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Sutter (26 November 1871 - 29 June 1910) was a | Swiss operatic soprano. |
k part as a general officer in the Italian and | Swiss operations of 1799, and in the war against Nap |
deliberate multiple-choice referendums in the | Swiss or Swedish sense (in which only one of several |
It has a nutty flavor somewhat resembling | Swiss or Gouda. |
rchester Basel (Symphony Orchestra Basel) is a | Swiss orchestra based in Basel. |
ga became composer-in-residence, a first among | Swiss orchestras. |
Alex Schwager is a | Swiss orienteering competitor. |
He was of | Swiss origin and died in Berlin in the year 2000 (ag |
tellurian), is a clock, typically of French or | Swiss origin, surmounted by a mechanism that depicts |
His mother is from | Swiss origin, his father was born in Jamaica. |
as the son of Justin Vulliamy, a clockmaker of | Swiss origin, who moved to London around 1730. |
The Figge family, a local banking family of | Swiss origin, has a long tradition of philanthropy a |
variation in Switzerland indicates a probably | swiss origin. |
merely indicate that the quartz movement is of | Swiss origin. |
Locals of the area where Baby | Swiss originated also commonly pair it with Trail Bo |
le disadvantage of his Protestant religion and | Swiss origins. |
ithological research centre, also known as the | Swiss Ornithological Institute, which is based at th |
tion operated by the Sempach Bird Observatory ( | Swiss Ornithological Institute). |
In 1971, the Buren brand was returned to | Swiss ownership and by 1972, the Buren-Hamilton part |
In May 2007 he bought | Swiss packaging company SIG for NZ$3.2bn. |
ontains a permanent exhibition of the works of | Swiss painter and sculptor Jean Tinguely. |
n Basel; died November 3, 1781 in Berne) was a | Swiss painter specialised in portrait painting. |
Jean Arcelin is a French and | Swiss painter born in Paris in June of 1962. |
Hans (Sigmund) Bendel (1814 - 1853), a | Swiss painter |
returned to Switzerland, where she married the | Swiss painter Gian Pedretti. |
Bille was born in Lausanne, the daughter of | Swiss painter Edmond Bille. |
s Eilshemius is known as an important painter, | Swiss painter Louis-Leopold Robert was their common |
Fritz Zuber-Buhler was a | Swiss painter integrant of the style Academic Classi |
Konrad Grob (1828-1904), a | Swiss painter |
an Zingg (April 15, 1734 - May 26, 1816) was a | Swiss painter. |
754-1757), (Story And Illustration Of The Best | Swiss Painters) |
Michel Grandjean was a | Swiss pair skater. |
Silvia Grandjean was a | Swiss pairs skater. |
Urs Kolly (born July 24, 1968 in Tafers) is a | Swiss Paralympic athlete who has won seven gold meda |
(February 12, 1902 - February 21, 1975) was a | Swiss parasiotologist and environmentalist. |
He was born of | Swiss parents in Manchester and was accepted for tra |
Ruesch was born in Naples, Italy, to | Swiss parents. |
Kyburz was born in Lagos, Nigeria to | Swiss parents. |
Note that the | Swiss parliament, unlike the Norwegian one (but like |
ammunition from Tel Aviv to Tehran, and had a | Swiss partner, arms dealer Andreas Jenni. |
Until 2006 he only had a | Swiss passport due to the fact that both of his pare |
He officially gave up his | Swiss passport in February 2010 as a part of abdicat |
Prieur entered New Zealand on a | Swiss passport issued to her alias of "Sophie Tureng |
On 27 October 2008, he gained a | Swiss passport, but also has Albanian and Macedonian |
Carac is a | swiss pastry made of chocolate. |
eding (March 6, 1765 - February 5, 1818) was a | Swiss patriot, military officer and politician. |
ys the heroic struggle of the liberty-aspiring | Swiss patriots led by Tell against the evil and oppr |
rched by several ethnologists, for example the | Swiss Paul Wirz, the German Hans Nevermann, and the |
ts Reredos were on display in the Exposition's | Swiss Pavilion. |
Institut de rythmique Jaques-Dalcroze develops | Swiss pedagogue Emile Jaques-Dalcroze's method. |
