Rheinwald, Switzerland
Rheinwald is a municipality in the Viamala Region in the Swiss canton of Graubünden. On 1 January 2019 the former municipalities of Hinterrhein, Nufenen and Splügen merged to form the new municipality of Rheinwald.[1] HistoryHinterrheinHinterrhein is first mentioned in 1219 as de Reno.[2] NufenenNufenen was first mentioned in 1343 as Ovena. In 1633 it was mentioned as Nufena. In Romansh it was known as Nueinas and it used to be known as Novena in Italian.[3] SplügenSplügen is first mentioned about 840 as cella in Speluca.[4] GeographyAfter the merger, Rheinwald has an area, as of 2009[update], of 136.82 km2 (52.83 sq mi).[5] DemographicsThe new municipality has a population (as of December 2020[update]) of 574.[6] Historic PopulationThe historical population is given in the following chart:[7] Heritage sites of national significanceThe Alte Landbrücke (Old Bridge) and the Säumerherberge (mule drivers hostel) Weiss Kreuz are listed as Swiss heritage sites of national significance.[8] Wakker PrizeIn 1995, the Swiss Heritage Society bestowed the Wakker Prize on the village of Splügen. The prize description notes that Splügen had reached a notable compromise between preservation and tourism. The old town was strictly protected to maintain the original appearance, while rational zone planning allowed development to occur outside the old village.[9] ClimateBetween 1961 and 1990 Hinterrhein had an average of 121.4 days of rain per year and on average received 1,469 mm (57.8 in) of precipitation. The wettest month was May during which time Hinterrhein received an average of 194 mm (7.6 in) of precipitation. During this month there was precipitation for an average of 14.2 days. The driest month of the year was February with an average of 45 mm (1.8 in) of precipitation over 14.2 days.[10]
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