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  1. A Short History of Switzerland by E. Bonjour, H. S. Offler, et all 1963
  2. Switzerland's political institutions (Information, history and state) by Oswald Sigg, 1983
  3. A history of the Anabaptists in Switzerland by Henry S. 1837-1926 Burrage, 2010-07-30
  4. Prehistorical Switzerland from the Big Bang to the Iron Age (History of Switzerland Series) (v. 1) by Frederick William Dame, 2001-08
  5. History of Switzerland by Dionysius Lardner, Roy Gerald Fitzgerald, 2010-08-28
  6. The History Of Switzerland: From B.C. 110 To A.D. 1830 (1832) by John Wilson, 2008-08-18
  7. The History Of Switzerland: From B.C. 110 To A.D. 1830 (1832) by John Wilson, 2008-08-18
  8. Jewish Refugees in Switzerland During the Holocaust: A Memoir of Childhood and History by Frieda Johles Forman, 2009-10-14
  9. The history of the invasion of Switzerland by the French, and the destruction of the democratical republics of Schwitz, Uri and Unterwalden; by Heinrich Zschokke, 2010-08-28
  10. The Historians' History of the World: Scandinavia, Switzerland to 1715 by Henry Smith Williams, 2010-02-04
  11. The Historians' History of the World: Scandinavia, Switzerland to 1715 by Anonymous, 2010-04-05
  12. History of the Reformation in Germany and Switzerland Chiefly, Tr. by E. Moore by Karl Rudolph Hagenbach, 2010-02-17
  13. Switzerland: History Landscape Architecture by Martin Hurlimann, 1971
  14. History of Switzerland by Heinrich Zschokke, 2010-10-14

21. Switzerland -- Primary Documents
history of switzerland Quellen zur mittelalterlichen Reichsgeschichte Sources for the history of the Medieval Germanic Empire Early, High and Late Middle Ages. Includes the Hanseatic League.
http://www.lib.byu.edu/~rdh/eurodocs/switzerl.html
History of Switzerland:
Primary Documents
The Early Germanic Kingdoms
Texts and Archives
(Transcriptions) Quellen zur mittelalterlichen Reichsgeschichte
Sources for the History of the Medieval [Germanic] Empire Early, High and Late Middle Ages.
Includes the Hanseatic League.
(800 - 1503; Latin and contemporary German transcriptions with critical apparatus) Handschriftenabbildungen:
Deutschsprachige Handschriften des Mittelalters im Internet
Facsimiles of German-language medieval manuscripts.
Organized by locations of manuscripts. Holy Roman Empire: Frederick II and After
(Transcriptions and translations) Eternal Bond of Brothers Pact Between Uri, Schwyz and Unterwalden
(August 1291; transcription of Latin original)
Eternal Bond of Brothers Pact Between Uri, Schwyz and Unterwalden
(August 1291; modern German translation of Latin original)
Eternal Bond of Brothers Pact Between Uri, Schwyz and Unterwalden
(August 1291; English translation of Latin original)
NOTE: See also August 1, 1291 versions of the Foedus Pactum
(in Latin German Romansh French or Italian
online at the Athena Helvetia page.

22. MapZones.com History
switzerland, history, Back to Top. In preRoman times the territorynow known as switzerland was inhabited by the Helvetii in the west
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Country Info Switzerland Introduction Switzerland General Data Switzerland Maps Switzerland Culture ... Switzerland Time and Date Switzerland History Back to Top In pre-Roman times the territory now known as Switzerland was inhabited by the Helvetii in the west and the Rhaetians, a people believed to have been related to the Etruscans, in the east. Julius Caesar and the Romans conquered the region, which they named Helvetia, in the 1st century bc, and it became thoroughly Romanized. During the Germanic invasions that swept over the Western Roman Empire in the 4th century ad, the Burgundians and the Alamanni conquered Helvetia. Though a hand wedge fashioned by Paleolithic hunters, found at Pratteln near Basel in 1974, is at least 350,000 years old, human habitation in Switzerland was not significant until the last glacial period, the Würm, approximately 30,000 years ago. At that time most of the land was covered by ice, many thousands of feet deep that flowed down from the Alps. But during interglacial periods nomadic hunters from encampments in the ice-free areas of the Jura and the Mittelland followed their prey, mainly reindeer and bear, into the high mountain valleys. Carved designs of animals and birds on antlers and bone, found in caves, illuminate this era of prehistory. After the melting of the glaciers, Neolithic cultures established themselves in parts of the Rhône and Rhine valleys, and from 1800 BC Bronze Age settlements were scattered throughout the Mittelland and Alpine valleys.

