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CHF 93 - 425

Hotel Solaria

Julierstrasse 43, 7457 BivioGBP 62 - 283

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Nestled within an area of unspoiled natural beauty, this charming hotel is set in the small village of Bivio, surrounded by a wonderful mountain scena… More
CHF 82 - 376

Hotel Post

Julierstraße 64, 7457 BivioGBP 55 - 250

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Located in Bivio, Hotel Post is situated on the Julier Pass road in the Albula range of the Alps. It offers free Wi-Fi, a breakfast buffet and a spa a… More
Julierstrasse 1, 7457 BivioGBP 37 - 126

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This hotel is 300 metres from Bivio bus stop and 1 km from Marmorera Lake. It has an à la carte restaurant, ski-equipment hire and ski –to-door acc… More
CHF 63 - 136

Hotel Guidon

Julierstrasse 1, 7457 BivioGBP 42 - 91

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Situated in Bivio on the Julier Pass road in the Albula range of the Alps, the Hotel Guidon offers you a restaurant with a winter garden and a summer … More
 

Bivio: Guide



Bivio is a municipalities of Switzerland|municipality in the Albula (district)|Albula district of the Switzerland|Swiss Cantons of Switzerland|canton of Graubünden.

The village is located on the roads to the Julier pass|Julier and Septimer pass. It is the only traditionally Italian language village north of the continental divide. However, the German-speaking population is now in the majority, with large Romansch language|Romansch- and Italian-speaking minorities.

Neighboring municipalities are Soglio, Avers and Mulegns. The area is 1 E7 m²|76.7 km² and the population 220 (as of 2005|2005).

Languages


Since the Middle Ages, three languages have been spoken in the municipality: Most inhabitants speak German and Romansch, as well as the official language, Italian. However, German has become more and more common. The local Italian dialect is a sub-dialect of Lombard language|Lombard (Bargajot), but with local variations. The local version of Romansch is somewhere between the two main dialects: Surmiran und Putér. Since both the German and Italian spoken breaks up into local dialects, up to seven dialects can be counted. This causes a real dilemma. In 1880, 67.5% spoke some version of Romansch, and in 1910, 67.44% (compared to a minority of 26.36% that spoke Italian). This percentage sank to 43.0% in 1941. Today, Italian is the only official language for municipality busines..

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