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Deutsch: Veia digl Pader - Gedicht von Alexander Lozza (1880 - 1953) in Mon GR. Die Veia digl Pader ist ein Poesieweg, die dem Bündner Dichter gewidmet ist. Der Weg geht von Savognin nach Stierva und hat total 13 Stationen. |
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