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  1. Switzerland – Travel guide at Wikivoyage

    https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Switzerland

    Aug 14, 2022 · The Swiss Alps stretch through the regions of the eastern part of Lake Geneva, Valais, Bernese Highlands, the southern part of Central Switzerland, almost the entirety of Ticino except for the most southern part, the southern part of Northeastern Switzerland, and Graubünden.. Cities []. 1 Berne (Bern) — as close as the nation gets to having a capital, with …

  2. Bern - Wikipedia

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    Bern (Swiss Standard German: ()) or Berne is the de facto capital of Switzerland, referred to as the "federal city" (in German: Bundesstadt, French: ville fédérale, Italian: città federale, and Romansh: citad federala). With a population of about 133,000 (as of 2022), Bern is the fifth-most populous city in Switzerland, behind Zurich, Geneva, Basel and Lausanne.

  3. Flag of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    The national flag of Switzerland (German: Schweizerfahne; French: drapeau de la Suisse; Italian: bandiera svizzera; Romansh: bandiera da la Svizra) displays a white cross in the centre of a square red field. The white cross is known as the Swiss cross or the federal cross. Its arms are equilateral, and their ratio of length to width is 7:6. The size of the cross in relation to the field …

  4. Dietrich von Bern - Wikipedia

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    Dietrich von Bern is the name of a character in Germanic heroic legend who originated as a legendary version of the Ostrogothic king Theodoric the Great.The name "Dietrich", meaning "Ruler of the People", is a form of the Germanic name "Theodoric". In the legends, Dietrich is a king ruling from Verona (Bern) who was forced into exile with the Huns under Etzel by his evil …

  5. Federal Palace of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Palace is a building in Bern housing the Swiss Federal Assembly (legislature) and the Federal Council (executive). It is the seat of the government of Switzerland and parliament of the country. The building is a listed symmetrical building complex just over 300 metres (980 ft) long. It is considered one of the most important historic buildings in the country and listed in the …

  6. Federal Council (Switzerland) - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Council (German: Bundesrat, French: Conseil fédéral, Italian: Consiglio federale, Romansh: Cussegl federal) is the executive body of the federal government of the Swiss Confederation and serves as the collective head of state and government of Switzerland. It meets in the west wing of the Federal Palace in Bern.. While the entire Federal Council is responsible …

  7. Baden, Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Baden (German for "Baths"), sometimes unofficially, to distinguish it from other Badens, called Baden bei Zürich ("Baden near Zürich") or Baden im Aargau ("Baden in Aargau"), is a town and a municipality in Switzerland.It is the main town or seat of the district of Baden in the canton of Aargau.Located 25 km (16 mi) northwest of Zürich in the Limmat Valley (Limmattal) mainly on …

  8. National Council (Switzerland) - Wikipedia

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    The National Council (German: Nationalrat; French: Conseil national; Italian: Consiglio nazionale; Romansh: Cussegl naziunal) is the lower house of the Federal Assembly of Switzerland, the upper house being the Council of States.With 200 seats, the National Council is the larger of the two houses. Adult citizens elect the council's members, who are called …

  9. Switzerland Online Genealogy Records • FamilySearch

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    Nov 2, 2022 · These are genealogy links to Switzerland online databases and indexes that may include birth records, marriage records, death records, biographies, cemeteries, censuses, histories, immigration records, land records, military records, newspapers, obituaries, or …

  10. The Miracle of Bern - Wikipedia

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    The Miracle of Bern (German: Das Wunder von Bern) is a 2003 film by Sönke Wortmann, which tells the story of a German family (particularly of a young boy and his depressed ex-POW father) and the unexpected West German miracle victory in the 1954 World Cup Final in Bern, Switzerland.. The film can be regarded as a portrait of post-war Germany. With over 6 million …



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