| Marc-Emile Ruchet Marc-Emile Ruchet (September 14, 1853 - July 13, 1912) was a Swiss politician.He was elected to the Swiss Federal Council on December 14, 1899, and resigned on July 9, 1912, only four days before his death. He was affiliated with the Free Democratic Party. While in office he held the following departments Department of Home Affairs (1900 -1903) Department of Finance (1904) Political Department (1905) Department of Home Affairs (1906 - 1910) Political Department (1911) Department of Home Affairs (1912) He was President of the Confederation twice, in 1905 and 1911. Marc-Emile_Ruchet
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| Eugène Ruffy Eugène Ruffy (August 2, 1854 - October 25, 1919) was a Swiss politician.He was elected to the Swiss Federal Council on December 14, 1893, and resigned on October 31, 1899. He was affiliated with the Free Democratic Party of Switzerland. During his time in office he headed the following departments Department of Justice and Police (1894) Department of Home Affairs (1895) Department of Justice and Police (1895) Department of Home Affairs (1896 - 1897) Political Department (1898) Military Department (1899) He was President of the Confederation in 1898. Eugène_Ruffy
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| Louis Ruchonnet Antoine Louis John Ruchonnet (April 28, 1834 - September 14, 1893) was a Swiss politician.He was first elected to the Swiss Federal Council on 10 December 1875, but declined the election. He was elected again and accepted the election on March 3, 1881 and died in office on September 14, 1893. Louis_Ruchonnet
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| Fridolin Anderwert Fridolin Anderwert (September 19, 1828 - December 25, 1880) was a Swiss politician.He was elected to the Swiss Federal Council on December 10, 1875 and was member of the Council until December 25, 1880. He was affiliated to the Free Democratic Party of Switzerland. During his office time he held the Department of Justice and Police and was Vice-President of the Confederation in 1880. Fridolin_Anderwert
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| Wilhelm Matthias Naeff Wilhelm Matthias Naeff (19 February 1802 - 21 January 1881) was a Swiss politician and one of the seven initial members of the Swiss Federal Council (1848-1875).Naeff was born in Altstätten into a long-established Rhine-Valley's family. Already his father was an influential merchant. Wilhelm_Matthias_Naeff
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| Nuclear chemistry Nuclear chemistry is a subfield of chemistry dealing with radioactivity, nuclear processes and nuclear properties. It is the chemistry of radioactive elements such as the actinides, radium and radon together with the chemistry associated with equipment (such as nuclear reactors) which are designed to perform nuclear processes. Nuclear_chemistry
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| Junkers Ju 52 Junkers_Ju_52
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| Slovenes Slovenes
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| Erlenbach, Switzerland Erlenbach,_Switzerland
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| Canton of Jura The Republic and Canton of the Jura (), also known as the Canton of Jura or Canton Jura, is one of the Cantons of Switzerland. It is the newest (created in 1979) of the 26 Swiss cantons, located in the northwestern part of Switzerland. The capital is Delémont. It shares borders with the Canton of Basel-Landschaft, the Canton of Bern, and the French département of Doubs. Canton_of_Jura
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| Premium-rate telephone number Premium-rate telephone numbers are telephone numbers for telephone calls during which certain services are provided, and for which prices higher than normal are charged. Unlike a normal call, part of the call charge is paid to the service provider, thus enabling businesses to be funded via the calls. Premium-rate_telephone_number
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| Canton of Schaffhausen Canton_of_Schaffhausen
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| Legal tender For the song made by The B-52's, see Legal Tender (song).Legal tender or forced tender is payment that, by law, cannot be refused in settlement of a debt.Legal tender is variously defined in different jurisdictions. Formally, it is anything which when offered in payment extinguishes the debt. Legal_tender
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| Limited liability company A limited liability company (abbreviated L.L.C. or LLC) in the law of the vast majority of United States jurisdictions is a legal form of business company that provides limited liability to its owners. Often incorrectly called a "limited liability corporation" (instead of company), it is a hybrid business entity having certain characteristics of both a corporation and a partnership or sole proprietorship (depending on how many owners there are). Limited_liability_company
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| Lauterbrunnen Lauterbrunnen
