Selma, Switzerland
Selma GR
Selma is a municipality in the district of Calanca, District Moesa the canton of Graubünden in Switzerland. The village lies in Calancatal, a tributary of the Misox.
Coat of arms
Blazon: In a green diagonally left asked, golden key with inverted left key bit beseitet of two golden mussels
The motifs of the painted in the colors of the coat of arms Trivulzio are pending for the double patronage of the parish church. The key is the Saint Peter, while the shells symbolize the St. James the Elder.
Population
The congregation numbered the end of 2007 39 inhabitants (at the end of 2003 there were 44 ), but still want to stay independent.
Attractions
Catholic parish church of SS Giacomo e Pietro
Economy
In Selma, there is no village shop, but a hostel for summer camp and a restaurant. From Selma from a cable car runs in the automatic 24 -hour operation after Landarenca, which can also be reached on foot via a mule track in 40 minutes.