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The Val Bregaglia (; , ; ) is an valley of and at the base of which runs the river Mera ( and ).

Most of the valley falls within the Swiss district of Maloja in the canton of the , the lower part within the Italian province of Sondrio. The valley includes the Swiss former municipalities of , , Bondo, Soglio and (now consolidated into the municipality of ); and the Italian municipalities of Villa di Chiavenna, , and Chiavenna.

The Swiss part of the valley is inhabited by the descendants of Italian , some descending from those who settled here in the mid-16th century to avoid persecution by the , and today about 75% of the population is Protestant.Elsbeth Brun-Enderlin, July/August 2002, Seit 450 Jahren ist das Bergell protestantisch: Grosse Entscheidung der armen Leute. Bündner Kirchenbote, no. 7. Retrieved 2008-10-22. The local dialect is a variety of with similarities to neighboring dialects of .

Elektrizitätswerk der Stadt Zürich (EWZ) operates three hydroelectric power plants in the valley at Vicosoprano, Bondo and Castasegna. The hydroelectric project at Vicosoprano was formed by damming the river Albigna, forming . Located approximately 1000 m above the town and set back, the site is reachable by Albigna Bahn, an operated by EWZ. A tract of the valley has been identified as an Important Bird Area by BirdLife International.


Geography
The valley begins at the (1815 m) which connects it to the (the valley of the Inn, which is part of the basin). There the river Orlegna extends westwards and joins the river Mera to Chiavenna shortly after which the Mera joins with the Liro and turns south towards . From Chiavenna to Maloja, a distance of 32 km, the valley rises 1482 m.

In this valley sources of three important basins have their origin: the (through the ), which runs to the , the Inn, which runs to the (near ), and the rivers Mera and Adda, which run to the Po.

The is the group of mountains to the south of the valley.


Name
Some scholars, including E. Dubois and James S. Reid, asserts the valley takes its name from the Celtic tribe that inhabited it, a name otherwise lost except for a mention on , a Roman plate.E. Dubois in Revue de législation ancienne et moderne française et étrangère (1872), p. 28The Municipalities of the Roman Empire By James S. Reid page 166

18th-century documents derived modern Lombard Bregaglia from Middle Latin Pregallia ("pre-Gaul, anterior Gaul"). The Latin name Pregallia was used for the valley from at least the 13th century.Egbert Friedrich von Mülinen, Prodromus: einer schweizerischen Historiographie (1874), p. 106.


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