Dr. Beat Richner (born March 13, 1947) is a | Swiss pediatrician, cellist (Beatocello), and founde |
It is named after Guido Fanconi, a | Swiss pediatrician; this may be a misnomer since Fan |
y Chinese water wheel clock and a 17th century | Swiss pendulum clock - plus a 17-note bronze carillo |
d out by employee pension funds as part of the | Swiss pension system (BVG); in order to stabilise th |
The | Swiss Pentecostal Mission (German: Schweizer Pfingst |
The first conference of | Swiss pentecostal congregations took place in 1910. |
e as many seats as the next-largest party, the | Swiss People's Party (SVP). |
locher, the most influential politician in the | Swiss People's Party. |
he main winners were the national conservative | Swiss People's Party, who doubled their number of se |
n in the size of the legislature, the populist | Swiss People's Party and Green Party both managed to |
The national conservative | Swiss People's Party and communist Swiss Party of La |
falling three seats to 21 overall, whilst the | Swiss People's Party gained one seat to 18. |
ght FDP.The Liberals, Christian Democrats, and | Swiss People's Party dominant. |
March 2010, and resulted in a victory for the | Swiss People's Party (SVP). |
The only major party to gain seats was the | Swiss People's Party, up two to eighteen, to challen |
The right-wing | Swiss People's Party and the left-wing Social Democr |
s, Traders and Independents (BGB/PAI), now the | Swiss People's Party. |
lly processed cheese slices but often Cheddar, | Swiss, pepper jack, or blue), either melted on the m |
yed due to the invasion of the stage after the | Swiss performance by a protestor (apparently under t |
No works have been recognized from his | Swiss period. |
, Switzerland, will speak their dialect with a | Swiss person from that area, as they are mutually un |
isen (8 November 1901-29 September 1998) was a | Swiss petrographer and petrologist, the son of Basel |
Ajinomoto, a Japanese company and sold by the | Swiss pharmaceutical company Novartis. |
The | Swiss pharmaceutical conglomerate Hoffmann-La Roche |
ewhere during the 1960s, some sponsored by the | Swiss pharmaceutical company Geigy (today member of |
Christophe Glaser, | Swiss pharmacian (died 1672) |
ouse and barn were built in 1888 by the famous | Swiss Philanthropist Carl Geigy. |
The | Swiss philanthropist and music patron Werner Reinhar |
Jakob Hottinger (1652-1735) was the son of the | Swiss philologist and theologian Johann Heinrich Hot |
eneva, 13 July 1910-Geneva, 5 June 2000) was a | Swiss philosopher of Polish origin, whose works deal |
Isaak Iselin (1728, Basel - Basel, 1782) was a | Swiss philosopher of history and politics. |
Arnold Reymond (1874-1958) was a | Swiss philosopher. |
Der Kongress der Pinguine is a | Swiss philosophical documentary film by Director Han |
nd - October 7, 1795, Hanover / Germany) was a | Swiss philosophical writer, naturalist, and physicia |
er Bischof (26 April 1916 - 16 May 1954) was a | Swiss photographer and photojournalist. |
Werner Bischof (1916-1954), | Swiss photographer |
Samuel-Auguste Tissot, | Swiss physician (born 1728) |
Otth (April 2 1803, Bern - May 16 1839) was a | Swiss physician and naturalist who was a native of B |
tzsche (August 26, 1900 - July 20, 1975) was a | Swiss physician and historian most notable for his s |
al's spiritual leader was Dr. Franz Riedweg, a | Swiss physician who had joined the SS and become the |
(September 7, 1524 - December 31, 1583) was a | Swiss physician and theologian best known for a post |
Felix Plater, | Swiss physician (b. |
Samuel-Auguste Tissot, | Swiss physician (died 1797) |
Elder (August 2, 1533 - March 10, 1588) was a | Swiss physician and humanist scholar. |
s asteroid was named for Albrecht von Haller a | Swiss physician, botanist and poet. |
An early ionometer is due to the | Swiss physicist Heinrich Greinacher in 1913. |
(October 23, 1905 - September 10, 1983) was a | Swiss physicist, working mainly in the U.S. |
