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1 Bedroom Holiday Home (Sleeps 16) at La Tzoumaz (22) for Rent in Valais (242), Switzerland (366)

La Tzoumaz is located amidst breathtaking panoramas. It is located in a green valley, left of the Rhone. La Tzoumaz is named after the word \"tzoumer\", which means taking a break. This village is perfect for peace and quiet and young families. There are enough facilities here, which will keep you entertained during your holidays. The village is situated in the famous...

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1 Bedroom Apartment (Sleeps 4) at La Tzoumaz (22) for Rent in Valais (242), Switzerland (366)

The beautiful apartment Bellevue (approx. 50m2) can easily accommodate 2 adults and 2 children. It is uniquely situated but only approx. 60m from the ski lift in the ski area Verbier/Quatre Vall? (max. 3250 m). You can ski up to the apartment in one of the most famous ski areas of Switzerland. From your apartment, you have a beautiful view over the Rhone-dal. In the s...
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Valais

The canton of Valais is located in the south of Switzerland. To its south lies Italy, to the southwest France. To the north the canton is bounded by the Swiss cantons of Vaud and Bern; the cantons of Uri and Ticino lie to its east.
The wide, glacial Rhone valley dominates the area. There are many side valleys which branch off the main valley. These vary from narrow and remote to reasonably populous and popular. At the head of the Mattertal valley lies Zermatt, a pretty tourist village dominated by views of the Matterhorn (4,477 m). Fifty of the mountains exceed 4,000m and there are numerous glaciers.

The Rhone drains the main valley from east to west up to Martigny, then in a right angle north to its mouth in the Lake Geneva. After the small town of Saint-Maurice, the northern banks of the river belong to the canton of Vaud. The main valley is bound by the Bernese Alps in the north and the Pennine Alps in the south. Only about half of the total area is considered productive.

The Romans called the area Vallis Poenina (Upper Rhone Valley). From 888 onwards the lands were part of the kingdom of Jurane Burgundy. King Rudolph III gave the lands to the bishop of Sion in 999. The bishop then struggled to defend the area against the dukes of Savoy.
The Valais resisted Protestantization during Reformation and the bishop remained in power until 1798 when Napoleon's troops invaded the Valais. Until 1802 the lan was part of the Helvetic Republic, but that year is became the independent Rhodanic Republic. In 1810 the Rhodanic Republic became the French departement of Simplon. Five years later, in 1815 the Valais entered the Swiss confederation as a canton. In 1845 the Valais joined the Catholic separatist league (Sonderpund), but chose not to fight the troops of the confederation in 1847 and submitted to the federal forces.

Wine production and tourism are some of the main industries of the canton. The Mattherhorn near Zermatt is one of the biggest touristic attractions in the Swiss mountains, but other parts of the mountains of the canton are popular, too.
Apart from tourism, agriculture is still important, particularly cattle breeding in the mountains and dairy farming in the plains. The vine industry of the canton is the largest in Switzerland. There are also a large number orchards in the area. The European Graduate School, focusing primarily on media and communications, is located in the canton of Valais.

The world's tallest gravity dam is located at Grande Dixence in the canton. Hydroelectric power plants from the canton produce about a quarter of the Swiss electricity.

Near Visp there is a large plant of aluminium manufacturing. Other metal products and chemicals are produced around Visp and Sierre. There is an oil refinery in the canton.

Valais is predominantly French speaking. The eastern part of the canton Upper Valais, however, speaks German. The French speaking population makes up about two thirds of the total population
The whole canton is thinly populated. The largest towns are the capital Sion (Sitten), Sierre and Visp. There is no major city located in the canton. Over 90 persent of the population are Roman Catholic.
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The canton of Valais is located in the south of Switzerland. To its south lies Italy, to the southwest France. To the north the canton is bounded by the Swiss cantons of Vaud and Bern; the cantons of Uri and Ticino lie to its east. The wide, glacia...More
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