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  • {{Image|Flag of Switzerland.svg.png|right|250px|Flag of Switzerland.}} ...count because of its policy to protect the privacy of all account holders. Switzerland is also known for being a [[neutrality|neutral]] country since early 19th c
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  • * Church, Clive H. (2004) ''The Politics and Government of Switzerland''. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 0-333-69277-2. * Fahrni, Dieter. (2003) ''An Outline History of Switzerland. From the Origins to the Present Day''. 8th enlarged edition. Pro Helvetia,
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  • * Church, Clive H. (2004) ''The Politics and Government of Switzerland''. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 0-333-69277-2. * Fahrni, Dieter. (2003) ''An Outline History of Switzerland. From the Origins to the Present Day''. 8th enlarged edition. Pro Helvetia,
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  • ...al of [[Switzerland]] and its canton of Berne, founded in 1191; in Central Switzerland; 122 km/76 miles) from [[Zurich]] and 152 km/95 miles from [[Geneva]]
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  • ...art of [[1944 assassination attempt against Hitler]], managed to escape to Switzerland; testified at postwar trials
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  • #REDIRECT [[Switzerland]]
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  • {{Image|Flag of Switzerland.svg.png|right|250px|Flag of Switzerland.}} ...count because of its policy to protect the privacy of all account holders. Switzerland is also known for being a [[neutrality|neutral]] country since early 19th c
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  • [[UN Human Rights Council]] advisory committee member from [[Switzerland]]
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  • A Romance language spoken in Italy and Switzerland.
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  • Member, [[Global Leadership Foundation]]; [[President of Switzerland]] 1995 & 2002
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  • | [[Switzerland]], [[Italy]] | [[Switzerland]]
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  • The V Winter Olympic Games, held in Sankt Moritz, Switzerland.
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  • The II Winter Olympic Games, held in Sankt Moritz, Switzerland.
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  • Subspecies of venomous viper; found in France, Switzerland and Italy
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  • ...f various national [[standards organization]]s, headquartered in Geneva, [[Switzerland]].
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  • Romance language spoken in central eastern France, western Switzerland and northwestern Italy.
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  • A mountain in Switzerland located between Lake Zug and Lake Lucerne.
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  • A variety of the Romance languages spoken in northern Italy, Switzerland, San Marino, Monaco and Istria.
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  • ...Secretariat is located at the Bank for International Settlements in Basel, Switzerland, and is staffed mainly by professional supervisors on temporary secondment
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  • A Romance language spoken in northwestern Europe (mainly in France, Belgium, Switzerland), in Canada and in many other countries.
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  • [[European]] [[mountain]] range stretching from Austria and Slovenia to Switzerland and France; contains [[Mont Blanc]], the highest point of which is 4,808 me
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  • International educational foundation founded in 1968 in Geneva, Switzerland, which offers three educational programmes for children ages 3-19.
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  • ...20 km) that drains portions of northern Europe, flowing from south-eastern Switzerland through Germany and the Netherlands, into the North Sea.
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  • A city of northeast [[Switzerland]] at the northern tip of the [[Lake of Zurich]].
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  • ...cacy of [[homeopathy]], using new methods, performed for the government of Switzerland
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  • ...aco]], [[Netherlands]], [[Norway]], [[Portugal]], [[Spain]], [[Sweden]], [[Switzerland]]. [[United Kingdom]].
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  • (born July 26, 1875, Kesswil, Switzerland – died June 6, 1961, Küsnacht) A Swiss psychiatrist, influential thinker
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  • A firm cow's milk [[cheese]] from [[France]] or [[Switzerland]]; with a strong nutlike flavor and excellent toasting and melting properti
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  • Romance language spoken in the Graubünden canton of eastern Switzerland; one of the official languages of the country, with about 35,000 speakers.
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  • (EFTA) Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland (members of the EFTA convention, covering trade investment and the free mov
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  • A doubly landlocked alpine microstate in Western Europe, bordered by Switzerland to the west and south and by Austria to the east.
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  • ...t co-hosted by [[Austria (football)|Austria]] and [[Switzerland (football)|Switzerland]]. The 13th edition of the tournament, it began on Saturday, 7 June 2008 an
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  • ...ator]] based at [[European Organization for Nuclear Research]] (CERN) in [[Switzerland]]. The Large Hadron Collider is being used to determine experimentally whet
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  • ...all Championship, contested by European nations, and hosted by Austria and Switzerland (7 June 2008 - 29 June 2008).
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  • The currency of Switzerland and Liechtenstein; it was was also the name given to the currencies of Fran
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  • ....1 million; capital [[Rome]]) that has northern borders with [[France]], [[Switzerland]], [[Austria]] and [[Slovenia]], and coastlines on the Tyrrhenian, Mediterr
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  • ...rning body of [[cycling]]. It was founded in 1900 and is based in [[Aigle, Switzerland]].
