Brunni (Engelberg)

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Brunni is a recreational area in the municipality of Engelberg, Obwalden, Switzerland. Located on a south-facing slope, it is known as "Engelberg's sunny side". Since 1950 it is connected by railway thanks to Brunni-Bahnen Engelberg AG. [1]

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