Society for Art History in Switzerland was created in 1880.
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Yes, Switzerland is well known for its good ski areas, and long skiing history.
See also: "Where do people ski in Switzerland?"
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Epoca The Making of History - 2002 is rated/received certificates of:
Switzerland:12 (canton of Geneva)
Switzerland:12 (canton of Vaud)
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Switzerland was started in the 1200s so their story is long and complicated. I have posted a link for you so you can see their history.
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Dieter Fahrni has written:
'An outline history of Switzerland' -- subject(s): History
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Walter Betschmann has written:
'Artillerie' -- subject(s): History, Ordnance and ordnance stores, Switzerland, Switzerland. Armee
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Bella Swan claims to be the country of Switzerland when dealing with the ongoing war going on between Jacob and edward and in history Switzerland was the neutral country.
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Catherine Duttweiler has written:
'Adieu, monsieur' -- subject(s): Bundesrat Switzerland, Elections, History, Politics and government, Switzerland,, Women in politics
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Switzerland has a long history of neutrality.
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There are many female presidents in history, including the current presidents of Argentina, Brazil and Switzerland.
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The quarter-final match between Austria and Switzerland in 1954 fifa world cup is the highest scoring match in the history of fifa world cup. 12 goals were scored in the match.
Austria 7-5 Switzerland.
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Oliver Thomas Gengenbach has written:
'\\' -- subject(s): Switzerland. Armee, Civilian relief, World War, 1939-1945, Switzerland, Soldiers, History
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Dietrich Staehelin has written:
'St. Theodor' -- subject(s): Church history, History, St. Theodor (Church : Basel, Switzerland)
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Switzerland.
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Bern is the capital of Switzerland, though not the biggest city
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Switzerland is known for its political neutrality. It has a long history of neutrality and has not been involved in any military conflicts since 1815.
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Switzerland and German are relatable countries. Switzerland has been influenced throughout German history, and even has German as one of its official languages to prove this (German is the most spoken language in Switzerland as well). Switzerland was basically under German control, during the reign of the Holy Roman Empire, for almost 850 years.
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There were three of them in Switzerland: Huldrych Zwingli, John Calvin, and Guillaume Farel.
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from the website, History of Switzerland:The reformation of the church in Switzerland by Huldrych Zwingli,John Calvin and Guillaume Farel came a little later than the reformation in Germany by Martin Luther, but it did have a certain independence and it was more radical. As in Germany, the Reformation began in Switzerland as a religious renewal movementand ended in a deep political division between the progressive cities of northern and western Switzerland and the conservative rural areas of central Switzerland.
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Switzerland has never been invaded throughout history because of its strategic location in the Alps, its policy of neutrality, and its strong defense system. The difficult terrain of the mountains made it challenging for invaders to penetrate, and Switzerland's reputation for neutrality and diplomacy deterred potential attackers. Additionally, the Swiss people have a long tradition of military service and a well-organized militia, which further protected the country from invasion.
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Louisa DeSaussure Duls has written:
'The story of Little Switzerland' -- subject(s): History
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History of Virginity - 2012 was released on:
Switzerland: 5 September 2012 (German speaking region)
USA: October 2012 (Woodstock Film Festival)
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Switzerland is a country that is considered NEUTRAL towards all the other countries, especially the ones that surround Switzerland, such as Germany, France, Ellsace, Italy, Poland, Austria, Lichtenstein, etc. Switzerland makes the best chocolate in the world, or the origin for the OMEGA watches, and makes delicious cheese such as Emmenthaler, Gruyere, Tillsit, Mountain cheese (Bergkaese), etc. It's a beautiful country!
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I have paged through many pages of Switzerland's history. As near as I can tell they discontinued with the Monarchy years before World War 2. They did have a statesman or like a prime minister and a legislative body that is democratic. There were still Kings in Belgium, Sweden, The Netherlands and a few other countries but not in Switzerland.
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A noteworthy event that happened today in history on the 4th of September is that an avalanche destroyed the city of Plurs in Switzerland in 1618, killing 1500 people.
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Switzerland is a republic.
By definition there are republicans in Switzerland.
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Simon Erlanger has written:
'Nur ein Durchgangsland' -- subject- s -: OUR Brockhaus selection, History of Switzerland
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Sara Barker has written:
'Revisiting Geneva' -- subject(s): Church history, Geneva (Switzerland), France
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Switzerland has never been invaded throughout history because of its strategic location in the Alps, its policy of neutrality, and its strong defense system. The difficult terrain of the mountains made it challenging for invaders to penetrate, while Switzerland's neutrality and reputation for being a peaceful country deterred potential attackers. Additionally, the Swiss people have a long tradition of military service and a well-trained army, which further protected the country from invasion.
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Switzerland is not a state, it is a country.
Switzerland does not have an official national bird.
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There are no nations within Switzerland, Switzerland is a nation.
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There are no bays in Switzerland. Switzerland does not border on any ocean.
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No. Liechtenstein is sandwiched between Austria and Switzerland.
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Bernard Cottret has written:
'The Huguenots in England' -- subject(s): French, History, Huguenots, Immigrants, Walloons
'Calvino La Fuerza Y La Fragilidad'
'Terre d'exil' -- subject(s): Church history, French, History, Huguenots, Immigrants, Walloons
'La renaissance'
'Calvin' -- subject(s): 16th century, Biography, Church history, Clergy, Geneva, Geneva (Switzerland), Reformation, Reformed Church, Switzerland
'Histoire politique de l'Europe' -- subject(s): Politics and government
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History - - Speedo.com
Companies in Belgium, the Netherlands, Iceland, Italy, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland are all licensed to have Speedo products manufactured and distributed.
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Charles A. Heatwole has written:
'Switzerland' -- subject(s): History, National characteristics, Swiss, Swiss National characteristics
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The first assembly of the League of Nations was held on November 15, 1920 in Geneva, Switzerland.
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Roger Federer was born in and still lives in Switzerland.
He is from Basel Switzerland
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Switzerland does not have counties. There are 26 cantons in Switzerland
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Zurich is a canton of Switzerland. The capital of the canton is Zurich City itself. The capital of Switzerland is Berne.
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Switzerland is known for its beautiful postage stamps, which are highly regarded for their intricate designs and vibrant colors. Stamp collecting is a popular hobby in Switzerland, and the country has a long history of producing high-quality stamps.
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