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The Swiss Chesa is a traditional style of architecture found in the Engadin region of Switzerland, characterized by its distinctive features such as sgraffito decorations, wooden balconies, and stone roofs. The term "Chesa" is derived from the Romansh language, spoken in the region, and refers to a residential building. These buildings often have intricate wood carvings and decorative elements that showcase the craftsmanship and cultural heritage of the area.

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