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Swiss Mountains - All About Switzerland
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Separating Canton Valais from Savoy and Italy. Peaks above 4000 m / 13,100 ft. Peaks above 3000 m / 9,800 ft. Highest peak in Monte Rosa massif). Separating Canton Bern from Canton Valais. Peaks above 4000 m / 13,100 ft. Peaks above 3000 m / 9,800 ft. Peaks above 3500 m / 11,500 ft. Peaks above 3000 m / 9,800 ft. Peaks above 3500 m / 11,500 ft. Peaks above 3000 m / 9,800 ft. Short quotations allowed but with precise declaration of origin (Link).
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Swiss Made Watches - Major Brands
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Major Watches Brands of Switzerland. Double Eagle 4 counters. While there exists in fact an official Swiss Army knife. No such thing as an official Swiss Army watch has ever been designed or issued by the the Swiss Army or Swiss Air Force. Besides, the Swiss Army has missed reserving the worldwide commercial rights to its name. However, different manufacturers, some of them not even Swiss companies, do have registered trademarks referring to the Swiss Army or Air Force.
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Swissair - Rise and Grounding of a once Famous Airline
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For several decades, Switzerland's former national airline, Swissair. Has had a reputation as being an almost perfect embodiment of traditional Swiss virtues like technical innnovativeness combined with reliability and solidity at the same time. Already a glimpse at the white cross on red ground [ Swiss Flag. On the tail of a Swissair aircraft was able to trigger patriotic feelings in many a Swiss traveling abroad. For several decades, Switzerland's former national airline, Swissair. 1922 Ad Astra Aero.
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Rivers Rhine, Thur, Sitter, Tïss, Glatt, Birs: facts, nature, cities, power plants, pictures
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Rivers Rhine, Thur, Sitter, Glatt, Birs. Swiss Rivers and Lakes. River Rhine [Rhein] is Switzerland's greatest river. It has its origin in canton. Graubünden [Grisons, southeastern Switzerland]. There are two arms of River Rhine, Vorderrhein. Coming from the Gotthard massif / Oberalp pass region [also called Tujetsch. With resorts Sedrun and Disentis], and Hinterrhein. In Rumantsch: Rein posteriur. Hinterrhein valley gives access to San Bernardino. A virtual journey along River Rhine. In a side valley is...
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Swiss Rivers Rhone, Doubs
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Rivers Rhone, Doubs. Swiss Rivers and Lakes. River Rhône is Switzerland's third largest river. Its drainage area includes the alpine valleys of canton Valais/Wallis and the Lake Geneva region. River Doubs is the major river on the western slope of the Jura mountain chain, marks about one third of Switzerland's border to France and flows to the north in its first section, but turns to the south later on French territory to join River Rhône near the French city of Lyon. Origins of River Rhône. Lake Geneva ...
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Swiss Rivers Linth/Limmat, Sihl
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Rivers Linth/Limmat, Sihl. Swiss Rivers and Lakes. Originates in the mountains of canton Glarus and feeds Walensee. And then Lake Zurich. This has not always been like this, however. The plane between these two lakes used to be wetlands before 19th century hydraulic engineers had the idea to force River Linth to turn right to Walensee first and connect the two lakes with a channel (Linthkanal). Orange: drainage area of Rivers Linth/Limmat.
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Swiss rivers and lakes: facts, nature, cities, power plants, pictures
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Swiss Rivers and Lakes. Swiss Rivers and Lakes. Rivers: Facts and Figures. Lakes: Facts and Figures. Switzerland has lots of rivers and lakes. All major cities have their origin in the strategic advantages of their water related location for both trade and defense. Rivers Rhine [Rhein], Aare, Rhône, Reuss and Ticino are Switzerland's largest rivers. They all originate in the center of Switzerland's alps. Swiss Rivers: Facts and Figures. Chur, Schaffhausen, Basel. 439 m³/s (Koblenz). 1028 m³/s (Basel).
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Famous Swiss Glaciers - Pictures
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Pictures of Famous Swiss Glaciers. 115 sq km / 26.8 km. 115 sq km / 26.8 km. 40 sq km / 16.1 km. Short quotations allowed but with precise declaration of origin (Link). Reproduction of substantial parts and pictures in printed or electronic form only with explicit written consent by the editor.
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Swiss Rivers Reuss and Kleine Emme
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Rivers Reuss, Kleine Emme. Swiss Rivers and Lakes. River Reuss originates at the north face of St. Gotthard massif in Central Switzerland, forces itself through Schöllenen. Canyon (a natural obstacle that blocked the way from Lucerne to southern Switzerland and Italy until the 13th century), runs down all of canton Uri to feed Lake Lucerne. Orange: drainage area of Rivers Reuss and Kleine Emme. Joining River Aare and Kleine [small] for the eastern Emme. The valley of River Kleine Emme. When the first rai...