The Canton of Grisons (or Graubünden in German) is the easternmost Canton of Switzerland, bordering Northern Italy, Austria and Liechtenstein. It encompasses both sides of the Alps and several natural and cultural regions, and thus is known for its diversity. It is the only trilingual canton and also the only one where Romansh - Switzerland's local tongue - has official status, as around 14% of people are native Romansh speakers in Grisons, mostly found in the westernmost and easternmost sides of the canton.
It's a major tourist destination, known for its alpine towns like St. Morritz and Davos.