23. Association Culturelle Pour Le Voyage En Suisse - Association For The Study Of T
ACVS explores the manifold cultural aspects of past travel in switzerland and encourage exchanges between academics and anyone interested in art, literature, history and art history. Press review, publications.
http://www.unil.ch/acvs

24. Information About Switzerland
Provides insight into the country's history, geography, culture and economy. history Founded in 1291, independant since 1648 more Languages There are four official languages in switzerland
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Information about Switzerland
also known as Confoederatio Helvetica (therefore the abbreviation CH)
Here you can find a lot of information about Switzerland, a small but well known country in the heart of Europe. While the author takes every effort to keep this information accurate and up to date, there is no guarantee for correctness. All information is subject to change without notice. Please send comments, suggestions and questions to questions@about.ch TRAMsoft GmbH - The Swiss Experts for Outdoor Wristop Computers and GPS Receivers
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25. Emmanuel Church, Geneva, Switzerland - History
Past and Present Home Page, The history of Emmanuel Church. Emmanuel Secretary.Emmanuel's history can be divided into three periods
http://www.emmanuelchurch.ch/11Jun01/history.html
Past and Present Home Page
The History of Emmanuel Church Emmanuel Church was founded in 1873 by a group of Americans residing in Geneva. The cornerstone was laid by former President Grant in July 1877, and the first service was held in the Church building on Easter Day, 1878. Emmanuel's colorful and successful 125-year history has been chronicled in The American Church in Geneva: A Century of Service 1873-1973 and Emmanuel Church: The Fifth Quarter Century . Both books are available from our Parish Secretary. Emmanuel's history can be divided into three periods: Early development
The Church building, with a seating capacity of over 200, exists today in essentially the same form as when it was constructed. But by 1923 the congregation recognized the need for additional space for Church school classes, office space and social functions and set about to construct the Parish Hall, contiguous to the original building, which more than doubled usable space. The building was formally opened in November 1930. Shortly thereafter the American Library was formed in a part of the Parish Hall, and has continued to expand its activities to the point where it is one of the largest English-language libraries in Geneva. The devastating events of both World Wars brought periods of severe crisis for Emmanuel, and a few times it was even necessary to suspend services. But there was always a devoted group who kept the Church alive.

26. World Travel Guide - Switzerland - History And Government
World Travel Guide switzerland - history Government - includes informationon the constitution and politics. WORLDTRAVELGUIDE.NET,
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Government: The present constitution dates back to 1874. There are 26 cantons (three of which are subdivided) and more than 3000 communes. The Federal Assembly is bicameral, comprising a Council of State (upper house) with 46 members and a 200-strong National Council (lower house) whose members are elected every four years. Executive power is vested in the seven-member Federal Council, elected by the Assembly and headed by an annually elected president. Whatever the legislators decide, however, the Swiss people are aware that they can take the issue to referendum by raising 100,000 signatures. Popular referenda are a routine feature of Swiss political life.
NOTE: This site is updated quarterly - for the very latest information see www.columbusguides.com

