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Engadine may refer to: Places * Engadin(e), a valley region in Switzerland *Engadine, New South Wales, a suburb of Sydney, Australia *Engadine, Michigan, unincorporated community in Michigan *Engadine (Candler, North Carolina), a building listed on the National Register of Historic Places Ships *, a passenger ferry *, a seaplane tender *, an aircraft transporter * RFA ''Engadine'' (K08), a helicopter support ship Other * Engadine sheep The Red Engadine or Engadine Red is a traditional Swiss breed of Domestic Sheep, domestic sheep from the Lower Engadine valley and some neighbouring parts of Bavaria and Tyrol (state), Tyrol. It derives from cross-breeding of stock of Bergamasca ...
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Engadin
The Engadin or Engadine ( rm, ;This is the name in the two Romansh idioms that are spoken in the Engadin, Vallader and Puter, as well as in Sursilvan and Rumantsch Grischun. In Surmiran, the name is ''Nagiadegna'', and in Sutsilvan, it is ''Gidegna''. german: ; it, Engadina; french: Engadine) is a long high Alpine valley region in the eastern Swiss Alps in the canton of Graubünden in southeasternmost Switzerland with about 25,000 inhabitants. It follows the route of the Inn ( rm, En, links=no) from its headwaters at Maloja Pass in the southwest running roughly northeast until the Inn flows into Austria, little less than one hundred kilometers downstream. The En/Inn subsequently flows at Passau into the Danube, making it the only Swiss river to drain into the Black Sea. The Engadine is protected by high mountain ranges on all sides and is famous for its sunny climate, beautiful landscapes and outdoor activities. Name In English, the valley is either known as ''Engadin'' ...
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Engadine, New South Wales
Engadine is a suburb in southern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Engadine is located south of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the Sutherland Shire. History The area was reserved for a national park in 1879, but in 1890 Charles McAlister was able to purchase land here which became known as McAlister’s Estate. After an overseas trip, the family renamed their estate ‘Engadine’ after the Engadin Valley in Switzerland. The wildflowers in the valley here and surrounding national parks were reminiscent of the valley and hills in Engadin. Charles McAlister subdivided his land sometime after 1900. He continued to live in Engadine but later moved to Cronulla, where he died in 1915. Originally settled for grazing land, Engadine soon became a destination for camping and day-trips from the inner-Sydney suburbs. It remained isolated until 1920 when the railway station was built (with some funds donated by the local population). ...
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Engadine, Michigan
Engadine ( ) is an unincorporated community in Mackinac County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The community is located within Garfield Township. As an unincorporated community, Engadine has no legally defined boundaries or population statistics of its own but does have its own post office with the 49827 ZIP Code. Geography Engadine is located within Garfield Township in the state's Upper Peninsula about east of the city of Manistique. The community is centered along the southern stretch of M-117 and Melville Street. Melville Street carries the designation of County Highway 40 (H-40) east of M-117. H-40 runs east for to M-48 in Chippewa County. Shortly after exiting the community to the east and west, Melville Street changes names to Hiawatha Trail. Portions of the surrounding area are part of Lake Superior State Forest. The community is located about north of Lake Michigan and sits at an elevation of above sea level. Located about to the north, the village of ...
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Engadine (Candler, North Carolina)
Engadine, also known as the Captain John K. Hoyt House and Engadine 1885 Inn, is a historic home located near Candler, Buncombe County, North Carolina. It was built in 1885, and is a -story, six bay, rectangular plan, Queen Anne style frame dwelling. It is richly decorated and features inset porches, cantilevered corner balcony, and varied shingled and sawnwork decoration. It is currently used as a bed and breakfast inn. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical significance or "great artistic ... in 2001. References External linksHistory of Engadine in Candler, NC Bed and breakfasts in North Carolina Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in North Carolina Queen Anne architecture in North Carolina Houses completed in 1885 Hous ...
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RFA Engadine (K08)
RFA ''Engadine'' (K08) was a helicopter support ship of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary. The need for ''Engadine'' was seen in the mid-1960s as more and more helicopters were deployed from Royal Navy aircraft carriers and surface combatants. The ship was ordered in August 1964, from Henry Robb of Leith, and commissioned in December 1967, replacing . She was the third British ship named HMS ''Engadine'' the previous two being a seaplane carrier and an aircraft transport ship. ''Engadine'' comes from the Engadin valley in south-east Switzerland, which is represented by the alphorns and edelweiss on her badge. In 1968 she was designated as one of the PYTHON locations for the dispersal and continuity of government in the event of nuclear war. ''Engadines homeport throughout her career was Portland, Dorset. During the 1976 crisis in Lebanon she was deployed as part of contingency planning to evacuate British citizens. At the Silver Jubilee fleet review in 1977 she followed the royal ...
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