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Juf (Romansh pronunciation: [ˈjuf]) is a village in the municipality of Avers in the canton of Grisons, Switzerland. At 2,126 metres (6,975 ft) above sea level, it is historically the highest village with permanent residents in Europe, as well as one of its coldest localities. As of 2016, Juf had a population of 31 inhabitants divided between six families in a concentrated settlement. They were 20 in 1991 and 30 in 2001. The first inhabitants were immigrant Walser who arrived in 1292.

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  • Juf (cs)
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  • Juf (fr)
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  • Juf je švýcarská vesnice, část obce Avers v kantonu Graubünden. (cs)
  • Juf ist eine Fraktion der Schweizer Talgemeinde Avers im Kanton Graubünden. (de)
  • Juf (Romansh pronunciation: [ˈjuf]) is a village in the municipality of Avers in the canton of Grisons, Switzerland. At 2,126 metres (6,975 ft) above sea level, it is historically the highest village with permanent residents in Europe, as well as one of its coldest localities. As of 2016, Juf had a population of 31 inhabitants divided between six families in a concentrated settlement. They were 20 in 1991 and 30 in 2001. The first inhabitants were immigrant Walser who arrived in 1292. (en)
  • Juf est une localité suisse de la commune d'Avers, dans le canton des Grisons. (fr)
  • Juf è una frazione di 30 abitanti del comune svizzero di Avers, nella regione Viamala (Canton Grigioni). Posto a un'altitudine di 2.126 m s.l.m., è il centro abitato da residenti permanenti più alto d'Europa e in assoluto il secondo centro abitato più alto d'Europa, dopo Eira (2.172 m s.l.m.), frazione di Livigno priva di residenti permanenti, subito seguito da Trepalle (2.069 m s.l.m.), anch'essa frazione di Livigno, e dal comune francese di Saint-Véran. Ha una popolazione di 30 abitanti, divisi in sei diverse famiglie. I suoi primi abitanti furono i Walser arrivati nel 1292. (it)
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  • Juf je švýcarská vesnice, část obce Avers v kantonu Graubünden. (cs)
  • Juf ist eine Fraktion der Schweizer Talgemeinde Avers im Kanton Graubünden. (de)
  • Juf (Romansh pronunciation: [ˈjuf]) is a village in the municipality of Avers in the canton of Grisons, Switzerland. At 2,126 metres (6,975 ft) above sea level, it is historically the highest village with permanent residents in Europe, as well as one of its coldest localities. As of 2016, Juf had a population of 31 inhabitants divided between six families in a concentrated settlement. They were 20 in 1991 and 30 in 2001. The first inhabitants were immigrant Walser who arrived in 1292. (en)
  • Juf est une localité suisse de la commune d'Avers, dans le canton des Grisons. (fr)
  • Juf è una frazione di 30 abitanti del comune svizzero di Avers, nella regione Viamala (Canton Grigioni). Posto a un'altitudine di 2.126 m s.l.m., è il centro abitato da residenti permanenti più alto d'Europa e in assoluto il secondo centro abitato più alto d'Europa, dopo Eira (2.172 m s.l.m.), frazione di Livigno priva di residenti permanenti, subito seguito da Trepalle (2.069 m s.l.m.), anch'essa frazione di Livigno, e dal comune francese di Saint-Véran. Ha una popolazione di 30 abitanti, divisi in sei diverse famiglie. I suoi primi abitanti furono i Walser arrivati nel 1292. (it)
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