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no nationality requirements for judges (e.g. a | Swiss national may be elected in respect of Liechten |
m, he took over as full-time head coach of the | Swiss national ice hockey team, having split his tim |
in 1991 and are located in the building of the | Swiss National Library. |
sional ice hockey player for SCL Tigers of the | Swiss National League A. During the 2007-08 NHL seas |
She is the multiple | Swiss National Champion in Ballroom Dancing, a two-t |
nd maps to the American Alpine Club and to the | Swiss National Museum, which are setting up the Lt. |
the all-time joint leading goal scorer for the | Swiss national team, with 34 goals in 62 appearances |
wished to be considered for selection for the | Swiss national side as he wanted to play for England |
He has served as Director Sportiff of the | Swiss National Cycling Team, Director of Special Eve |
Sefolosha was invited to join the junior | Swiss national basketball team, and at 17 he began a |
She is the 1951 | Swiss national champion. |
an signed a one-year contract with SC Bern, in | Swiss National League, where he spent the next two y |
From 2010 he is the head coach of | Swiss national ice hockey team. |
layed in the American Hockey League (AHL), the | Swiss National League A (NLA) and the Japan Ice Hock |
Producer Ralph Siegel, along with the | Swiss national broadcaster who decided on such a met |
Blindenbacher has also played for the | Swiss national ice hockey team. |
In 1872, Frey was elected to the | Swiss National Council, council he presided in 1875/ |
ice hockey player for the Kloten Flyers in the | Swiss National League A. |
He then coached EV Zug in the | Swiss National League A until 2008 when he became co |
Of the | Swiss national languages (as of 2000), 7,552 speak G |
n signed a two-year contract with EHC Olten, a | Swiss National League B team, where he played alongs |
2006: | Swiss National Radio DRS 3 - Swiss Top Act of the Mo |
layer currently with the EHC Basel team in the | Swiss National League A. |
During the 2002 | Swiss National Exposition, the Swiss National Bank p |
He is the 1963 & 1964 | Swiss national champion. |
On 7 September 2007, he played first for the | Swiss national football team coming on as a half-tim |
He played 8 seasons in the | Swiss National League A before retiring from hockey. |
squad represent Switzerland as players in the | Swiss national team. |
llence in watchmaking was a large component of | Swiss national identity. |
John Constandinou nearing the end of the | Swiss National 50km Championships 2006 |
cience Foundation, funding was provided by the | Swiss National Science Foundation and the Danish Com |
He was capped 34 times for the | Swiss national team between 1951 and 1960, scoring 2 |
It is part of the | Swiss National Library operated by the Federal Offic |
Head coach of SC Langnau in the | Swiss national league 1999-2001 |
For the | Swiss national team he got 56 international caps, sc |
In 1964, Lutz became the first | Swiss national named “Righteous Among the Nations” b |
He is currently playing for HC Lugano of the | Swiss National League A, after being loaned there by |
luded goalie Urs Suter, Massimo Ceccaroni, and | Swiss national team players such as Adrian Knup, Dom |
Haas played for the | Swiss national team at Euro 2004 and was sent off in |
ust 17, 1970) was an ice hockey player for the | Swiss national team. |
season, he made his debut for that club in the | Swiss National League A (NLA). |
o last played for the Fribourg-Gotteron in the | Swiss National League A during the 2010-11 season. |
He was team captain of the SC Bern and the | Swiss national team. |
n, Johann Rudolf Wyss, a scholar who wrote the | Swiss national anthem. |
e mayor of Flaach 1994-1998, and member of the | Swiss National Council 1995 to 2007, when he lost hi |
Prix Champion and a nine-time (2001-08, 2010) | Swiss national champion. |
man currently playing for the ZSC Lions of the | Swiss National League A (NLA). |
first player to have played 1000 games in the | Swiss National League A and he is not done yet. |
