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    Juf (Romansh pronunciation: [ˈjuf]) is a village in the municipality of Avers in the canton of Grisons, Switzerland. At 2,126 metres (6,975 ft) above sea level, it is historically the highest village with permanent residents in Western Europe, [ 1 ] as well as one of its coldest localities.

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    • A Fusion of Old and New.

    After two months of planning and researching the town, Jochen and I embarked on our journey with Mazda. We figured a Monday morning when many people ventured back to work after a weekend in the mountains would be a great time to take off... Our car and driver were awaiting us in Thalwil. We arrived with a full suitcase, three backpacks and other ph...

    We stopped the car, grabbed our gear and umbrella, and went out to capture the moment. Unfortunately, we missed our window of opportunity as the sky further thickened with clouds, blocking out the sun. Seeing that the sky was rapidly changing but determined to get that shot, we set up camp in the four-degree drizzle and waited for the beams to come...

    Having captured the first images, we followed the winding road into Juf – the end of the line. With a population of about 24 people (!), we were hoping to capture the majority of them on camera. However, work and rain meant that a great many inhabitants were nowhere to be found. We started at Restaurant Edelweiss. The only restaurant in town, it is...

    After having a hot Ovomaltine drink, we set out to climb up one side of the valley to get a picture of the village from above. The weather was still not cooperating, but Jochen settled in and patiently waited for the lighting to improve. Laying in the moss like a sniper, he had the great fortune to be ready when for a brief ten second window, sunli...

    You could have the roof installed and only your great-great-grandchildren would need to worry about having it done over. The first holiday bookings for the newly renovated hotel have already been made. Surely, by then, Juf will be under a deep blanket of snow and guests can count on a white Christmas.

    On the roof, I also met Markus Menn, the owner of the Alpenrose. He was there to lend a helping hand in order to get the place finished before Christmas. The first holiday bookings for the newly renovated hotel have already been made. Surely, by then, Juf will be under a deep blanket of snow and guests can count on a white Christmas.

    Wanting to meet yet more locals, we went to Bernadette Wilhelm who makes jewelry from local rocks. A few years ago, the Zürich native and her husband made their way to Juf and fell in love with the place. As luck would have it, they were able to buy an old building dating back to the 1600s. Along with her husband, an architect by trade, she set out...

    Going through town, we stopped by the Juf Lädeli. This small post office and tourist shopis run by the Menn family, one of the main families in Juf. When asked whether we could take her picture, Corina Menn kindly and modestly refused. Instead, she invited us to take all the pictures we would like inside her shop. It is a fitting shop for such a sm...

    Still not satisfied with the number of portrait photos we had taken, we started knocking on doors. The modest refusals for portraitures were always countered by kind invitations to come in for coffee and a chat. That is exactly what happened as we knocked on Deti's door. Sitting in one of the newest homes in Juf, we were again having a drink with s...

    Deti's house is one of the newest in the village. But like Bernadette’s, it is on a lot where there was already a building. Before the house was constructed, there used to be a barn for cows. The modern house incorporates a great deal of the old barn, including the swinging temperature regulator doors in the entrance, which look like the doors to a...

  2. Jul 5, 2007 · Since the construction of a road in the 1950s, the south-eastern hamlet of Juf is the highest place in Europe that's inhabited all year round. swissinfo visi...

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  4. Demographics. Juf has a small population of approximately 30 people, most of whom are Swiss nationals. The community is known for its tight-knit and friendly atmosphere, with residents working together to maintain their traditional way of life. Climate. Juf has a high alpine climate with cold, snowy winters and cool summers.

  5. Nov 8, 2019 · It has only over 30 inhabitants, but if to compare from the older days, its population is growing, I guess more and more people love to live in such places as the internet connects you to the world. Juf doesn’t have many buildings, but most of them are very old and beautiful.

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  7. Juf is a village in the municipality of Avers in the canton of Graubünden, Switzerland. At 2,126 metres above sea level, it is the highest village with permanent residents in Switzerland and in Europe. Juf has a population of about 24 inhabitants divided over 6 families in a concentrated settlement. Source: Wikipedia