27. Let's Go - Austria And Switzerland - History
Liechtenstein; switzerland Land; Flora Fauna; history From Cave Men to Celts;Alemanni Legacy (10001519); Austria switzerland / switzerland / history history.
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28. Let's Go - Austria And Switzerland - History
Austria and switzerland. Austria switzerland / Austria / The Arts/ history history. Landlocked in the middle of Europe and rolling
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Landlocked in the middle of Europe and rolling with cash, the Habsburgs married into power and bought into art. In keeping with the cosmopolitan nature of their empire and outlook, the imperial family pursued a cultural policy that decidedly favored foreign artists over their own native sons and daughters. With the popularity of Baroque palaces and churches in the 17th and 18th centuries, the Empire's artists began to develop a distinct, graceful architectural style that still dominates the old centers of former Habsburg towns across Central and Eastern Europe. Around the turn of the 20th century, Austrian artists finally got fed up with traditionalism and foreign decadence and decided to stir up the coals a bit. Write a comment for History
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29. WWW-VL History Index
Click Here for WWWVL Main Catalogue WWW-VL history. Click here for The World-WideWeb Virtual Library (WWW-VL) central catalogue The WWW-VL search facility.
http://www.ku.edu/history/VL/europe/switzerland.html
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30. Krewe Of Switzerland - History
history. Date of Foundation. February 14th 1999 in New Orleans. Nickname. Sothey brought their own special costumes from switzerland.
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History
Date of Foundation
February 14th 1999 in New Orleans
Nickname
Because it was founded on Valentines Day, the Krewe is also called the 'Krewe of Hearts'
Members of Foundation
Kim, Dario, Urs, Barbara
Story of Foundation
In 1998 Urs and Dario decided to go to New Orleans for Mardi Gras. Over Internet they made the acquaintance of Barbara who also wanted to go to New Orleans to spend Mardi Gras with her longtime friend Kim. The four decided to meet each other for having a great time. They where invited by the 'Krewe of Elvis' - Marching Club - to join them on their walk on Mardi Gras Day through the French Quarter. So they brought their own special costumes from Switzerland. Shortly after their arrival in New Orleans Dario and Urs where so overwhelmed of the atmosphere, the parades and the fun, that they wanted to have their own Krewe. Kim and Barbara where from the first moment on into this idea. The 'Krewe of Switzerland' was born!!
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31. GREEN CROSS Switzerland - History
history of GREEN CROSS. At the same time MP Roland Wiederkehr foundeda World GREEN CROSS with the same objective in switzerland.
http://www.greencross.ch/en/org_geschichte.html
History of GREEN CROSS Launched after the fall of the wall. In 1992, on the occasion of the UN Conference in Rio GREEN CROSS International , which would quickly and uncomplicatedly offer world-wide help in the event of environmental disasters. Two years later the Rio Conference adopted the proposal. At the same time MP Roland Wiederkehr founded a World GREEN CROSS with the same objective in Switzerland. Both organisations merged in 1994 to form GREEN CROSS International. The foundation of the first five national organisations, including GREEN CROSS Switzerland, USA and Russia GREEN CROSS International today forms the umbrella organisation for 26 national GREEN CROSS organisations. At present it is headed by the former president of the Soviet Union and Nobel peace laureate, Mikhail Gorbachev. In order to effectively implement its objectives GREEN CROSS International has focused its activities on five global programmes. GREEN CROSS Switzerland is involved in four programmes of which the Legacy Programme, under Swiss co-ordination, is the most important. Legacy: The global Legacy-Programme aims at overcoming consequential damages caused by industrial and military disasters in Eastern Europe, the USA and Vietnam, as well as at the clean-up of contaminated military sites from the Cold War.

32. MRA Switzerland - History
switzerland. history Product Coverage Documents OfficialTitle, Medicinal Products GMP Inspection and Batch Certification.
http://www.emea.eu.int/htms/technical/mra/ch/intro.htm
Mutual Recognition Agreement of Conformity Assessment, Certificates and Markings between the European Community and... Switzerland History Product Coverage Documents
Official Title Medicinal Products GMP Inspection and Batch Certification Explanatory note to Chapter 15 of annex 1 of the EU-Swiss MRA EMEA/MRA/CH/84/02/Final Questions and Answers - Covering Interpretation of chapter 15, Explanatory notes, Annex 16 and Notice to Applicants Signed 21 June 1999 Published in OJ L114, 30 April 2002 Transitional period No Date of entry into force 1 June 2002 For further information, please contact: mra@emea.eu.int © 1995-2003 EMEA
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33. MRA Switzerland - History
and print this page to print switzerland Official Title, MedicinalProducts GMP Inspection and Batch Certification. Explanatory
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Official Title Medicinal Products GMP Inspection and Batch Certification Explanatory note to Chapter 15 of annex 1 of the EU-Swiss MRA EMEA/MRA/CH/84/02/Final Questions and Answers - Covering Interpretation of chapter 15, Explanatory notes, Annex 16 and Notice to Applicants Signed 21 June 1999 Published in OJ L114, 30 April 2002 Transitional period No Date of entry into force 1 June 2002 For further information, please contact: mra@emea.eu.int

34. Bigchalk: HomeworkCentral: Switzerland (History By Nation)
Other. LEADERS PERSONALITIES Zwingli, Huldreich OTHER; Historical Dictionary ofswitzerland; history of Geneva; Interactive Map CH; Jews of switzerland; Saint
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  • 36. REVAC REAL ESTATE - Your Property In Switzerland - History
    history The most obvious characteristic about the Swiss real estate market is itslimited size and its wide range of landscapes. switzerland's physical beauty
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    History The most obvious characteristic about the Swiss real estate market is its limited size and its wide range of landscapes. Switzerland's physical beauty has, of course, not gone unnoticed to many foreign citizens. This is the reason why Swiss authorities had to limit property sales to Non-Swiss nationals. The first law regulating such purchases was the Lex Von Moos, which became effective in 1961. Then in 1973, the Lex Furgler, a much more stringent law. Finally, in 1983, with the Lex Friedrich, restrictions became even tighter.