mber 20, 1934 in Winterthur, Switzerland) is a | Swiss physicist, mathematician, deep diving pioneer, |
1802 in Geneva and died on 30 June 1893) was a | Swiss physicist. |
Egon Bretscher (1901-1973) was a | Swiss physicist. |
(UK-APC) for Albrecht von Haller (1708-1777), | Swiss physiologist who made important contributions |
It is named for Issak Abelin, | Swiss physiologist. |
Feldman is married to the | Swiss pianist Sylvie Courvoisier. |
and - 27 March 1943, Pully, Switzerland) was a | Swiss pianist and composer. |
and perpetuate the memory of the incomparable | Swiss pianist, of Romanian origin, who was born in B |
Simone Keller (*23.3.1980) is a | Swiss pianist. |
gartner (21 July 1903 - 19 October 1976) was a | Swiss pianist. |
Schwizgebel-Wang (born 19 November 1987) is a | Swiss pianist. |
Adrian Aeschbacher (1912-2002), | Swiss pianist; son of Carl, brother of Niklaus |
Eventually, the | Swiss pike squares were weakening, so the commander |
The | Swiss pikemen suffered heavy casualties. |
The | Swiss pikemen shattered the Huguenot landsknechts. |
contributed to the heavy defeat of a force of | Swiss pikemen. |
A | Swiss pilot flew above the Alps using his homemade j |
Michel Ansermet (born February 20, 1965) is a | Swiss pistol shooter who has appeared in two Olympic |
For the | Swiss place with the same name, see Mathon, Switzerl |
John Isaac Briquet (1870 - 1931) was a | Swiss plant collector. |
Total | Swiss plantations of the variety in 2009 stood at 43 |
here it is called Humagne Rouge, and the total | Swiss plantations of the variety in 2009 stood at 12 |
ere it is often called Cornalin, and the total | Swiss plantations of the variety in 2009 stood at 11 |
The total | Swiss plantations of the variety in 2009 stood at 30 |
Total | Swiss plantations of the variety in 2009 stood at 15 |
Total | Swiss plantations of the variety in 2009 stood at 20 |
y of Bernese German, the dialect spoken in the | Swiss plateau (Mittelland) portion of the canton of |
e for an early presence of the Helvetii in the | Swiss plateau, with the Emme as being one of the gol |
tch was home player Kirsten Flipkens taking on | Swiss player Patty Schnyder. |
doubles title that year (partnering his fellow | Swiss player Marc Rosset). |
uring the Davis Cup play-offs, he notably beat | Swiss player Stanislas Wawrinka. |
Most capped | Swiss player: Alexander Frei, 82 caps |
lf Frisch (May 15, 1911 - April 4, 1991) was a | Swiss playwright and novelist, regarded as highly re |
The first bridge movements, in | Swiss pocketwatches from around 1900, had three para |
Pfannenstiel got further literary honor: The | Swiss poet Albin Zollinger (1895-1941) immortalized |
ich Leuthold (9 August 1827-1 July 1879) was a | Swiss poet and translator, described by one critic a |
Jean-Pierre Vallotton is a French-speaking | Swiss poet, writer and artist. |
Juste Daniel Olivier (1807 - January 7, 1876), | Swiss poet, was born near Nyon in the canton of Vaud |
The | Swiss police eventually confirmed that Stadler commi |
1925), | Swiss police photographer |
The | Swiss police arrested him in late 1936 along with hi |
The | Swiss police was notified by the ambassador and surr |
gton Post article based on German, Spanish and | Swiss police investigations of the murder, and the p |
ties send their officers to the courses of the | Swiss Police Institute. |
In 2011 the | Swiss police arrested ten former LTTE representative |
documents; he was immediately arrested by the | Swiss police. |
The traditional | Swiss policy of avoiding foreign entanglements was a |
Jacques Freymond is a | Swiss political historian. |
the novel, set in around 2010, traces a black | Swiss political commissar's journey to the heart of |
The | Swiss political battles since 1891 have given the wo |
Christine Beerli (born 1953), | Swiss politician |
Hermann Obrecht (1882 - 1940), | Swiss politician |
Karl Scheurer (1872 - 1927), | Swiss politician |
alace of Europe was laid on 15 May 1972 by the | Swiss politician Pierre Graber. |
