• pandemic in Switzerland. "Swiss Championships were cancelled" (PDF). World Badminton (8 ed.). March 1973. p. 10. Retrieved 27 February 2024. Swiss Open 1989...
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  • Swiss Open Gstaad (currently sponsored by EFG International and called the EFG Swiss Open Gstaad) is a tennis tournament held in Gstaad, Switzerland....
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  • auspices of the Swiss Lawn Tennis Association. In 1898 the Swiss Lawn Tennis Association staged the event at Château d’Oex. In 1899 an open women's singles...
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  • Tour. Founded as the Swiss Open in 1923, the tournament was prefixed with European Masters in 1983, before dropping Swiss Open from the title in 1992...
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    Raclette (category Swiss cuisine)
    from the canton of Valais in Switzerland. This cheese from Valais benefits from an AOP. Raclette cheese is also a Swiss-type cheese marketed specifically...
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    Switzerland. This constituted de facto the end of Swiss banking secrecy for depositors who were not Swiss residents. Furthermore, after Switzerland ratified...
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  • Jakob Hlasek (category Swiss male tennis players)
    born 12 November 1964) is a Swiss former professional tennis player of Czech origin. He won a major doubles title at the 1992 French Open, partnering Marc...
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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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    II on 10 November 1964, the library has been Grade II listed since 1997, and was refurbished in the early 2000s as part of the Swiss Cottage Centre redevelopment...
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    variously numbered A1a, A1h, A1l and A1.1. It was opened for the Swiss national exhibition of 1964. After the construction of the third Baregg Tunnel...
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  • in 1964 and was won by Mikhail Tal with a score of 12.5 points out of 13. The tournament is currently played with the Swiss system, while from 1964 to...
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    the overall medal count. 1964 Summer Paralympics medal table Switzerland at the 1964 Summer Olympics "Medal Standings Tokyo 1964 Paralympic Games". International...
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    The coins of the Swiss franc are the official coins used in Switzerland and Liechtenstein. The name of the subunit is centime in French and internationally...
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  • federal administration of Switzerland. Article 54 of the Swiss Constitution of 1999 declares the safeguarding of Switzerland's independence and welfare...
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  • that comprise Swiss German must not be confused with Swiss Standard German, the variety of Standard German used in Switzerland. Swiss Standard German...
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  • SIX Swiss Exchange (formerly SWX Swiss Exchange), based in Zürich, is Switzerland's principal stock exchange (the other being BX Swiss). SIX Swiss Exchange...
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  • the Swiss System was used for preliminary rounds, and in 1947 and subsequent years the tournament was held as a single section paired by the Swiss System...
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    Zurich is part of the Swiss Federal Institutes of Technology Domain, a consortium of universities and research institutes under the Swiss Federal Department...
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    this time. Before the Swiss, the region was occupied by Pagan and later Christian Germanic tribes, which would become the Swiss. Before the Germanic peoples...
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    The Iconic Swiss Hotel on The Edge of The Rhone Glacier". Retrieved November 29, 2018. "Belvédère Hotel: The abandoned jewel of the Swiss Alps that played...
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  • 1964 January February March April May June July August September October November December Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1964. 1964 (MCMLXIV)...
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  • Switzerland, have only emergency bays. The Swiss autobahn/autoroute system requires the purchase of a vignette (toll sticker) — which costs 40 Swiss francs...
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    approximately 150 Tibetan orphans were adopted by Swiss families. A number of Tibetans settled in the mountains of the Swiss Alps, due to the terrain there being similar...
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    War, when it became a strong influence on the Swiss concept of neutrality. Fortification of the Swiss alpine region began in the 1880s, shortly after...
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    bfs.admin.ch (in German). Swiss Federal Statistical Office - STAT-TAB. 31 December 2020. Retrieved 21 September 2021. Swiss Federal Statistical Office...
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    Neuchâtel, Switzerland: Swiss Federal Statistical Office. 10 December 2015. pp. 6, 9, 11. Retrieved 20 December 2015. Organ, John (2003). Swiss Narrow Gauge:...
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    Roger Federer (redirect from Swiss Maestro)
    Roger Federer (/ˈfɛdərər/ FED-ər-ər, Swiss Standard German: [ˈrɔdʒər ˈfeːdərər]; born 8 August 1981) is a Swiss former professional tennis player. He was...
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    on 19 March 1964. The contest was held on 21 March 1964, beginning at 22:00 CET (21:00 UTC). A political protest occurred after the Swiss entry: a man...
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    began in 1960. The World's Fair officially opened on April 22, 1964, and its first season ended on October 18, 1964. The fair reopened for a second and final...
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    Hilti (section 1964–1994)
    was present in 23 countries, with a turnover of over 400 million Swiss francs. In 1964 Hilti started marketing a drill that also had a chiselling function...
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