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In the north (around Chur and Davos) German is spoken, in the south Italian and in between (St Moritz, Lower Engadine and parts of the Vorderrhein Valley in the west) mostly Romansch. German speakers account for 65% of the Graubünden population, with those speaking Romansch around 15% and around 20% Italian.

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