Steg

Steg is a village and former municipality in the district of in the canton of in . Since 1 January 2009, Steg has been part of the enlarged .
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  • Type: Village with 1,340 residents
  • Description: former municipality and village in Steg-Hohtenn in the canton of Valais, Switzerland
  • Also known as: Steg VS” and “Steg, Valais

Places of Interest

Highlights include Gampel-Bratsch and Holy Family church.

Town hall
is a municipality in the district of Leuk in the canton of in . It was formed on January 1, 2009. The voters of the municipalities of and decided to merge on January 20, 2008.

Railway station
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is a railway station in the municipality of , in the canton of Valais. It is an intermediate stop on the Simplon line and is served by local trains only.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Gampel and Hohtenn.

Village
is a village and former municipality in the district of Leuk in the canton of in . The village of Gempel is located at the southern entrance to the or Lötschen valley.

Village
is a village and former municipality in the in the canton of Valais in . Since 1 January 2009, it has been part of the . , on the Lötschberg line, lies just over 1 kilometre from, and 253 metres above, the village of .

Village
is a village in the municipality of in the district of Leuk of the canton of in . was an independent municipality until January 1, 2009, when it merged with to form . is situated 3 km west of Steg.

Steg

Latitude
46.31453° or 46° 18′ 52″ north
Longitude
7.74862° or 7° 44′ 55″ east
Population
1,340
Elevation
629 metres (2,064 feet)
Open location code
8FR98P7X+RC
Open­Street­Map ID
node 240024265
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Geo­Names ID
11789631
Wiki­data ID
Q689538
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In Other Languages

From Afrikaans to Zulu—“Steg” goes by many names.
  • Afrikaans: Steg
  • Aragonese: Steg
  • Arpitan: Steg
  • Asturian: Steg
  • Basque: Steg
  • Bavarian: Steg
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  • Galician: Steg
  • German: Steg VS
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  • Ido: Steg
  • Indonesian: Steg
  • Interlingua: Steg
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  • Irish: Steg
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  • Japanese: シュテーク
  • Kongo: Steg
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  • Narom: Steg
  • Neapolitan: Steg
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Steg
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Steg
  • Occitan (post 1500): Steg
  • Picard: Steg
  • Piemontese: Steg
  • Polish: Steg
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  • Romanian: Steg
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  • Scottish Gaelic: Steg
  • Serbian: Steg
  • Sicilian: Steg
  • Slovak: Steg
  • Slovenian: Steg
  • Spanish: Steg
  • Swahili: Steg
  • Swedish: Steg, Valais
  • Swedish: Steg
  • Swiss German: Steg
  • Turkish: Steg
  • Upper Sorbian: Steg
  • Venetian: Steg
  • Vietnamese: Steg
  • Vlaams: Steg
  • Volapük: Steg
  • Walloon: Steg
  • Welsh: Steg
  • Wolof: Steg
  • Zulu: Steg

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