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  2. Habsburg, Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    The community grew slowly. In 1529 there were only four houses in the village, and the school was first built in 1747. The economy was almost exclusively agriculture (including a little viticulture) until 1800 when a small plaster industry came to the village. In 1818, the schoolhouse was built, while in 1896 a fire house and pond were added.

  3. Ziegelbrücke - Wikipedia

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    The center of the village is situated on the territory of the canton of Glarus around Fritz & Caspar Jenny AG, a spinning and weaving factoring established in 1833, and which is part of the Inventory of Swiss Heritage Sites. The vocational school of Glarus is also situated in the Glarus part of Ziegelbrücke. On the side of the canton of St ...

  4. S25 (ZVV) - Wikipedia

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    S25 Zürich HB–Pfäffikon SZ–Ziegelbrücke–Glarus–Linthal Operates non stop between Zürich HB and Wädenswil. The line links Zürich Hauptbahnhof with the canton of Glarus, terminating at the village of Linthal and the head of the valley of the Linth river.

  5. List of places in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Cities, towns, and villages. This list includes municipalities as well as other places with articles. City Canton ... List of places in Switzerland.

  6. Jona, Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Jona is a former municipality and since January 2007 part of the municipality of Rapperswil-Jona in the Wahlkreis (constituency) of See-Gaster in the canton of St. Gallen in Switzerland. Before the merger with Rapperswil, the former municipality of Jona comprised the villages of Jona, Bollingen, Busskirch, Curtiberg, Kempraten-Lenggis, and Wagen.

  7. Zurich - Wikipedia

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    Zürich Hauptbahnhof (Zürich HB) is the largest and busiest station in Switzerland and is an important railway hub in Europe. As of early 2020, Zürich HB served around 470,000 passengers and nearly 3,000 trains every day. [60]

  8. Allschwil - Wikipedia

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    The population was made up of 15,144 Swiss citizens (78.8% of the population), and 4,079 non-Swiss residents (21.2%) [10] Of the population in the municipality 4,073 or about 22.5% were born in Allschwil and lived there in 2000. There were 1,486 or 8.2% who were born in the same canton, while 7,928 or 43.7% were born somewhere else in ...

  9. Rail transport in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Deutsche Bahn (DB) operates long-distance trains from Germany to Swiss cities, including Intercity-Express (ICE) services to Basel SBB, Zürich HB, Bern, Chur and Interlaken Ost. DB also operates an InterCity (IC) service between Zürich HB and Stuttgart Hbf , and an Interregio-Express (IRE) over the High Rhine line between Basel Badischer ...