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DEMOGRAPHICS
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There are officially 358,540 people living in Zürich (as of 2007), making it Switzerland's largest city. Of registered inhabitants, 30.6% (115,379 people) do not hold Swiss citizenship. Of these, German citizens make up the largest group with 22.0%, ... |
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TRAVEL TO ZURICH
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Zurich is the largest city in the Switzerland and plays host to a large share of the country's tourist inflow. Any person visiting Switzerland is expected to have a special Zurich travel plan in mind as well. Termed as the "Portal to the Alps", Zuric... |
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THINGS TO DO IN ZURICH
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If you are sightseeing, chances are you are on the Mall. The National Mall is a unique National Park, filled with an intense concentration of monuments, memorials, museums, and monumental government buildings instantly recognizable to people all over... |
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TOURIST INFORMATION
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Located at the north end of Lake Zurich, on both sides abound expensive homes and roads to walk along the lake.The most known of the city are certainly Fraumunster churches and Grossmunster solemnly placed opposite each other on both banks of the Lim... |
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HISTORY OF ZüRICH
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Zürich was continuously inhabited since Roman times. The name Zurich is possibly derived from the Celtic dur (water). It is first mentioned in 807 under the form Turigus, then in 853 as Turegus. The Latinized form is Turicum, but the false form Tigur... |
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EARLY HISTORY
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Numerous lake-side settlements from the Neolithic and Bronze age have been found, such as those in the Zürich Pressehaus and Zürich Mozartstrasse. The settlements were found in the 1800s, submerged in Lake Zurich. In 2004, traces of a previously unkn... |
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