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  2. Canton of Basel - Wikipedia

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    Basel was a canton of Switzerland that was in existence between 1501 and 1833, when it was split into the two half-cantons of Basel-City and Basel-Country. [ 1 ] Background

  3. Cantons of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    The historical canton of Basel was divided in 1833 after the Basel countryside (which became the canton of Basel-Landschaft) declared its independence from the city of Basel (which became the canton of Basel-Stadt), following a period of protest and armed conflict about the under-representation of the more populous countryside in the canton's ...

  4. Basel-Stadt - Wikipedia

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    The canton of Basel-Stadt shares its political structure and administration with the municipality of Basel. Basel-Stadt is a half-canton. This means that the canton only sends one representative to the Council of States. The capital of the canton Basel-Stadt is the city of Basel. The present constitution of the canton dates from 1889.

  5. Basel - Wikipedia

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    Canton of Basel-Stadt: 3583.84: 201,156 ... The Fasnacht asserts Basel's Protestant history by commencing the revelry five days after Ash Wednesday and continuing ...

  6. Timeline of Basel - Wikipedia

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    Population: 212,857 in city; 234,945 in canton. [16] The Israelitische Gemeinde Basel (or IGB) is the first Jewish community in Switzerland to be recognised under public law. [22] 1973 – Invicta International Airlines Flight 435 crashed south of nearby Hochwald while attempting to land at Basel-Mulhouse Airport. The accident became known in ...

  7. Swiss nobility - Wikipedia

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    The canton of Basel had in place of a nobility a patriciate called the Daig, that dominated its political life. Its most prominent members were the families Bernoulli , Burckhardt , Faesch , Iselin, Koechlin , Liechtenhan, Merian , [ 4 ] Sarasin, Schlumberger, Vischer, and Von der Mühll .

  8. Old Swiss Confederacy - Wikipedia

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    The canton where the delegates met initially chaired the gathering, but during the 16th century Zürich permanently assumed the chair (Vorort) and Baden became the seat. The Tagsatzung dealt with inter-cantonal affairs and was the court of last resort in disputes between member states, imposing sanctions on dissenting members.

  9. Basel-Landschaft - Wikipedia

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    When the canton of Jura was created in 1979, the district of Laufental became an enclave of the canton of Bern. It was allowed self- determination and in 1980 the people decided to join the canton of Basel-Landschaft. This led to Laufental joining the canton of Basel-Landschaft on 1 January 1994 after a lengthy administrative process.