Lai Neir (Alp Flix)

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Location Alp Flix, Sur, Grisons
Coordinates 46°32′06″N9°38′17″E / 46.535°N 9.638°E / 46.535; 9.638 Coordinates: 46°32′06″N9°38′17″E / 46.535°N 9.638°E / 46.535; 9.638
Basin  countriesSwitzerland
Lai Neir (Alp Flix)

Lai Neir is a small lake on Alp Flix, in the Grisons, Switzerland. It is listed in the Inventory of Raised and Transitional Bogs of National Importance.

Lai Neir and Lai Blos are part of Alp Flix, a site listed in the Inventory of Mire Landscapes of Particular Beauty and National Importance.


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