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  2. Timeline of Basel - Wikipedia

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    1969 – Basel Institute for Immunology founded. 1970 Art Basel begins. 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]

  3. Basel - Wikipedia

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    The University of Basel, Switzerland's oldest university (founded in 1460), [11] and the city's centuries-long commitment to humanism, have made Basel a safe haven at times of political unrest in other parts of Europe for such notable people as Erasmus of Rotterdam, [12] the Holbein family, Friedrich Nietzsche, [13] Carl Jung, and in the 20th ...

  4. University of Basel - Wikipedia

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    The University of Basel was founded in connection with the Council of Basel. [8] ... William Theilheimer (1914–2005), German-American scientist; Lilian Uchtenhagen ...

  5. Canton of Basel - Wikipedia

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    Basel was a canton of Switzerland that was in existence between 1501 and 1833, ... Coolidge, William Augustus Brevoort (1911). "Basel (canton)" ...

  6. Category:History of Basel - Wikipedia

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  7. Basel-Stadt - Wikipedia

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    The capital of the canton Basel-Stadt is the city of Basel. The present constitution of the canton dates from 1889. The present constitution of the canton dates from 1889. In 1966 Basel-Stadt became the first German-speaking canton to allow women to vote, five years before the right to vote was extended to all Swiss women in 1971.

  8. First Zionist Congress - Wikipedia

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    The delegates at the First Zionist Congress, held in Basel, Switzerland (1897). Mountain Jewish delegates with Herzl at the First Zionist Congress. The First Zionist Congress (Hebrew: הקונגרס הציוני הראשון) was the inaugural congress of the Zionist Organization (ZO) held in the Stadtcasino Basel in the city of Basel on August 29–31, 1897.

  9. Theodor Herzl - Wikipedia

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    Theodor Herzl at the Second Zionist Congress in Basel, 1898. In 1897, at considerable personal expense, he founded the Zionist newspaper Die Welt in Vienna, Austria-Hungary, and planned the First Zionist Congress in Basel, Switzerland. He was elected president of the Congress (a position he held until his death in 1904), and in 1898 he began a ...