The administration of the governmental system is organized through the levels of nation, region, department, arrondissement, canton, and commune. |
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Argent, a sea-dog rampant purpure breathing flames gules, a laurel wreath in canton purpure. |
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Another series of simple devices are termed subordinaries, and these include such as the canton, the gyron and the label. |
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Per fess Or and Azure, a chevron Gules between three mullets counterchanged a canton of England a fleur-de-lis for difference. |
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This rule shall apply only to animals originating in the canton of Grisons. |
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These systems vary from one canton to another, but increasingly every effort is made to ensure that children can follow mainstream schooling. |
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Those guidelines did not replace more restrictive police regulations that might be in force in a particular canton. |
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Renate Schwob studied law at the University of Basel and qualified as a notary and attorney-at-law in the canton of Solothurn. |
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The canton has an integration service and a contact office that offers counselling against rightist extremism. |
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The activities of the project in Ecuador focused on 4 Indian communities in the canton of Antonio Ante of the Province of Imbabura. |
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Emigres from the Blenio Valley in canton Ticino set up businesses in cities in Italy, Germany and the Netherlands. |
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A mark of recognition that is applied exclusively to products that are emblematic of the canton. |
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But the most outstanding signs of this old presence are the dolmens strewed about the canton which gave its name to the area. |
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The Australian flag of course features the British union flag in the canton, a flag which signifies, intrinsically, the union of the English, Irish and Scottish nations. |
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Police in Aargau canton say residents heard shots in Würenlingen, a town of about 4,500 people north-west of Zurich, late on Saturday night. |
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The division between cantons held at 11-11 for two hours until Zurich, the largest canton, weighed in on the side of the UN supporters, assuring their victory. |
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An area of the canton of Berne was agitating to secede, and this was permitted under legislation adopted by the canton. |
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These were, in the Portuguese version, per pale argent and vert, two roses dimidiating as many fleurs-de-lis, in dexter canton a dove volant argent. |
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After serving a curacy in Geneva from 1909 to 1911, he was appointed to the working-class parish of Safenwil, in Aargau canton. |
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Take this opportunity to enjoy a day trip to the canton of Obwalden and visit our tunnel training facility in Lungern. |
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Depending on the business, it can make perfect sense to relocate production to another canton or European country. |
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In an early 1990s, as a still-recent transplant to America, Huang drove from Tuscaloosa to Buffalo and passed canton, Ohio. |
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The memory of 1912, Carlisle, and canton was as fresh as yesterday in that pre-television era. |
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Besides national laws, many laws are written at canton or even community level. |
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The Democrat's early voting edge in Stark means that they are confident of winning the cities of canton, Massillon, and Alliance. |
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From the perspective of the canton however, the introduced policy aims to correct other imperfections on the market. |
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Verify, if you are entitled to reduced premiums by your canton of residence. |
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Gasser Felstechnik AG is an innovative and independent company, founded in 1922 and located in the canton of Obwalden with around 200 employees. |
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According to article 9 of the Firearms Act, Swiss nationals could request a firearms licence in their canton of residence only, whereas foreigners submitted their application in the canton in which the weapon was purchased. |
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Robust, well adapted to the climate and to the topography of the country, the cow of the Hérens breed is a true symbol of mountain life in the canton of Valais. |
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Then I cleaned it thoroughly, oiled, wrapped it in a piece of canton flannel and locked it up. |
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From the period of 1600, the canton consisted of a St George's Cross representing the Kingdom of England. |
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For example, in the canton of Uri, the villagers elected a Landammann each year, yet only a limited number of families supplied candidates. |
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The original flag appears in the canton of the Commissioners' Ensign of the Northern Lighthouse Board. |
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One version showed St George's cross with St Andrew's cross in the canton, and another version placed the two crosses side by side. |