Sandrine Salerno (born in 1971 in Geneva) is a | Swiss politician and a member of the Socialist Party |
s Furrer (March 3, 1805 - July 25, 1861) was a | Swiss politician and member of the Swiss Federal Cou |
Langnau im Emmental - February 10, 1962) was a | Swiss politician and member of the Swiss Federal Cou |
Zurich, Kissling showed a portrait bust of the | Swiss politician Alfred Escher. |
n (January 20, 1803 - December 18, 1879) was a | Swiss politician of the Free Democratic Party. |
Hedi Lang (1931-2004), | Swiss politician |
Hans Oprecht (de) (1894 - 1978), | Swiss politician (SP) |
o, December 29, 1871 - January 23, 1940) was a | Swiss politician, member of the Swiss Federal Counci |
807 in Lausanne - 30 April 1887 in Nice) was a | Swiss politician, syndic of Lausanne from 1843 to 18 |
d was the mother of Karl Muller von Friedberg, | Swiss politician, founder and first Landamman of the |
st Nobs (July 14, 1886 - March 15, 1957) was a | Swiss politician. |
nner (December 9, 1856 - March 11, 1911) was a | Swiss politician. |
The | Swiss polity in which he spent nearly all of his lif |
1855, he became professor at the newly founded | Swiss Polytechnicum. |
n, 24 June 1977, in Worb, Canton of Bern) is a | Swiss pop singer. |
Salome Clausen is a | Swiss pop music artist, best known for winning the 2 |
2006: Radio | Swiss Pop (FM 103.8) - "Swiss Newcomers of the Year" |
Brothertunes were voted by listeners of Radio | Swiss Pop (FM 103.8) as the "Swiss Newcomers of the |
egerter (born 9 October 1976 in Fribourg) is a | Swiss pop singer and actress. |
of official releases by Stefanie Heinzmann, a | Swiss pop singer. |
heless, by 1880, Grundy County had the largest | Swiss population of any county in Tennessee. |
The entire | Swiss population is generally well educated. |
ource for his illustration of the hardship the | Swiss population had to endure under the reign of th |
to regain the bulk of the "racially suitable" | Swiss population for Germandom, and aimed at direct |
ersity of culture, language and customs in the | Swiss population. |
alon (15 February 1780 - 3 October 1860) was a | Swiss portrait painter. |
build the vehicles for VW & the Deutsche Post, | Swiss Post Offices & Lufthansa. |
Bastardiser is the first full-length album by | Swiss post-hardcore band Knut. |
The Young Gods (TYG) is a | Swiss post-industrial band. |
Last Vote is a | Swiss post-rock band that was formed in the spring o |
Many | Swiss postage stamps and other media have incorporat |
The gun was fitted to the | Swiss pre-production Pz-58. |
ong "Einmal hin, einmal her" after winning the | Swiss pre-selection. |
eflex has its origins back in the 1930s when a | Swiss precision mechanical manufacturer decided to d |
Joseph Candolfi (born July 15, 1922) is a | swiss Prelate of Roman Catholic Church. |
ch Karlen,C.M.M. (born February 1, 1922) is an | Swiss Prelate of Roman Catholic Church. |
ly 26, 1922 in Schaffhausen, Switzerland) is a | Swiss prelate, the former prefect of the Apostolic S |
The Germans and | Swiss prepare a cold oatmeal called Bircher Muesli a |
Hogan Lovells has no | Swiss presence as a result. |
In 1996 she became the coordinator of the | Swiss Priority Programme on biodiversity, and the sc |
ler Bank AG, a member of the HSBC Group, was a | Swiss private bank advising individuals and families |
Although Leonhardt continued to be involved in | Swiss pro-Nazi movements, he had in fact relocated t |
Samim (full name Samim Winiger) is a | Swiss producer of dance music. |
Stefan Mutter (Basel, 3 October 1956) was a | Swiss professional road bicycle racer. |
er (born September 23, 1978 in Hagendorn) is a | Swiss professional road racing cyclist for UCI ProTo |
i (born 1 June 1990 in Bern, Switzerland) is a | Swiss professional ice hockey defenceman who current |
as Vrabec (born October 22, 1966) is a retired | Swiss professional ice hockey centre of Czech ancest |
Annette Beutler (born 1976), a | Swiss professional cyclist |
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