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  • ...s|wrestling]]. It was founded in 1912 and is based in [[Corsier-sur-Vevey, Switzerland]].
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  • ...g body of [[basketball]]. It was founded in 1932 and is based in [[Mies]], Switzerland.
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  • ...s including [[speedway]]. It was founded in 1904 and is based in [[Mies]], Switzerland.
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  • ...nd Mass Transfer]] at the [[Ecole Polytechnique Fédérales en Suisse]] in [[Switzerland]]. The Chapters 7 and 8 contain some very worthwhile information about cond
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  • ...out in favor of the LHC, a proton-proton collider at CERN on the border of Switzerland and France.
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  • ...of banks (16 banks from seven countries, including the United States, Switzerland and Germany) are willing to lend to each other for periods ranging from a
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  • ...later to the United States. After World War II he eventually moved back to Switzerland, where he died in 1955.
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  • ...uated on the north shore of [[Lake Geneva]], is the fourth largest city of Switzerland. The [[International Olympic Committee]] (IOC) has its headquarters there a
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  • ...[[Austria]] and [[Liechtenstein]], one of several official languages in [[Switzerland]] and [[Belgium]], and also spoken in [[Italy]] and [[Denmark]].
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  • *[http://www.ethnologue.com/show_country.asp?name=CH Ethnologue report for Switzerland]. Summer Institute of Linguistics; 15th edition.
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  • ...ein''), is a small landlocked country in Western [[Europe]], bordered by [[Switzerland]] to its west and by [[Austria]] to its east.
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  • ...ia]] in the east, through [[Liechtenstein]], [[Germany]], [[Italy]] and [[Switzerland]] to [[France]] in the west.
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  • ...in the south-east; bounded by [[Belgium]], [[Luxembourg]], [[Germany]], [[Switzerland]], [[Italy]], [[Monaco]], [[Andorra]] and [[Spain]]; founding member of the
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  • ...and the Czech Republic; to the south by Italy and Slovenia; to the west by Switzerland and Liechtenstein; and to the east by Hungary and Slovakia.
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  • ...''franc''', or '''Swiss franc''', is the name of the currency shared by [[Switzerland]] and [[Liechtenstein]]. 'Franc' was also the name given to the currencies
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  • ...nal]]; advisory board, Center for Military Readiness; [[U.S. Ambassador to Switzerland]] during the [[Ronald Reagan|Reagan Administration]] (1981-83) and (1985-86
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  • ...d as co-director of the Claims Resolution Tribunal for Dormant Accounts in Switzerland (the Holocaust tribunal)
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  • ...iing]]. It was founded in 1904 and is based in [[Oberhofen am Thunersee]], Switzerland.
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  • {{r|Switzerland}}
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  • ...'' (GAISF) was founded in 1967 and has its headquarters in [[Lausanne]], [[Switzerland]]. It has over 100 members who are all international sporting associations
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  • {{r|Switzerland}}
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  • ...corporate governance]]; Non Executive Director, BP plc, Roche Holdings SA (Switzerland), Jones Lang LaSalle (USA); previously Member, Monetary Policy Committee, [
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  • ...olitical Research Associates]]' [[RightWeb]], is a writer based in Geneva, Switzerland; founder and lead researcher of the Geneva-based [[Global Detention Project
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  • ...nell College in 1960, with prior study at the Albert Schweitzer College in Switzerland and the London School of Economics ...rtz, was a comparative study in which he argued in favor of the virtues of Switzerland's participatory cantons over the inadequacies of Western liberal representa
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  • ...2012, in [[Geneva, Switzerland]]. He was 78. Some sources state he was in Switzerland receiving medical treatment. The official comment from King Abdullah said h
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  • ...ins into the [[North Sea]]. It drains areas of [[France]], [[Germany]], [[Switzerland]], [[Luxembourg]] and the [[Netherlands]].
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  • ...l career. Born in Rotterdam, he lived in France, Belgium, Italy, England, Switzerland and Germany, and died in Basel. In another way he introduced a new slant b
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  • The mathematical physicist '''Walter Ritz''' [Sion (Switzerland) February 22, 1878 – Göttingen July 7, 1909] is best known for his f
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  • ...of the [[Alsace]] region of [[France]]. It is located near the border with Switzerland. The population is about 1000 inhabitants.
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  • ...en-valley.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}The mountains of the Lauterbrunnen Valley, [[Switzerland]].]]
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  • ...een eclipsed by the LHC, a proton-proton collider at CERN on the border of Switzerland and France.
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  • Combinos are used in [[Germany]], [[Netherlands]], [[Hungary]], [[Switzerland]], [[Poland]], [[Japan]] and [[Australia]].