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| Third Way (centrism) Third Way is a term that has been used to describe a political position which attempts to transcend left-wing and right-wing politics by advocating a mix of some left-wing and right-wing policies. Third Way approaches are commonly viewed as representing a centrist compromise between capitalism and socialism, or between market liberalism and democratic socialism. Third_Way_(centrism)
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| Canton of Geneva Canton_of_Geneva
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| Schwyz Schwyz
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| Canton of Bern Canton_of_Bern
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| Canton of Solothurn Canton_of_Solothurn
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| Canton of Lucerne Canton_of_Lucerne
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| Polyethylene terephthalate Polyethylene_terephthalate
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| Great St Bernard Pass Great St Bernard Pass (Fr. Col du Grand-Saint-Bernard, It. Colle del Gran San Bernardo) is the most ancient pass through the Western Alps, with evidence of use as far back as the Bronze Age and surviving traces of a Roman road. In 1800 Napoleon's army used the path to enter Italy, an event depicted in Jacques-Louis David's Napoleon at the Saint-Bernard Pass and Hippolyte Delaroche's Bonaparte Crossing the Alps, both notable oil paintings. Great_St_Bernard_Pass
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| Lugano Lugano
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| Lake Lugano Lake Lugano ( or ) is a glacial lake in the south-east of Switzerland, at the border between Switzerland and Italy. The lake, named after the city of Lugano, is situated between Lake Como and Lago Maggiore. It was cited for the first time by Gregory of Tours with the name Ceresio in 590 AD, a name which is said to have derived from the Latin word cerasus, meaning cherry, and refers to the abundance of cherry trees which at one time adorned the shores of the lake. Lake_Lugano
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| Banking in Switzerland Banking in Switzerland is characterised by stability, privacy and protection of clients' assets and information. The country's tradition of bank secrecy, which dates to the Middle Ages, was first codified in a 1934 law. All banks in Switzerland are regulated by Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA), which derives its authority from a series of federal statutes., Banking_in_Switzerland
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| 2003 European heat wave 2003_European_heat_wave
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| Magistrate A magistrate is a judicial officer; in ancient Rome, the word magistratus denoted one of the highest government officers with judicial and executive powers. Today, in common law systems, a magistrate has limited law enforcement and administration authority. Magistrate
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| Lake Neuchâtel __NOTOC__Lake Neuchâtel (; ) is a lake in Western Switzerland (French-speaking Switzerland). The lake lies mainly in the canton of Neuchâtel, but is also shared by the cantons of Vaud, of Fribourg, and of Bern.With a surface of 218.3 km², it is the largest lake entirely in Switzerland Lake Neuchâtel lies approximately at coordinates . Lake_Neuchâtel
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| Regional Bus and Rail Company of Canton Ticino FART (Ferrovie Autolinee Regionali Ticinesi provides the urban and suburban bus network of Locarno, Switzerland, operates the cable cars between Verdasio and Rasa, and between Intragna Società Subalpina di Imprese Ferroviarie S.p.A. (SSIF) the Centovalli and Vigezzina Railway which connects the Gotthard trans-Alpine rail route at Locarno with the Simplon trans-Alpine route at Domodossola, Italy. Regional_Bus_and_Rail_Company_of_Canton_Ticino
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| Rapperswil-Jona Rapperswil-Jona
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| Männedorf Männedorf
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| Locarno Locarno
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| Gstaad Gstaad () (PopulationGerman-speaking section of the Canton of Berne in southwestern Switzerland. Gstaad, part of the municipality of Saanen, is known as one of the most exclusive and expensive ski resorts in the world, and has also been the location of Institut Le Rosey's winter campus since 1916. Gstaad
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| University of Zurich The University of Zurich (UZH, ), located in the city of Zurich, is the largest university in Switzerland, with over 24,000 students. It was founded in 1833 from the existing colleges of theology, law, medicine and a new faculty of philosophy. Currently, the University has faculties of arts, economics, law, medicine, science, theology and veterinary medicine, offering the widest range of subjects and courses at any Swiss higher education institution. University_of_Zurich
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