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Aarau : Switzerland

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Aarau is the capital of the Swiss canton of Aargau. It is predominantly German-speaking and Protestant. Aarau is situated in the valley of the Aar, on the river’s right bank, and at the southern foot of the Jura mountains.

An ancient fortress, Aarau was taken by the Bernese in 1415, and in 1798 became for six months the capital of the Helvetic Republic.

L’Abbaye : Switzerland

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L’Abbaye is a commune in Switzerland in the canton of Vaud, located in the district of de la Valle. The abbey it is named for is (information needed).

It is located at the heart of the vall de Joux in the Jura. It includes also the hamlets of Bioux and du Pont.

Aigle : Switzerland

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Aigle is a commune in Switzerland of the canton of Vaud, located in the district of Aigle, of which it is the chief town. The name of this commune in French means eagle.

The Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) is based in Aigle.

Alpnach : Switzerland

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Alpnach is a municipality in the canton of Obwalden in Switzerland. It has a population of 5100 of which 600 are of foreign nationality (2000).

There are 300 local businesses which employ 1800 people. 16% of these are in the agricultural sector, 42% in trade and industry, 42% in services.

The main sights of Alpnach are: the world’s steepest rack railway to the mountain Pilatus, a Roman mansion, and a hand- operated print shop.

Appenzell : Switzerland

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Appenzell is the capital of the canton of Appenzell Innerrhoden in Switzerland.

Parts of the town Appenzell belongs to the districts Appenzell, Schwende and Rte. Because of that, for firefighting, energy and water, the town Appenzell has a special-purpose municipality, the Feuerschaugemeinde.

History
In 1071 the town was referred to was Abbacella. By 1223 this changed to Abbatiscella, meaning the Abbot’s cell. This refers to the landlord of the abbey.

Apples : Switzerland

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Apples (pronounced almost like “apple”) is a commune in Switzerland. It is located in the Aubonne district, within the canton of Vaud, at 4633? N 626? E.

Arni : Switzerland

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Arni is a small village in the Aargau Canton of Switzerland with a population of 1518. It is located at 568m above sea level. Arni recently celebrated 750 years.

Aubonne : Switzerland

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Aubonne is a municipality, seat of the district of Aubonne of the canton of Vaud, Switzerland.

Bad Ragaz : Switzerland

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Bad Ragaz, Switzerland, is home to a famous natural spring and is a popular spa and health resort destination. One of the largest spa hotels is the Grand Hotel Quellenhof, owned by the Schmidheiny family.

The population in 2001 was 4936 and the town is in south-east of the canton St. Gallen at the end of the Tamina valley.

Baden : Switzerland

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Baden is a town in the Swiss canton of Aargau, on the left bank of the river Limmat, 25 km N.W. of Zrich. Permanent population (2002): 16,000.

Sights
Baden is chiefly visited by reason of its hot sulphur springs, which are mentioned by Tacitus (Histories i. cap. 7) and were very fashionable in the 15th and 16th centuries. They are especially efficacious in cases of gouty and rheumatic affections. They lie a little north of the old town at the river. Many Roman remains have been found in and near the gardens of the Kursaal. The town, dominated on the west by the ruined castle of Stein, is very picturesque, with its steep and narrow streets, its old wooden bridge and its one surviving gateway.

History
The castle Stein was formerly a stronghold of the Habsburgs, but destroyed in 1415 and again in 1712. In 1415 Baden (with the Aargau) was conquered by the Eight Swiss Confederates, whose bailiff inhabited the other castle, on the right bank of the Limmat, which defends the ancient bridge across the river. As the conquest of the Aargau was the first made by the Confederates, their delegates (or the federal diet) naturally met at Baden, from 1426 to about 1712, to settle matters relating to these subject lands, so that during that period Baden was really the capital of Switzerland. The diet sat in the beautifully carved diet hall in the town-hall or Rathaus, which can be visited. There was also signed in 1714 the Treaty of Baden which put an end to the war between France and the Holy Roman Empire, and thus completed the treaty of Utrecht (1713). Baden was the capital of the canton of Baden, from 1798 until 1803, when the canton of Aargau was created.

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