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Europe in 1910 with World War I alliances highlighted. Switzerland (yellow) found itself surrounded by members of opposing alliances. During the First World War, Switzerland sustained its policy of neutrality despite sharing land borders with two of the Central Powers (Germany and Austria-Hungary) and two of the Allied Powers (France and Italy).
Moon Music: Coldplay: 20 October "Die with a Smile" Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars: Easy Muni: Stubete Gäng 27 October: Andrea Berg: Andrea Berg: 3 November: Chromakopia: Tyler, the Creator: 10 November: Songs of a Lost World: The Cure: 17 November: Jahreszyte: Heimweh 24 November "The Emptiness Machine" Linkin Park: From Zero: Linkin Park 1 ...
The Campaign for an Independent and Neutral Switzerland (German: Aktion für eine unabhängige und neutrale Schweiz or AUNS, French: Action pour une Suisse indépendante et neutre or ASIN, Italian: Azione per una Svizzera neutrale e indipendente or ASNI), abbreviated to AUNS, is a political organisation in Switzerland that supports Swiss independence and neutrality.
Song Artist Weeks at number one 1968 [1] 2 January "Monja"† [2] Roland W. 5 6 February "Judy in Disguise" John Fred & His Playboy Band: 5 12 March "Words" Bee Gees: 2 26 March "Lady Madonna" The Beatles: 4 23 April "Delilah" Tom Jones: 8 18 June "A Man Without Love" Engelbert Humperdinck: 6 30 July "Heavenly Club" Les Sauterelles: 6 10 ...
Switzerland is surrounded by the European Union but not an EU member itself, thereby also maintaining its neutrality with regard to EU membership and the EU mutual defence clause enshrined in Article 42.7 of the consolidated version of the Treaty on European Union, although the EU treaty also provides for neutral countries to maintain their ...
Die grosse Entscheidungs Show 2012 was the second edition of the Swiss national final format that selected Switzerland's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2012. The national final was a collaboration between three broadcasters in Switzerland: the Swiss-German broadcaster Schweizer Fernsehen (SF) and radio station DRS 3, the radio station from SF DRS 3, the Swiss-French broadcaster Radio ...
The following gives the original text of the 1811 version alongside the text of the full seven verses as current in the 1830s. Abridged versions of the lyrics as used in the role of national anthem often reduce the text from seven to three verses, giving either verses 1, 2, 6 or alternatively 1, 3, 6 (as numbered below).
Pages in category "Songs about Switzerland" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Beresinalied; G.