Jenaz

Jenaz, view from south

Jenaz (Romansh Gianatsch? / I ) is a municipality in the district of Jenaz, District Prättigau- Davos in the canton of Graubünden in Switzerland.

Coat of arms

Blazon: Shared by blue and gold; in blue sechsstrahliger gold star, gold two blue poles.

About been handed down arms of the municipality.

Geography

Today's Jeanz is on the valley floor at the train Landquart -Davos. Alt- Jenaz, the former center, 30 meters altitude above lies on a glacial Schwemmterrasse and has a village which is of national importance to. In addition, still belong to the hamlet Ruti right of land Quart and the district Jenaz (formerly called Furna station ) on Furnerbach to the community. Of the total municipality area of ​​almost 26 km ², about half used for agriculture ( 1247 ha, mostly Alpine farms ). A little over 10 km ² ( exactly 1008 ha) is covered by forest and woodland. In addition, the municipality covers 263 ha of unproductive area (mostly mountains) and 77 ha settlement area.

Jenaz borders on Arosa, Fideris, Furna, Luzein and Schiers.

Population

From the end of 2004 1158 residents were 1076 ( = 93%) of Swiss citizens.

Policy

The Mayor 's Urban Mathis (2010 ).

Attractions

  • Monumental is the Protestant church.
  • Nursing Home Jenaz, 2009
  • Luzi House, 2002 Architect: Peter Zumthor
  • Platzhus

Traffic

Jeanz is place on the railway land quart Davos.

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