Day joined HC Thurgau of the | Swiss National League B for the 2010-11 campaign. |
f the period of Regeneration, formative of the | Swiss national identity which resulted in the founda |
He made regular appearances in the | Swiss national football team. |
009 Season Himelfarb was traded to EHC Biel in | Swiss National League A, the highest division in Swi |
g of building and structural materials for the | Swiss National Exhibition of 1883. |
In 1998 he was appointed | Swiss national football coach. |
Kaeslin swept all five gold medals at the 2007 | Swiss National Championships. |
A member of the | Swiss National Council from 1848 to his death 1882, |
nal football player Hakan Yakin (member of the | Swiss national football team), who is currently play |
ntil the end of the 19th century, there was no | Swiss national anthem. |
Hasler earned 25 caps for the | Swiss national team, the first of which coming on 21 |
Senderos was 2007 member of the | Swiss national team. |
Dr. Keller is a senior fellow of the | Swiss National Science Foundation and a board member |
He is a member of the | Swiss national team, and was called up to the 2006 W |
eld recently decided to include Bunjaku in the | Swiss national squad, he called him up on his mobile |
She sang the | Swiss national anthem before the opening game of the |
Chassot was capped 16 times for the | Swiss national team, making his debut in 1989. |
Shaqiri's debut for the | Swiss national in a friendly game against Uruguay on |
He is coach of HC Ambri-Piotta in the | Swiss National League A. |
of 2004, also works as the assistant coach of | Swiss national downhill team. |
ust recently signed a 1-year contract with the | Swiss National League B team EHC Olten. |
ing the V&A, Tate Modern, MOMA, the Hermitage, | Swiss National Library, New York Public Library, Get |
, 2009, Carney signed a playoffs contract with | Swiss National League club SC Bern. |
y winger currently playing for HC Davos in the | Swiss National Liga A. |
He currently plays for FC Luzern and the | Swiss national team. |
Plan of the Defence lines of the | Swiss National Redoubt |
Lustrinelli made his debut for the | Swiss national team on 17 August 2005 in a friendly |
Swiss National Championship: 1977, 1980 | |
Services are operated by the | Swiss national railway company SBB-CFF-FFS. |
d became that same year deputy director of the | Swiss National Exhibition (Expo 64). |
eight-time (2000-2001, 2003, 2005-2008, 2010) | Swiss national champion. |
He currently has 35 caps for the | Swiss national team and was called up to the 2006 FI |
His tenure with the | Swiss national team has also seen some notable succe |
first hid at the home of his future wife, the | Swiss national Gerda Woog, and fled to Switzerland i |
d in the Finnish SM-liiga with Jokerit and the | Swiss National League A with SC Bern and HC Davos. |
Federer was born in Binningen, near Basel, to | Swiss national Robert Federer and South African-born |
He is also a former player of the | Swiss national team. |
Montandon played a total of 156 games for the | Swiss national team. |
He was capped 26 times by the | Swiss national team, making his debut in a 2-0 win o |
tional level, Allemann played 27 times for the | Swiss national team, and scored nine international g |
Internationally, Wicky was part of the | Swiss national teams at Euro 96 and Euro 2004 as wel |
previously played for the Kloten Flyers of the | Swiss National League A (NLA). |
A junior with | Swiss National League A club, Kloten Flyers, Blinden |
r said explaining the decision to play for the | Swiss national team. |
He earned three caps for the | Swiss national team, making his international debut |
For the | Swiss national team, Behrami scored a key goal again |
He would also play a season in the | Swiss National League. |
er gave up his German citizenship and became a | Swiss national. |
se he would have been forced to relinquish his | Swiss nationality in order to remain professor at Bu |
Originally of | Swiss nationality, Ernest Bader had been a conscient |
He is of French and | Swiss nationality. |
In the meantime Gress had also accepted | Swiss nationality. |
