| Foreign relations of Switzerland Talk:Foreign_relations_of_Switzerland
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| SIG P210 The SIG P210 (Swiss Army designation Pistole 49) is a locked breech Semi-automatic pistol designed and manufactured in Neuhausen am Rheinfall (Canton of Schaffhausen, Switzerland) by Swiss Arms AG formerly SIG Arms AG (distributed in U.S. by the SIGARMS).It is of all steel construction chambered in 9x19mm Parabellum and 7.65x22mm Parabellum. SIG_P210
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| Federal Department of Environment, Transport, Energy and Communications Federal Department of Environment, Transport, Energy and Communications (; ; ) is one of the seven departments of the Swiss federal government, headed by a member of the Swiss Federal Council. Federal_Department_of_Environment,_Transport,_Energy_and_Communications
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| Biel/Bienne Biel/Bienne
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| Winterthur Winterthur
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| Interlaken Interlaken is a municipality in the district of Interlaken in the canton of Canton of Bern in Switzerland, a well-known tourist destination in the Bernese Oberland. Interlaken
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| Lake Thun Lake Thun () is an Alpine lake in the Bernese Oberland in Switzerland. It took its name from the city of Thun, on its northern shore.Lake Thun's approximately 2,500 km² large catchment area frequently causes local flooding after heavy rainfalls. This occurs because the river Aar (), which drains Lake Thun, has only limited capacity to handle the excess runoff. Lake_Thun
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| Lake Brienz Lake Brienz () is a lake just north of the Alps, in the Canton of Berne in Switzerland. The lake took its name from the village Brienz on its northern shore. Interlaken and the villages Matten and Unterseen lie to the south west of the lake. The shores are steep, and there is almost no shallow water in the entire lake.Lake Brienz is the first lake in which river Aar () expands. When it leaves Lake Brienz, it soon joins Lake Thun. Lake_Brienz
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| Lake Biel Lake Biel-Bienne (German:Bielersee, French:Lac de Bienne) is a lake in the west of Switzerland. Together with Lake Murten/Morat and Lake Neuchâtel, it is one of the three large lakes in the Jura region of Switzerland. It lies approximately at , at the language boundary between German & French speaking areas. The lake is 15 km long and up to 4.1 km wide. Its surface area is 39.3 km², the maximum depth 74 m. The lake is located at 429 metres above sea level. Lake_Biel
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| Lake Murten Lake Murten (French:Lac de Morat; German:Murtensee) is a lake located in the cantons of Fribourg and Vaud in the west of Switzerland. It is named after the small town of Murten/Morat on its southern shore. It is the smallest of the three lakes in the Jura region, with Lake Biel and Lake Neuchâtel being the other two. Lake_Murten
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| Referendum Talk:Referendum
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| Streeterville Streeterville is a neighborhood in the Near North Side community area of , United States, north of the Chicago River in Cook County. It is bounded by the river on the south, the Magnificent Mile portion of Michigan Avenue on the west, and Lake Michigan on the north and east. Thus, it can be described as the Magnificent Mile plus all land east of it. The majority of the land in this neighborhood is reclaimed landfill and sandbar. Streeterville
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| Steinen, Switzerland Steinen,_Switzerland
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| Sion, Switzerland Sion,_Switzerland
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| Aigle Aigle
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| Bex Bex
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| Chessel Chessel
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| Gryon Gryon
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| Leysin Leysin
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| Ollon Ollon
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| Ormont-Dessous Ormont-Dessous
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| Ormont-Dessus Ormont-Dessus
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| Villeneuve, Vaud Villeneuve,_Vaud
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| Yvorne Yvorne
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| Free Democratic Party of Switzerland Talk:Free_Democratic_Party_of_Switzerland
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| Apples, Vaud Apples,_Vaud
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| Aubonne Aubonne
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| Ballens Ballens
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| Bière Bière
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| Bougy-Villars Bougy-Villars
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| Féchy Féchy
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| Gimel, Switzerland Gimel,_Switzerland
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| Thal, Switzerland Thal,_Switzerland
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| Hallmark A hallmark is an official mark or series of marks struck on items made of precious metals platinum, gold, silver and in some nations, palladium. In a more general sense, the term hallmark can also be used refer to any distinguishing characteristic or trait. Hallmark
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| Municipalities of Switzerland Municipalities (sometimes called communities or communes, after the French/Italian names) are the smallest government division in Switzerland, and are called Gemeinden in German, communes in French, comuni in Italian and vischnancas in Romansh. As of January 2006, Switzerland has 2740 municipalities. Municipalities_of_Switzerland
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| Cossonay Cossonay
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| Pompaples Pompaples
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| Belmont-sur-Lausanne Belmont-sur-Lausanne
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| Cheseaux-sur-Lausanne Cheseaux-sur-Lausanne
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| Crissier Crissier
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| Epalinges Epalinges
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| Jouxtens-Mézery Jouxtens-Mézery
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| Le Mont-sur-Lausanne Le_Mont-sur-Lausanne
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| Paudex Paudex
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| Prilly Prilly
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| Pully Pully
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| Romanel-sur-Lausanne Romanel-sur-Lausanne
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| Leibstadt Leibstadt
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| Nyon Nyon
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| Wikipedia as a court source Wikipedia:Wikipedia_as_a_court_source
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