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Zurich

Battle of Zurich
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Chameleon (computing)
Chameleon is a computer workstation design produced at ETH Zurich running the Oberon operating system ...
Affoltern
There are commune names that have the name Affoltern in Switzerland: Affoltern am Albis, in the Canton of Zurich Affoltern im Emmental, in the Canton of Bern In 1934, a commune amamgalate with the city of Zurich that carried the name Affoltern bei Zurich : Zurich-Affoltern See also ...
Battle of Zurich (1799)
First Battle of Zurich – June 4 – 7 , 1799 – Austria defeats France Second Battle of Zurich – September 25 – 26 , 1799 – France defeats Austria & Russia ...
Rote Fabrik
A kickin' old venue in Zurich that had some great shows there. Fits about 600 people, excellent size ...
Greifensee
Greifensee is a small lake 20 km to the northeast of Lake Zurich and the city of Zurich. As the second largest lake in the Canton of Zurich (Lake Zurich being the largest), it is about 6 km long and... than 10,000 people), approximately 20 kilometers to the northeast of Zurich in the country of ...
A4 (Switzerland)
The A4 motorway in Switzerland begins from Schaffhausen in northern Switzerland through to central Switzerland. Route : Bargen - Schaffhausen - Winterthur - Zurich - Central Switzerland ...
London Wasps
London Wasps is an English rugby union team. It is currently in the Zurich Premiership league. Notable Wasps players include English international representatives Lawrence Dallaglio and Josh Lewsey ...
Stadelhofen Station
Famous railway station re-built by Santiago Calatrava, a Spanish architect in the centre of Zurich, close to the Opera House and the Lake ...
10  Swiss Re
Swiss Re is the world's second largest reinsurance company, and the world's largest life and health reinsurer. The company's headquarters are in Zurich ...
11  List of universities in Switzerland
. Gallen (St. Gallen) University of Zurich (Zürich) European Graduate School (EGS) (Saas-Fee) ETH Zurich (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich) (Zürich) EPFL (Swiss Federal Institute of ...
12  Al Dubin
Al Dubin (June 10, 1891 - February 11, 1945) was a Swiss-born lyricist. He was born in Zurich, Switzerland and died in New York City. Dubin was responsible for lyrics to several Broadway shows ...
13  Bollingen
Bollingen is a village near Rapperswil, Switzerland. It is located on the north bank of the lake of Zurich and is part of the political municipality Jona. The convent of Wurmsbach is located in the village ...
14  GROMOS
GROMOS is a force field for molecular dynamics developed at the University of Groningen and the ETH Zurich. GROMOS (currently GROMOS96 ) is also the name for the molecular dynamics simulation package associated with this force field ...
15  Kaiserin Josephine
Kaiserin Josephine is an operetta in 8 scenes by Emmerich Kalman. The libretto was by P. Knepler and G. Herczeg. It premiered in Zurich, at the Stadt Theater, on 18 January 1936 ...


 
 
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