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| Canton of Neuchâtel Canton_of_Neuchâtel
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| Thurgau Thurgau
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| Saas-Fee Saas-Fee
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| Altdorf, Switzerland Altdorf,_Switzerland
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| Schmerikon Schmerikon
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| Stäfa Stäfa
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| Uetikon am See Uetikon_am_See
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| Herrliberg Herrliberg
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| Küsnacht Küsnacht
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| Pristina Talk:Pristina
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| Christoph Blocher Christoph Blocher (born 11 October 1940, Schaffhausen, Switzerland) is a Swiss politician, industrialist, and former member of the Swiss Federal Council heading the Federal Department of Justice and Police (2004-2007). Currently he is serving as Vice President of the Swiss People's Party. As an industrialist, he made a fortune in the chemical industry with the EMS-Chemie corporation. Christoph_Blocher
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| Swiss franc The franc (German:Franken, French and Romansh:franc, Italian:franco; code:CHF) is the currency and legal tender of Switzerland and Liechtenstein; it is also legal tender in the Italian exclave Campione d'Italia. Although not formally legal tender in the German exclave Büsingen (the sole legal currency is the euro), it is widely used on a day-to-day basis. The Swiss National Bank issues banknotes and the federal Swissmint issues coins. Swiss_franc
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| Waldenburg, Switzerland Waldenburg,_Switzerland
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| List of most popular given names most popular given names vary nationally, regionally, and culturally. Lists of widely used given names can consist of those most often bestowed upon infants born within the last year, thus reflecting the current onomastic trends, or else be composed of the personal names occurring most within the total population. List_of_most_popular_given_names
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| Bern Airport Bern regional airport , which serves Bern, Switzerland, is actually closer to the town of Belp. It is therefore usually known as Bern Belp.The airport has one runway of 1,730 metres (5,676ft). The ILS was scheduled to become operational in September 2008. Bern_Airport
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| Fachhochschule A Fachhochschule (FH) (pluralFachhochschulen) or University of Applied Sciences (UAS) is a German type of university, sometimes specialized in certain topical areas (e.g. technology or business). Fachhochschulen were founded in Germany and later adopted by Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. Fachhochschule
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| Rorschach Rorschach
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| Switzerland/Archive 1 Talk:Switzerland/Archive_1
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| Meiringen Meiringen
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| Hans-Rudolf Merz Hans-Rudolf_Merz
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| Federal Department of Foreign Affairs Federal_Department_of_Foreign_Affairs
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| Federal Department of Home Affairs Federal_Department_of_Home_Affairs
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| Glarus Glarus
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| St. Gallen St._Gallen
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| Riehen Riehen
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| Watershed (television) The Watershed is a term used to describe a time in television schedules which divides the period when it is permissible to show television programmes which have 'adult content' from the period when it is not. Adult content can be generally defined as having nudity, explicit sexual intercourse, graphic violence, strong language, or drug references or use. Watershed_(television)
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| Thun Thun () is a municipality in the district of Thun in the canton of Berne in Switzerland with about 42,136 inhabitants (1 January 2006). It is located where the River Aare flows out of Lake Thun (Thunersee), 30 km south of Bern. tourism, machine and apparatus engineering, the largest garrison of the country, the food industry and publishing are of economic importance to Thun. Thun
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| Zermatt Zermatt
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| Canton of Bern Talk:Canton_of_Bern
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| Graubünden/Archive 1 Talk:Graubünden/Archive_1
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| List of national libraries list of national libraries of the world. A national library is a library specifically established by the government of a nation to serve as the preeminent repository of information for that country. Unlike public libraries, these rarely allow citizens to borrow books. List_of_national_libraries
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| Macedonians (ethnic group) Macedonians_(ethnic_group)
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| Kandersteg Kandersteg
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| Delémont Delémont
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| Saint-Ursanne Saint-Ursanne
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| Basel-Country Talk:Basel-Country
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| Mobilization This article describes military mobilization. For other meanings, see Mobilization (disambiguation).Mobilization is the act of assembling and making both troops and supplies ready for war. The word mobilization was first used, in a military context, in order to describe the preparation of the Prussian army during the 1850s and 1860s. Mobilization
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| Vevey Vevey
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| Military of Switzerland Talk:Military_of_Switzerland
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| Oberhof, Switzerland Oberhof,_Switzerland
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| Canadian and American economies compared economies of Canada and the United States are extremely similar because they are both developed countries and are each other's largest trading partners. However, key differences in population makeup, geography, government policies, and productivity all result in different economies.Measured by economic freedom, they are both world leaders. Canadian_and_American_economies_compared
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| Lupo/rechts User:Lupo/rechts
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| Landsgemeinde Landsgemeinde or "cantonal assembly" is one of the oldest and purest forms of direct democracy. It is still practised in two cantons of Switzerland. Landsgemeinde
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| Wildhaus Wildhaus
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| Neuchâtel Neuchâtel
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| Federal Department of Finance Federal Department of Finance (); ; ) is one of the seven departments of the Swiss federal government. The department is headed by a member of the Swiss Federal Council, Switzerland's finance minister.Initially, in 1848, the department was called "Department of Finance", then, from 1873 "Department of Finance and Customs", until it received its present designation in 1978. Federal_Department_of_Finance
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| Goldingen This article is about the municipality in Switzerland. Goldingen is also the German exonym for the town of Kuldīga in Latvia. Goldingen
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| Federal Department of Justice and Police Federal Department of Justice and Police (; ; ) is one of the seven departments of the Swiss federal government, headed by a member of the Swiss Federal Council, the Swiss minister of justice.Until 1979, the department was called "Department of Justice and Police". Federal_Department_of_Justice_and_Police
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| Federal Department of Economic Affairs Federal Department of Economic Affairs (; ; ) is one of the seven departments of the federal government of Switzerland, headed by a member of the Swiss Federal Council. Federal_Department_of_Economic_Affairs
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