“We do not want to just define issues; we want to help create solutions.”
-- World Economic Forum (WEF) is an international organization that convenes an annual winter conference.)=========================================================================
(in Davos, Switzerland) Some of the world’s most prominent business leaders, politicians, policy makers, scholars, philanthropists, trade unionists, and representatives of nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) attend the meetings, typically held in Davos, to discuss global commerce, economic development, political concerns, and important social issues.
(the headquarters of the WEF are in Cologny, a municipality in the Canton of Geneva, Switzerland.)
+ Davos, a town, in the Graubünden canton of eastern Switzerland, consists of two villages, Davos-Platz and Davos-Dorf, in the Davos Valley, on the Landwasser River, 5,118 feet (1,560 meters) above sea level. The town is mentioned in historical documents of 1160 and 1213; it was then inhabited by Romansh-speaking people, but later in the 13th century it was settled by German-speaking people from the upper Valais. In 1436 it became the capital of the League of Ten Jurisdictions (see Graubünden), but it belonged to Austria from 1477 to 1649. After the 1860s it became a fashionable health resort, and in the 20th century, it was developed as a skiing and winter sports center. In 1971 Davos began hosting the annual World Economic Forum. Scholars of globalization have used the term “Davos culture” to represent the elite group of international business, political, and civil society leaders who attend the annual meeting. (Today, the town’s population is mainly German-speaking and Protestant.)
+ Davos (Romansh: Tavau, Italian: Tavate) is now a popular ski resort and municipality in the district of Davos in the Swiss canton of Graubünden. The ice hockey club EHC Davos has a stadium in the town.
+ Whether as a wedding church for the magical moment before the altar, a historical excursion destination, or a popular photo motif: the churches and chapels in Davos Klosters are always worth a visit. Anyone planning a wedding in the mountains often imagines a romantic mountain church or chapel in an idyllic location. This is exactly what wedding enthusiasts will find in Davos Klosters. The most popular three wedding churches include the one in the side valley of Sertig or the church in Frauenkirch. All 15 churches and chapels have one thing in common: they are suitable for a wedding and popular.
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