    37. American Women's Club Of Bern, Switzerland -- History
    history of the American Women's Club of Berne. functions has always been to welcomeAmerican newcomers to Bern and introduce them to life in switzerland.
    http://www.awcbern.org/history.html
    History of the American Women's Club of Berne
    Whatever the eventthe Christmas bash at the Bellevue Hotel, a lecture on women's health issues, a visit to Bern's soup kitchen, a Halloween party for kids, or just a pleasant lunch with friendsAmerican women in Bern know they can count on the American Women's Club to keep them in touch with one another. For more than 50 years, the AWC has been sponsoring activities for Americans, as well as for non-Americans with close ties to the US. In addition to its formal events, the club provides members with a monthly newsletter, a membership directory, and the opportunity to organize small hobby groups around interests like painting, hiking, reading, and bible or language study. The club began in 1949. In those days in Bern, the United States was officially represented by a legation headed by a minister. The minister's wife and several other women met periodically to sew, knit and chat, and in 1949 the circle of friends grew and became the American Women's Group. Once the group had expanded beyond 50 members, they renamed themselves the American Women's Club of Berne. Over the years since its founding in 1949, the American Women's Club of Berne has helped a great many women who were far away from home feel happier, more comfortable, more connected, more informed and more involved. The club has not only served its members, their husbands and their children in countless ways, but has also used its charitable contributions to help a number of Swiss. None of this would have been possible without the hard work and dedication of many volunteers, some of whom have contributed their time and energy year after year to make the club a success. Old and new members must remember that the club is counting on them to pitch in and help in any way they can. With a truly active membership, the American Women's Club of Berne is guaranteed another fifty years of existence-and more.

    38. BONMONT GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB - CHESEREX SWITZERLAND - HISTORY
    in Transjuran Burgundy and the second on the present territory of switzerland. toits development, was later to succumb to the vicissitudes of history.
    http://www.bonmont.com/UK/History.htm
    A I T he Bonmont community rapidly became prosperous and its cloister had become, by the XIIIth century the burial place of many noble personalities. Among these, the Lords of Grailly, whose descendant, Henri IV Bourbon, was to become King of France in 1589. The monastery, both the richest in the region and the one which had made the greatest contribution to its development, was later to succumb to the vicissitudes of history.
    In 1536, Bernese troups occupied Vaud. They destroyed the cloister, converted the church into a barn and a cheese factory and also built living quarters inside it. T his involved the demolition of the chancel, the apse, the narthex and the arch of the southern transept. The wealth of the abbey was such that Berne made it into a governorate, distinct from the bailiwick of the nearby town of Nyon. At a later date, what remained of the monastery building was converted into a " hospital ", infact a hospice for twelve paupers. At the beginning of the XVIIIth century, however, the governorate was raised to the status of bailiwick. A round 1748, the representatives of Their Excellencies of Berne built a mansion on the foundations of the former hospital. In 1798 Bonmont passed into private hands until the estate was acquired 180 years later by the founder of the club. The abbey was then opened to visitors on the occasion of numerous concerts organised by the Club de Bonmont, and finally donated to the Canton of Vaud. After restoration, it will soon be opened permanently to the general public, with access by means of a reserved path. Will all due respect for her venerable age, Our Lady of Bonmont is about to begin a new chapter in her history.

    39. BONMONT GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB - CHESEREX SWITZERLAND - HISTORY
    Translate this page OFFICIAL SITES Site de l'Association Suisse de Golf www.asg.ch Site suisse degestion des compétitions et handicaps www.swissgolfnetwork.ch Site du PGA
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    OFFICIAL SITES
    Site de l'Association Suisse de Golf
    www.asg.ch

    www.swissgolfnetwork.ch

    Site du PGA European Tour
    www.europeantour.com

    Site du U.S. PGA
    www.pgatour.com

    www.meteosuisse.ch

    INTERESTING SITES
    www.golf-events.ch www.golfsolutions.ch www.relaisdugolf.co.uk Site des Great Golf Hotels www.golftravel4u.com OFFICIAL PARTNERS OF THE CLUB Site d'Audemars-Piguet www.audemarspiguet.com Site de l'agence de voyage Stohler www.stohler.com Site de la banque Sarasin, sponsor du mouvement sportif www.sarasin.ch www.fidetra.ch www.relaischateaux.fr Site suisse de la Banque Dexia www.dexia.ch

    40. MySwissAlps.com - Page Not Found
    The history of switzerland As far as we know, Neanderthal Men were thefirst inhabitants of the region that we now call switzerland.
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