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The move was a concession given to conservatives, who preferred to keep the old flag, with its Union Flag in the canton. |
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The jacks of ships flying variants of the Blue Ensign are square and have a square Union Flag in the canton. |
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After 1490, canton was increasingly used in French and Italian documents to refer to the members of the Swiss Confederacy. |
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Traditionally, the flags follow the Blue Ensign design, with the Union Flag in the canton, and the territory's coat of arms in the fly. |
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Le Havre is the capital of the canton and since 1974 has been the see of the diocese of Le Havre. |
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Its canton contains a circle of 12 stars surrounding a centered, larger 13th star. |
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In 1979 areas from the canton of Bern attained independence from the Bernese, forming the new canton of Jura. |
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Moreover, parents, also Somali, who had their daughter aged two mutilated on Swiss land, were sentenced to two years of prison, as a deferred sentence in the canton Zurich although the facts happened 11 years ago. |
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On 11th June 2008, the investigating magistrate of the canton of Fribourg sentenced to six months of prison, as a deferred sentence a Somalia citizen living in the canton because she exposed her half sister to FGM in Somalia. |
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The decision handed down on 12 July 2005 in the Munari v. Switzerland case concerned a criminal action in the canton of Tessino, which had been going on for eight and a half years in the same court. |
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Lüthy Gottfried, arms manufacturer of 1888 to 1900 in Hasle canton of Bern, It had also an authorization to carry out repairs on the military weapons, and moreover, in complement it worked with the Arsenal of Solothurn. |
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Aarau, capital of Aargau canton, northern Switzerland, at the southern foot of the Jura Mountains, on the right bank of the Aare River, west of Zürich. |
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As the central hospital for the canton of Aargau, it is the centrepiece of the Aargau health network with over 30 treatment centres and diagnostic institutes. |
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The research center in Stein in the canton of Aargau is one of Syngenta's five most important facilities for the research and development of new crop protec tion products. |
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These dogs must be kept on a leash in any public areas within the canton. |
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These are known as the first and second Villmergen Wars, after the location in modern-day canton Aargau where the final battle was fought in each case. |
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It is our aim, that with us, travelling and sociability conjoin, which in the canton of Valais is especially symbolised by it's excellent local wines. |
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Our access to Swiss tax authorities for your canton means your financial situation will be handled professionally, discreetly, and with only the most favorable outcome. |
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However, under that law, the adoption of protective measures and the appointment of a person of trust presupposed the minor's assignment to a canton. |
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Quick-witted, with a malicious twinkle in his eye, a stentorian voice and the physique of a man from the high mountains, Sébastien Demont cannot deny his origins in the canton of Valais. |
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And he avoided paying taxes like a good Zurich burgher by moving to nearby Wilen in the next canton, where taxes are lower. Yet even his detractors admit that he shook up corporate Switzerland. |
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The plaintiff had requested an administrative assistant in the prosecutor's office of the canton of Zurich to supply information about possible previous convictions of suspects in a major housebreaking case. |
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Last year, takings of over CHF 500,000 enabled dozens of children to have surgery in the university hospitals of Lausanne and Geneva and ensured their convalescence at the Maison of Terre des hommes in the canton of Valais. |
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Each canton would be composed of councils overseen by a general assembly. |
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Supplementary property tax: the canton of Geneva also imposes a supplementary property tax which is a special tax of a real nature calculated on the basis of proportional rates on the value of properties located in Geneva. |
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In the Council of States each canton has the same number of votes. |
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However, in order to take out this coverage, you need to submit a request for exemption from compulsory insurance to the Health Department of the canton in which you work. |
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Would you like to spend at least 10 days annually over a period of at least 5 years as an ifa instructor in addition to your work as an instructor for your canton? |
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The canton should be draped over the upper left corner of the casket and the Flag should be removed before the casket is lowered into the grave or after the service at a crematorium. |
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The springs of Bad Ragaz belong to the canton, and we are the users. |
