Talk:Gimmelwald

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Things that need to be clarified:

Is Gimmelwald in Switzerland?

"The population of Gimmelwald is 130, and there are 150 hotel beds for tourists."

150 beds, or 150 rooms?

"Gimmelwald is reached from Stechelberg by the cable car LSMS."

What is LSMS?

"The Kirchgemeinde covers the entire valley."

What is a/the Kirchgemeinde?


Yes, Gimmelwald is in Switzerland. Its located in the Lauterbrunnen Valley which is south of the town of Lauterbrunnen which is south of Interlaken. I don't have statistics to back it up, but I'd bet that the statement is correct in stating '150....beds'. (Gimmelwald is small. There may not be 150 rooms in the entire village.) You missed it in the article. LSMS is the acronym for Luftseilbahn Stechelberg-Mürren-Schilthorn . Kirchdemeinde in the German language means, roughly, 'church municipality'. 12.73.183.120 22:57, 25 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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