), Seraplana, Strada (includes Chaflur) and Tschlin
Neighboring Municipalities:Graun im Vinschgau (IT-BZ), Nauders (AT-7), Pfunds (AT-7), Samnaun, Spiss (AT-7)

Valsot is a municipality in the Engiadina Bassa/Val Müstair Region in the canton of Graubünden in the extreme east of Switzerland. On 1 January 2013 the municipalities of Ramosch and Tschlin merged to form the new municipality of Valsot.[1]

History

Ramosch

In 1956–58, on the hill Mottata (ca. 1.5km (00.9miles) north-east of Ramosch), a significant prehistoric site was discovered. The Mottata site contains three settlement horizons, two from the mid and early Bronze Age (Laugen-Melaun/Luco-Meluno culture) and one from the early Iron Age (Fritzens-Sanzeno culture).

Tschlin

While Bronze and Iron Age items have been found in Tschlin, the first mention of the village is in the 10th century. In the 10th century, bishop Hildibald gave the chapterhouse in Chur a gift of a farm house in Tschlin. In the High Middle Ages Tschlin was under the authority of Ramosch. The village church of St. Blasius was built in 1515 in the gothic style. In 1545 the Protestant Reformation reached the village and in 1574–82 the reformer and historian Ulrich Campell worked in Tschlin. In 1856 a fire destroyed much of the village, including the Church of St. John the Baptist. The church was not rebuilt, but the church tower is still visible in the village.

Geography

Valsot has an area of NaN3764.

Ramosch had an area,, of 84.1km2. Of this area, 32.7% is used for agricultural purposes, while 26.5% is forested. Of the rest of the land, 0.7% is settled (buildings or roads) and the remainder (40.1%) is non-productive (rivers, glaciers or mountains). It is along the left bank of the Inn river. It consists of the village of Ramosch and the village section of Vnà as well as the settlements of Raschvella and Seraplana. Until 1943 Ramosch was known as Remüs.[1]

Tschlin had an area,, of 75.1km2. Of this area, 28.7% is used for agricultural purposes, while 34.7% is forested. Of the rest of the land, 1.3% is settled (buildings or roads) and the remainder (35.3%) is non-productive (rivers, glaciers or mountains). It consists of the village of Tschlin on a terrace above the left bank of the Inn, the sections of Strada and Martina and the hamlets of San Niclà, Chaflur, Sclamischot and Vinadi. Until 1943 Tschlin was known as Schleins.[1]

Demographics

Valsot has a combined population (as of) of .

Historic population

The historical population is given in the following chart:[2] Colors= id:lightgrey value:gray(0.9) id:darkgrey value:gray(0.8)ImageSize = width:1100 height:500PlotArea = top:10 left:100 bottom:90 right:100Legend = columns:3 left:220 top:70 columnwidth:160AlignBars = justifyDateFormat = x.yPeriod = from:0 till:1300TimeAxis = orientation:verticalAlignBars = justifyScaleMajor = gridcolor:darkgrey increment:300 start:0ScaleMinor = gridcolor:lightgrey increment:60 start:0Colors= id:RA value:yellowgreen legend:Ramosch id:TS value:green legend:TschlinPlotData= color:yellowgreen width:30 mark:(line,white) align:center bar:1850 from: 0 till:621 text:"621" color:RA bar:1860 from: 0 till:604 text:"604" color:RA bar:1870 from: 0 till:616 text:"616" color:RA bar:1880 from: 0 till:483 text:"483" color:RA bar:1890 from: 0 till:533 text:"533" color:RA bar:1900 from: 0 till:558 text:"558" color:RA bar:1910 from: 0 till:575 text:"575" color:RA bar:1920 from: 0 till:579 text:"579" color:RA bar:1930 from: 0 till:527 text:"527" color:RA bar:1940 from: 0 till:575 text:"575" color:RA bar:1950 from: 0 till:565 text:"565" color:RA bar:1960 from: 0 till:532 text:"532" color:RA bar:1970 from: 0 till:478 text:"478" color:RA bar:1980 from: 0 till:454 text:"454" color:RA bar:1990 from: 0 till:442 text:"442" color:RA bar:2000 from: 0 till:440 text:"440" color:RA bar:1850 from: 621 till:1192 text:"571" color:TS bar:1860 from: 604 till:1187 text:"583" color:TS bar:1870 from: 616 till:1191 text:"575" color:TS bar:1880 from: 483 till:1146 text:"663" color:TS bar:1890 from: 533 till:1160 text:"627" color:TS bar:1900 from: 558 till:1111 text:"553" color:TS bar:1910 from: 575 till:1171 text:"596" color:TS bar:1920 from: 579 till:1220 text:"641" color:TS bar:1930 from: 527 till:1175 text:"648" color:TS bar:1940 from: 575 till:1221 text:"646" color:TS bar:1950 from: 565 till:1155 text:"590" color:TS bar:1960 from: 532 till:1085 text:"553" color:TS bar:1970 from: 478 till:977 text:"499" color:TS bar:1980 from: 454 till:885 text:"431" color:TS bar:1990 from: 442 till:957 text:"515" color:TS bar:2000 from: 440 till:832 text:"392" color:TS

Languages

Most of the population in Ramosch speaks Romansh (84.1%), with German being second most common (13.9%) and Dutch being third (1.1%).[3]

Ramosch

Languages in Ramosch
Languages Census 1980 Census 1990 Census 2000
Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
align=right 44 align=right 9.69% align=right 59 align=right 13.35% align=right 61 align=right 13.86%
align=right 399 align=right 87.89% align=right 363 align=right 82.13% align=right 370 align=right 84.09%
align=right 9 align=right 1.98% align=right 15 align=right 3.39% align=right 2 align=right 0.45%
Population align=right 454 align=right 100% align=right 442 align=right 100% align=right 440 align=right 100%

Tschlin

Most of the population of Tschlin speaks Romansh (71.4%), with German being second most common (25.5%) and italian being third (1.0%).[3]

Languages in Tschlin
Languages Census 1980 Census 1990 Census 2000
Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
align=right 64 align=right 14.85% align=right 130 align=right 25.24% align=right 100 align=right 25.51%
Romanshalign=right 362 align=right 83.99% align=right 313 align=right 60.78% align=right 280 align=right 71.43%
align=right 4 align=right 0.93% align=right 33 align=right 6.41% align=right 3 align=right 0.77%
Population align=right 431 align=right 100% align=right 515 align=right 100% align=right 392 align=right 100%

Heritage sites of national significance

Tschanüff Castle, the Mottata (a prehistoric settlement) and the Swiss Reformed Church of St. Florinus in Ramosch and the Museum Stamparia da Strada in Tschlin are listed as Swiss heritage sites of national significance.[4]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.bfs.admin.ch/bfs/portal/de/index/infothek/nomenklaturen/blank/blank/gem_liste/03.html Amtliches Gemeindeverzeichnis der Schweiz
  2. http://www.pxweb.bfs.admin.ch/Database/German_40%20-%20Eidgen%C3%B6ssische%20Volksz%C3%A4hlung/40.4%20-%201850-2000/40.4%20-%201850-2000.asp?lang=1&prod=40&secprod=4&openChild=trueSwiss Federal Statistical Office STAT-TAB Bevölkerungsentwicklung nach Region, 1850–2000
  3. http://www.bfs.admin.ch/bfs/portal/en/index/regionen/02/key.html Swiss Federal Statistical Office
  4. http://www.bevoelkerungsschutz.admin.ch/internet/bs/de/home/themen/kgs/kgs_inventar.html Swiss inventory of cultural property of national and regional significance