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Samedan (St. Moritz) is a world-renowned ski resort in the Engadin region of the Swiss Alps, boasting 1.5 kilometers of slopes and three lifts. It's part of the St. Moritz ski area, which includes four large and five smaller ski areas, catering to all skill levels. As the world's oldest ski resort, established in 1864, St. Moritz has hosted numerous high-profile events and is a favorite among royalty. The resort offers a range of winter sports, including skiing, snowboarding, and cross-country skiing, with 87 World Cup-standard slopes and pistes. The area is also suitable for families, with a dedicated children's ski area and practice lifts.
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