susten
Susten is a German-language toponym used in the Swiss Alps, most commonly associated with two geographic features in Switzerland: the Sustental (Susten Valley) in the canton of Uri and the Susten Pass (Sustenpass), a high mountain pass that crosses the Alps and connects Uri with the Bernese Oberland. The name appears in other local place names in German-speaking regions and is part of regional naming traditions.
Geography and use: The Sustental is a valley in eastern Uri carved by glacial processes, surrounding alpine
Etymology and other uses: The origin of the toponym Susten is not definitively established and appears chiefly
In summary, Susten primarily denotes distinctive Swiss alpine geography, most notably the Sustental in Uri and