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Flums Aerial view from 400 m by Walter Mittelholzer (1919) As of 2006, Flums has an area of 75.1 km 2 (29.0 sq mi), of which 51.7% is used for agricultural purposes, 32.2% forested, 3.9% settled (buildings or roads), and 12.1% non-productive (rivers or lakes). [4] The municipality is located in the Sarganserland Wahlkreis. Until 2002 it was the ...
The Saint Louis University Mental Status (SLUMS) Exam is a brief screening assessment used to detect cognitive impairment. [1] It was developed in 2006 at the Saint Louis University School of Medicine Division of Geriatric Medicine, in affiliation with a Veterans' Affairs medical center. [2]
Flums has a single 344-metre (1,129 ft)-long island platform with two tracks (Nos. 3–4). There is a non-passenger side platform located on the west side of the station. [ 3 ] PostAuto Schweiz and Bus Sarganserland Werdenberg [ de ] operate bus services from the station to Flumserberg , Walenstadt , Mels, and Sargans .
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Flumserberg mainly belongs to the municipality of Flums, with a small part belonging to the municipality of Quarten. The three main villages composing the resort of Flumserberg are: Tannenbodenalp (1,344 m (4,409 ft)), Flumserberg (1,275 m (4,183 ft)) and Tannenheim (1,160 m (3,806 ft)).