key League before returning to Europe, joining | Swiss Nationalliga B side SC Langenthal. |
ed for three seasons with Kloten Flyers in the | Swiss Nationalliga A and one season with Ak Bars Kaz |
who currently plays with the SCL Tigers of the | Swiss Nationalliga A. |
After the season, he signed with Lugano of the | Swiss Nationalliga A, but he stayed only one season |
During the Playoffs in the | Swiss Nationalliga B he played with the EHC Biel. |
In 1980, de Heer joined EHC Arosa of the | Swiss Nationalliga A league. |
In 2005, Brimanis moved to the | Swiss Nationalliga A, joining the Kloten Flyers wher |
on November 5, Carter joined HC Lugano of the | Swiss Nationalliga A. |
n descent who last played for HC Lugano in the | Swiss Nationalliga A. In the past, he has played for |
004-05 to play for EC Red Bull Salzburg of the | Swiss Nationalliga A. After one season in Switzerlan |
ey League (AHL), ECHL, Austrian Hockey League, | Swiss Nationalliga A and Deutsche Eishockey Liga. |
for the registration of non-EU (or non-EFTA or | Swiss) nationals transferred from abroad were revise |
May 12 - Abraham Trembley, | Swiss naturalist (b. |
December 13 - Conrad Gessner, | Swiss naturalist (b. |
tember 1762 Marschlins -16 January 1818) was a | Swiss naturalist interested in botany , entomology, |
possum species from South America, named after | Swiss naturalist Johann Jakob von Tschudi. |
May 20 - Charles Bonnet, | Swiss naturalist (born 1720) |
It was originally erected by the | Swiss naturalist Pierre Revilliod in 1917 after disc |
Inspired by the philosophy of the | Swiss naturalist Jacques Grob, whom he met in Carque |
March 26 - Conrad Gessner, | Swiss naturalist (d. |
druz (born December 21, 1920 in Lausanne) is a | Swiss neo-fascist political philosopher and Holocaus |
neuropathologist Carl Wernicke (1848-1905) and | Swiss neuroanatomist Auguste-Henri Forel (1848-1931) |
In September 2005, a team of mainly | Swiss neuroscientists, including Brugger, reported t |
Consistent with historical business ties and | Swiss neutrality, Swiss firms continued and often in |
had the mission of ensuring the recognition of | Swiss neutrality, but their efforts were hampered by |
P-26 and SACEUR would be an obvious breach of | Swiss neutrality. |
Examples are the | Swiss neutron source SINQ, the British ISIS neutron |
Eduard Schweizer (1913-2006) was a | Swiss New Testament scholar who taught at the Univer |
The | Swiss news agency also reported that Tinner had been |
After months of deliberation, | Swiss newspaper Blick claimed in January 2009 that S |
Willy Bretscher (1897-1992) was a | Swiss newspaper writer and editor. |
It all started with an article in the | Swiss newspaper “Tages Anzeiger” in November 1999. |
The phrase is also the subtitle of the | Swiss newspaper La Distinction. |
cal element and accurate descriptions of how a | Swiss newspaper is run (Westall worked as an editor |
player in Britain and Europe, and won the 2008 | Swiss Nine-ball Championship. |
On August 1, 1953, the first | Swiss NNSC delegation, consisting of 96 members, arr |
i Hurschler (born June 23, 1983 in Stans) is a | Swiss Nordic combined skier who has competed since 2 |
Kempf (born December 10, 1965 in Lucerne) is a | Swiss Nordic combined skier who competed during the |
Karl Lustenberger (born 1952), a | Swiss nordic combined skier |
rschler (born September 14, 1977) is a retired | Swiss Nordic combined skier who has competed interna |
Urs Kunz (born January 13, 1974) was a | Swiss nordic combined skier who competed from 1997 t |
dreas Schaad (born April 18, 1965) is a former | Swiss nordic combined skier who competed during the |
3, 1976 in Thun, Canton of Bern) is a retired | Swiss Nordic combined skier who has been competing s |
Andreas Hartmann (born January 29, 1980) was a | Swiss Nordic combined skier who competed from 1997 t |
edy Glanzmann (born July 16, 1963) is a former | Swiss nordic combined skier who competed during the |
became, among other things, a president of the | Swiss Northeastern Railway (NOB). |
ich to settle 1,000 families of German, Dutch, | Swiss, Norwegian, Swedish, and Danish immigrants. |