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  • {{r|Switzerland}}
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  • ...irst international match in December 1950 against [[Switzerland (football)|Switzerland]] and, in less than four years, built a team that was good enough to win th
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  • '''Rigi Mountain''', also called '''Mount Rigi''', is a mountain in [[Switzerland]]. It is located between [[Lake Zug]] and [[Lake Lucerne]]. The closest tow
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  • ...mately in Northern [[Italy]] and in adjacent territories such as Italian [[Switzerland]], [[San Marino]], [[Monaco]] and part of [[Istria]] ([[Croatia]]). ...hern Italian is dominated by official languages such as Italian (in Italy, Switzerland and San Marino), [[French language|French]] (in Monaco) and [[Croatian lang
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  • ...in's name in French is ''Jean Cauvin''. His ministry, centered in Geneva, Switzerland, attracted Protestant refugees and, over time, made that city a major force
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  • '''Zurich''' (German: '''Zürich''') is the largest city in [[Switzerland]].
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  • {{r|Switzerland}}
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  • ...intelligiblity|mutually intelligible]], so speakers of German from outside Switzerland often find Swiss German difficult to understand.
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  • ...tes of America]], several in [[Canada]], and one each in [[Germany]] and [[Switzerland]].
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  • ...esence in Hungary resulted in the withdrawal of the Netherlands, Spain and Switzerland, and influenced the direction of one of the most famous water polo matches
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  • {{r|Switzerland}}
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  • ...mic Information System]. Accessed 25 June 2007.</ref> found in [[France]], Switzerland and Italy.<ref name="EMBL">{{EMBL species|genus=Vipera|species=aspis}}</ref ...ame="EMBL"/> Mallow et al. (2003) describes the range only as "portions of Switzerland."<ref name="Mal03">Mallow D, Ludwig D, Nilson G. 2003. True Vipers: Natural
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  • '''Gruyère cheese''' is a cow's milk cheese from [[France]] or [[Switzerland]]; the Swiss variant is called ''Greyerzer''. It is firm to hard, and has
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  • ...called [[Arpitania]] which comprises central eastern [[France]], western [[Switzerland]] and part of northwestern [[Italy]]. ...e domination of [[Italian language|Italian]]. It is severely threatened in Switzerland and France in front of the domination of [[French language|French]].
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  • ||Switzerland
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  • ...all secretariat housed at the Bank for International Settlements in Basel, Switzerland.
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  • In spite of its name not from [[Switzerland]], but an American imitation of [[Emmenthal cheese]] (''Emmentaler'') with
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  • {{r|Switzerland}}
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  • *Rash, F. (1998). ''The German Language in Switzerland''. Bern: Lang.
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  • ...in Lucerne, New York, Zagreb and Buenos Aires. Headquarter is in Lucerne, Switzerland, CEO is Lenka Mikova. ...epts to the Acabion are to be found in the airplane "[[Smartfish]]" from [[Switzerland]] or in the speed-boat [http://www.bionicdolphin.com Bionic Dolphin] from [
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  • ...Emanuel Fröhlich''' ([[February 1]], 1796 - [[December 1]], 1865), was a [[Switzerland|Swiss]] theologian and poet, the older brother of the composer Friedrich Th ...'s liberal stands on the issues of the day during the Restaurationszeit in Switzerland foiled his hopes for an improved position, and led him to write his first b
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  • Former President [[George W. Bush]], in February 2011, cancelled a trip to [[Switzerland]] when CCR and European affiliates threatened demonstrations and legal acti | title = Bush trip to Switzerland called off amid threats of protests, legal action
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  • [[Switzerland]] (one of the oldest)
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  • {{r|Switzerland}}
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  • ...e: [[Copalnic]], [[Romania]]; [[Andreas-Berg]], [[Germany]]; [[Valais]], [[Switzerland]]; and [[Çölemerik]], Turkey.
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  • *[[Jura mountains]] ([[Switzerland]])
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  • ...nd [[Hungary]] to the east, [[Slovenia]] and [[Italy]] to the south, and [[Switzerland]] and [[Liechtenstein]] to the west. The [[capital city]] of Austria is the
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  • Bakunin died in 1 July 1876 in Bern, Switzerland.
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  • {{r|Switzerland}}
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  • An immigrant from [[Switzerland]], he was a physician who receuved M.D. degree from the medical colleges o
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  • ...(river)|Rhine]], one of Europe's longest rivers. The Rhine originates in [[Switzerland]] and flows North for about 700 km through [[Germany]]; it bends West near
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  • | editor = Dick Marty (rapporteur, Switzerland)
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  • ...ted into the German army, Zuse survived the war, built another computer in Switzerland (the V4), and later was the first designer to propose [[pipelining]] the co
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