The canton of Schwyz (German: Kanton Schwyz [ʃviːts] ; Romansh: Chantun Sviz; French: Canton de Schwytz; Italian: Canton Svitto) is a canton in central...
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applies to the Romance-speaking cantons in particular: Geneva (formally République et canton de Genève, 'Republic and canton of Geneva'), Jura, Neuchâtel...
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Outer Schwyz (category Cantons of Switzerland)
Ausserschwyz, formally Kanton Schwyz äusseres Land, Canton of Schwyz Outer Territory) was a half-canton of Switzerland from 1831 to 1833. In 1831 the three...
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Schwyz District (redirect from Schwytz (district))
is a district of the canton of Schwyz, Switzerland. It is both the largest and most populous of the six districts of the canton of Schwyz, accounting...
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Münsterbrücke, Zürich (category Cultural property of national significance in the canton of Zürich)
Conrad Stadler, wird eine Empfehlung pro justitia an die Regierung von Schwytz ertheilt, bezüglich auf seinen Streit mit der Gemeinde Galgenen wegen der...
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Western Switzerland Railways (redirect from Chemins de fer de la Suisse Occidentale)
French-speaking cantons, especially Vaud, the three West Swiss railways merged on 1 January 1872. The new Western Switzerland Railway Company (Chemins de fer de la...
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the three oath-takers are named as Wilhelm Tell von Ure, Stouffacher von Schwytz and Erni von Underwalden. The report from Chronicon Helveticum by Aegidius...
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Assemblée communale (category Cantonal legislatures of Switzerland)
seats) Boudry (25) Val-de-Travers (8) Val-de-Ruz (10) Le Locle (10) La Chaux-de-Fonds (27). The enabling legislation of the cantons does require communes...
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