Isabelle de Montolieu (1751-1832) was a | Swiss novelist and translator. |
The | Swiss nuclear bomb was stopped in the preproduction |
leased on May 28, 2005, the album includes the | Swiss number one single "Gumpu", as well as various |
th (1860, Brienz, Canton of Bern - 1943) was a | Swiss occultist, artist and author. |
ew home, except for Arkin Mahmud, and that the | swiss offer of asylum would complicate the habeas pe |
s, making them agents of Abwehr and persuading | Swiss official to accept them, took over a year to p |
Andre Philippe as | Swiss official |
He was arrested by | Swiss officials in July 2001 after a warrant for his |
allow Alex to continue his "sporting trips"), | Swiss officials banned Alex from entering Switzerlan |
consistently denied access to their lawyer and | Swiss officials have been stonewalled since late Oct |
Paul Robert was a | Swiss Olympic fencer. |
Michel Steininger (born 5 February 1935) is a | Swiss Olympic fencer. |
Victoria Hagemann was a | Swiss Olympic fencer. |
n, Othman had to fight to earn his spot on the | Swiss Olympic Team. |
Anna Klupfel was a | Swiss Olympic fencer. |
Franz Wilhelm was a | Swiss Olympic fencer. |
Michel Chamay was a | Swiss Olympic fencer. |
Claudio Polledri (born 7 January 1936) is a | Swiss Olympic fencer. |
Albaret (13 October 1878 - 18 July 1969) was a | Swiss Olympic fencer. |
cquet (born 1888, year of death unknown) was a | Swiss Olympic fencer. |
Marc Rosset became the first | Swiss Olympic tennis gold medalist. |
aul de Graffenried (10 June 1900 - 1943) was a | Swiss Olympic fencer. |
n Antoniades (24 July 1891 - April 1975) was a | Swiss Olympic fencer. |
Louis de Tribolet was a | Swiss Olympic fencer. |
For the | Swiss Olympic fencer, see Constantin Antoniades. |
s (22 September 1909 - 22 December 2000) was a | Swiss Olympic fencer. |
ochat (born 1885, date of death unknown) was a | Swiss Olympic fencer. |
Fitting-Ramel (1900 - November 13, 1986) was a | Swiss Olympic fencer. |
in Bern, Switzerland) is skip (captain) of the | Swiss Olympic Curling Team. |
haler (born 1895, date of death unknown) was a | Swiss Olympic fencer. |
nnard (born 1904, date of death unknown) was a | Swiss Olympic fencer. |
sisted of Germans, three of Hungarians, one of | Swiss, one of Italians, one of Frenchmen, and one of |
ncluded the Dutch Open (1987, 1991, 1992), the | Swiss Open (1990, 1991), the Malaysia Open (1991), t |
The | Swiss Open is a darts tournament that has been held |
asters, German Gold Cup, Dortmund Open and the | Swiss Open as well as winning the Open Holland. |
Mitchell retained his | Swiss Open title in 2010 and also won the Center Par |
Mitchell won the England Classic and | Swiss Open in 2009 which helped him qualify for the |
The 2009 | Swiss Open Super Series was the fourth tournament of |
His other BDO titles came in 1995, winning the | Swiss Open and the Belgian Open, but then his form s |
Routledge was a quarter finalist in the 1995 | Swiss Open and Denmark Open before playing in the 19 |
He won men's singles at the | Swiss Open in 1986, and both singles and men's doubl |
ion Lu Lan of China to reach the Semi final of | Swiss Open Super Series. |
Barilli reached the quarter final of the | Swiss Open and the semi final of the BDO Internation |
He also made quarter final appearances in the | Swiss Open and the Welsh Classic. |
she made her competitive debut in 1990 in the | Swiss Open where she finished 17th. |
na Masters (2005); the Asian Championships and | Swiss Open in 2006; the Russian, Hong Kong, and Indo |
n Open, Dutch Open, German Open, Italian Open, | Swiss Open, Silver King Tournament, Yorkshire Evenin |
Gedney also reached the final of the 2000 | Swiss Open, with notable wins over Mervyn King, Andy |
uccess during his career - by winning the 1985 | Swiss Open. |
Swiss Open: 2nd Combo / 2nd Team / 3rd Solo | |
Heidi Brunner (born 1966) is a | Swiss opera singer. |
ius Rehfuss (25 May 1917 - 27 June 1988) was a | Swiss operatic bass-baritone, who later became an Am |
Eric Tappy (born May 19, 1931) is a | Swiss operatic tenor. |
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