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The Cadlimo Valley in the canton of Ticino is drained by the Reno di Medel, which crosses the geomorphologic Alpine main ridge from the south. |
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Further royal references are made on the canton, which shows Scone Palace surmounted by the Crown of Scotland. |
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The Ambrosian rite is also practised in other surrounding locations in Lombardy, parts of Piedmont and in the Swiss canton of Ticino. |
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At Monte San Giorgio, on the border with Swiss canton Ticino just south of Lake Lugano, a wide range of marine Triassic fossils have been found. |
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Both are located within the Pennine Alps in the canton of Valais, on the border with Italy. |
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The wettest conditions persist in the high Alps and in the Ticino canton which has much sun yet heavy bursts of rain from time to time. |
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Each canton has its own constitution, and its own parliament, government and courts. |
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The French term canton was not adopted into German usage prior to 1648, and after that only in occasional use. |
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The cantonal governments consist of either five or seven members, depending on the canton. |
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Eligible citizens of the canton or district meet on a certain day in the open air to decide on specific issues. |
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Symptomatic of the federalist system of Switzerland, the Landsgemeinde differs in the scope of its usage from canton to canton. |
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Likewise, each year on the day of the Landsgemeinde, participants can use all public transports of the canton for free. |
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Zwingli, the papal partisan, found himself in a difficult position and he decided to retreat to Einsiedeln in the canton of Schwyz. |
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But it was only after another disputation that Bern counted itself as a canton of the Reformation. |
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It connects Martigny in the canton of Valais in Switzerland with Aosta in the region Aosta Valley in Italy. |
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The pass itself is located in Switzerland in the canton of Valais, very close to Italy. |
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Contract awarded for canton road improvement casbil a village canton cheguate chequin. |
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The spoon with the bear finial features the older coin of the two, a 20 Kreuzer piece dated 1797 from the Swiss canton of Bern, the emblem of Bern being a bear. |
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The same etymological origin is shared by the names of various other Celtic or Latin peoples such as the Walloons and the Vlachs, as well as of the Swiss canton of Valais. |
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The flags of all six Australian States retain the Union Jack in the canton, as do some regional flags such as the Upper and Lower Murray River Flags. |
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Each canton formed its own alliances within and without the Confederation. |
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Amidst the snow-capped peaks in this semi-remote canton, the world's elites indulge in intense networking, customer ingratiation, and platitudinizing with one's peers. |
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Switzerland's fourth official language, Romansh is spoken by around 34,000 people, mostly residing in small mountain towns in the north-eastern canton of Grisons. |
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Ptolemy's view of Germans in the region indicates that the tribal structure had lost its grip in the Black Forest region and was replaced by a canton structure. |
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The name was extended to the area dominated by the canton, and after the Swabian War of 1499 gradually came to be used for the entire Confederation. |
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In Switzerland the canton of Bern was named for the bears but the last bear is recorded as having been killed in 1792 above Kleine Scheidegg by three hunters from Grindelwald. |
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Our canton is not graced with a Matterhorn, but the Jura has fantastic fossils and a complete skeleton of a Plateosaurus in the Dinosaur Museum in Frick. |
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The English East India Company flag changed with history, with a canton based on the current flag of the Kingdom, and a field of 9 to 13 alternating red and white stripes. |
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Caen gave its name to a 10th canton, of which it was not part. |
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In Latin texts, a canton of the Helvetic Confederacy is rendered pagus. |
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Each canton has its own constitution, legislature, government and courts. |
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The Union Flag can be found in the canton of several of the ensigns flown by vessels and aircraft of the United Kingdom and its overseas territories. |
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The name of each canton in its own official language is shown in bold. |
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The Miskito people sometimes use a similar flag that also incorporates the Union Jack in its canton, due to long periods of contact in the Mosquito Coast. |
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At the Landsgemeinde, citizens of a district or canton assemble annually in a public space under open sky to vote on a series of ballot questions. |
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