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DAVOS (Romonsch Tavau, a name variously explained as meaning a sheep pasture or simply " behind ") , a mountain valley in the Swiss canton of the Grisons, lying east
chief
capital Coire. Of the population 5391 were Protestants, 2564 Romanists, and 81 Jews; while 6048 were German-speaking and 486 Romonsch-speaking. In 186o the population was only 1705, rising to 2002 in 187o, to 2865 in 188o, to 3891 in 1888, and to 8089 in 189o. This steady increase,is due to the fact that the valley is now much frequented in winter by consumptive patients, as its position, sheltered from cold winds and exposed to brilliant sunshine in the daytime, has a most beneficial effect on invalids in the first stages of that terrible disease. A local doctor
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We first hear of Tavaus or Tavauns in ii6o and 1213, as amountain pasture or " alp." It was then in the hands of a Romonsch-speaking population, as is shown by many surviving field names. But, some time between 126o and 1282, a colony of German-speaking persons from the Upper Valais (first mentioned in 1289) was planted there by its lord, Walter von Vaz, so that it has long been a Teutonic island
village
capital of the League of the Ten Jurisdictions. (See GRISONS.} It formerly contained many iron mines, and belonged from 1477 to 1649 to the Austrian Habsburgs. In 1779 Davos was visited and described by Archdeacon W. Coxe. (W. A. B. C.)End of Article: DAVOS (Romonsch Tavau, a name variously explained as meaning a sheep pasture or simply " behind ") If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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