Coins of the Swiss franc
The coins of the Swiss franc are the official coins used in Switzerland and Liechtenstein. The name of the subunit is centime in French and internationally, Rappen in German, centesimo in Italian, and rap in Romansh.
There are coins in denominations of 5 centimes, 10 centimes, 20 centimes, ½ franc, 1 franc, 2 francs and 5 francs.
- Urseren
- The Urseren is the valley of the upper Reuss in Uri, Switzerland, running southwest to northeast, from Realp to Hospental and Andermatt
- Oberhasli
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- Waldstätte
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Waldstätte is a term which has been used since the early thirteenth century to refer to the Stätte, or later Ort or Stand of the early confederate allies of Uri, Schwyz and Unterwalden in today's Central Switzerland
- Zürich Town Hall
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- List of valleys of the Alps
- The main valleys of the Alps, orographically by drainage basin
- Mittelschule
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- History of Thurgau
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A County of Thurgau existed from the 13th century until 1798.
Parts of Thurgau were acquired by the Old Swiss Confederacy during the early 15th century, and the entire
- Seeztal
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- History of Uri
- Uri is a Swiss Talschaft and canton in the upper Reuss valley
- Coat of arms of the Luhansk People's Republic
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