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The history of small towns in Davos.

/kloc-In the second half of the 3rd century, German-speaking immigrants first came to Davos. At that time, the Swiss rulers issued a fief contract, giving Davos residents the right of self-management. Later, with the increase of population,16th century formed Davos City. /KLOC-After the railway was opened at the end of 0/9, Davos gradually became a famous health resort in Europe. By the middle of the 20th century, the town of Davos, covering an area of 245 square kilometers, had become the largest resort, sports and conference center in the Alps. However, what really made Davos famous in the world was the World Economic Forum, which settled here 38 years ago. It is said that the venue was chosen in Davos only because the founder of the forum, Mr. Schwab, who was only 32 years old at that time, loved skiing. However, it was this accident that made the town develop rapidly.

Davos tourist town is the tallest city in Europe and a famous tourist destination. Not only the annual World Economic Forum is held here, but also many sports events.

Davos is first famous for its air. /kloc-in the 0 th and 9 th centuries, tuberculosis is still an incurable disease. Alexander Spengler, a German doctor seeking political asylum here, found that Davos, with its high altitude, surrounded by mountains and fresh air, is of great help to medical care and is also the best convalescent place for patients with various lung diseases. Therefore, Davos is also known as a tourist and health resort in Davos. At that time, there were many hospitals in the city Nowadays, many local hotels are converted from hospitals. However, Davos's position in the medical field has not diminished, and many international medical conferences are still held here every year.