• The following is a list of events, births, and deaths in 1852 in Switzerland. Federal Council: Ulrich Ochsenbein Jonas Furrer (President) Josef Munzinger...
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  • (first publication) William Holman Hunt – Our English Coasts, 1852 ('Strayed Sheep') George Inness – A Bit of the Roman Aqueduct George Jones – Turner's Gallery;...
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    François-Louis Cailler (category 1852 deaths)
    April 1852) was a Swiss entrepreneur and early chocolatier who founded Cailler, the first modern brand of Swiss chocolate and the oldest still in existence...
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    The geography of Switzerland features a mountainous and landlocked country located in Western and Central Europe. Switzerland's natural landscape is marked...
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    administrative division in Switzerland. Each municipality is part of one of the Swiss cantons, which form the Swiss Confederation. In most cantons, municipalities...
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    the Federal Chancellery of Switzerland, the oldest Swiss federal institution, established at the initiative of Napoleon in 1803. The officeholder acts...
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  • The Swiss Armed Forces (German: Schweizer Armee; French: Armée suisse; Italian: Esercito svizzero; Romansh: Armada svizra; lit. 'Swiss Army') are the military...
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    Josef Munzinger (category Free Democratic Party of Switzerland politicians)
    1855) was a Swiss politician. He was elected to the Swiss Federal Council on 16 November 1848, as one of the first seven Councilors. While in office he...
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    Lavey-Morcles is a municipality in Switzerland in the canton of Vaud, located in the district of Aigle. The municipality was created in 1852 by a merger of Morcles...
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  • Events in the year 2024 in Switzerland. President of the Swiss Confederation: Viola Amherd President of the National Council: Eric Nussbaumer President...
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    drawn to Switzerland's diverse landscape as well as the available activities, which take advantage of the Alpine climate and landscapes, in particular...
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  • Siebenmann (otolaryngologist) (1852–1928), Swiss otolaryngologist Friedrich Siebenmann (trade unionist) (1851–1901), Swiss trade unionist Laurent C. Siebenmann...
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    Switzerland has 9 million inhabitants, as of June 2024. Its population quadrupled over the period 1800 to 1990 (average doubling time 95 years). Population...
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  • include: Cäsar von Arx (1895–1949), Swiss dramatist Casimir von Arx (1852–1931), Swiss politician Jan von Arx (born 1978), Swiss ice hockey player Jeffrey P....
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  • most of their active life in Switzerland. For more information see the articles Swiss people and Demographics of Switzerland. Nemo (born 1999), singer-rapper...
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  • Swiss cross-country skier Fred Stebler House, officially designated landmark in Riverside, California Friedrich Gottlieb Stebler (1852–1935), Swiss agriculturalist...
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  • presidents of the Swiss Council of States, the upper house of the Federal Assembly. Members of the Swiss Council of States Presidents of the Swiss National Council...
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  • surname. Notable people with the surname include: Eduard Spelterini (1852–1931), Swiss balloonist and photographer Maria Spelterini (1853–1912), Italian...
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  • Siebenmann (otolaryngologist) (1852–1928), Swiss otolaryngologist Friedrich Siebenmann (trade unionist) (1851-1901), Swiss trade unionist This disambiguation...
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  • (1844–1926), Swiss archaeologist, Egyptologist and Biblical scholar François Naville (1883–1968), Swiss physician Marguerite Naville (1852–1930), Swiss artist...
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    From 1852 to 1877 such a dessert was called: Jelly Cake (1852), Roll Jelly Cake (1860), Swiss Roll (1872), Jelly Roll (1873), and Rolled Jelly Cake (1876)...
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    International Law DIL Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) 1848–1849: Jonas Furrer 1850: Henri Druey 1851: Josef Munzinger 1852: Jonas Furrer 1853:...
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    Maestrani (category Companies established in 1852)
    Maestrani is a Swiss chocolate producer based in Flawil (St. Gallen). It was founded in 1852 in Lucerne by Aquilino Maestrani (1814–1880), a Ticinese chocolatier...
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  • Herzog in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Herzog is a German-language surname. Notable people with the surname include: Albin Herzog (1852–1909), Swiss mathematician...
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    Jonas Furrer (category Free Democratic Party of Switzerland politicians)
    from 1848 to 1849, and again in 1852, 1855 and 1858. He was one of the leading figures in the foundation of Switzerland as a federal state. He was a member...
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    survey of the postage stamps and postal history of Switzerland. The first stamps used in Switzerland were issued by the cantons of Zürich (1843), Geneva...
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    had existed between them since 1852. Under the initiative of Prince Karl Aloys of Liechtenstein, he appealed to Swiss Foreign Minister Felix Calonder...
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    departments of the Swiss federal government. The department is headquartered in Bern and headed by a member of the Swiss Federal Council, Switzerland's finance minister...
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    eastern part of Switzerland becoming Alemannic territory. The area of Switzerland was incorporated into the Frankish Empire in the 6th century. In the High Middle...
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    Switzerland Switzerland (complete list) – Josef Munzinger, President of the Confederation (1851) Jonas Furrer, President of the Confederation (1852)...
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