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Champfèr () is a village in the Upper Engadin valley of the canton of Graubünden, Switzerland. The Western part of the village belongs to the municipality of Silvaplana and part of the village belongs to the municipality of St. Moritz. The two halves of the town are separated by the creek Ova da Suvretta.〔http://www.champfer.ch〕 Lej da Champfèr, a basin of Lake Silvaplana, takes its name from the village. The village used to house a convent that has since been converted to the hotel Chesa Guardalej. The village is also home to the famous restaurant Joehri's Talvo run untilMarch 2011 by chef Roland Joehri and his wife Brigitte. The Michelin Guide has awarded the restaurant, located in an old farmhouse, two stars.〔http://www.talvo.ch/web/en/welcome.htm〕 The etymology of Champfèr is unclear. One possibility is that it is based on a glacier. In 1129, its name was "Campofare", in 1471, Campher, and in 1519 Chiamfer (from Campus ferri). Another explanation could be that the name is meant to say fruitful fields or meadows, chan'ver. The Church San Rochus was built in 1521.〔http://www.silvaplana.ch/gemeinde-politik/portrait-unsere-gemeinde/geschichte/〕 The gourmet restaurant Talvo is located in Champfèr. ==Gallery== File:Kirche Champfèr.jpg|Church File:Champfèr See.jpg|Lake File:Kirche Champfèr 3.jpg|Vitreaux at the church File:Champfèr Ova da Suvretta.jpg File:Champfèr reformierte Kirche 1.jpg| File:AD2008June23 Silvaplana-Surlej.jpg|Champfèr Lake and surrounding landmarks 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Champfèr」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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