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Vignettes are required for all vehicles of up to 3.5 tonnes, driving on Slovenian motorways as of 1 July 2008. Drivers without a valid vignette are charged with cash fines between €300 and €800. On 1.4.2018, Slovenia implemented an electronic tolling of vehicles whose maximum permissible weight exceeds 3.5 tonnes. [1]
Ten national referendums were held in Switzerland in 2018. Voting took place on 4 March, 10 June, 23 September and 25 November. ... 20: 6: 0: 0: Approved Abolition of ...
The SNB announced on 6 September 2011 to set a minimum exchange rate of CHF 1.20 per euro and that it would "enforce this minimum rate with the utmost determination and is prepared to buy foreign currency in unlimited quantities" [21] [22] in order to take measures to stem the development of a possible recession. The bank stated the 1.20 ...
On 6 September 2011, the Swiss franc effectively became fixed against the euro: the Franc had always floated independently until its rapid currency appreciation during the eurozone debt crisis. The Swiss National Bank set an CHF/EUR peg that involved a minimum exchange rate of 1.20 francs to the euro, with no upper bound in place. The Bank ...
On 21 September 2017, Zurich was included on the 2017–18 Championship's final calendar in a FIA World Motor Sport Council meeting in Paris. [11] It was the tenth of twelve scheduled single seater electric car rounds of the 2017–18 Championship and took place at the Zurich Street Circuit on 10 June 2018.
The SMI is calculated in Swiss Francs, the currency of the Swiss Confederation. The securities contained in the SMI currently represent approximately 70% [ 1 ] of the free-float Swiss equity market capitalization, as well as 85% to 90% of the total trading turnover [ 11 ] of Swiss and Liechtenstein equities listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange .
Swiss National Day (German: Schweizer Bundesfeiertag; French: Fête nationale suisse; Italian: Festa nazionale svizzera; Romansh: Festa naziunala svizra) is the national holiday of Switzerland, set on 1 August. Although the founding of the Swiss Confederacy was first celebrated on this date in 1891 and annually since 1899, it has only been an ...
Grand Prix motor racing came to Switzerland in 1934, to the Bremgarten circuit, located just outside the town of Bremgarten, near the Swiss de facto capital of Bern.The Bremgarten circuit was the dominant circuit on the Swiss racing scene; it was a fast 7.27-kilometre (4.52 mi) stretch made up of public roads that went through stunning countryside and forests, sweeping from corner to corner ...