Lexicographical Neighbors of Tamins
Literary usage of Tamins
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Switzerland, and the Adjacent Portions of Italy, Savoy, and the Tyrol by Karl Baedeker (Firm) (1887)
"tamins (2244'; Post), Rom. ... descending on the right beyond tamins, forms a
fine waterfall after rain. At(2M.) Trins (2822'; Post) rises the ruined castle ..."
2. The Central Alps, Including the Bernese Oberland, and All Switzerland by John Ball (1873)
"At tamins is a fine view from the church, perched on a mass of fallen blocks of
dolomite. ... About tamins many interesting ing plants have been found — eg, ..."
3. The Rhaetian Railway: Rh. B. (Rhätische Bahn) : a Practical Quide to the by Charles William Alfred Brooke, M. L. Brooke, Rhätische Bahn, Hermann Behrmann (1911)
"Between Reichenau-tamins and Ilanz the train travels at a speed of 35 to 40 km.
an h1., average and maximum respectively. From Landquart to Reichenau-tamins ..."
4. Switzerland, and the Adjacent Portions of Italy, Savoy, and the Tyrol by Karl Baedeker (Firm) (1891)
"... descending on the right beyond tamins, forms a fine waterfall after rain.
At(2 M.) Trins (2820'; Post) rises the ruined castle of ..."
5. Switzerland and the Adjacent Portions of Italy, Savoy, and Tyrol: Handbook by Karl Baedeker (Firm) (1907)
"Travellers making a short stay at Reichenau should ascend the "Church Hill of
tamins (p. 424 ; 20 min. from the rail, station). ..."