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  2. Swiss coordinate system - Wikipedia

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    The Swiss coordinate system (or Swiss grid) is a geographic coordinate system used in Switzerland and Liechtenstein for maps and surveying by the Swiss Federal Office of Topography . A first coordinate system was introduced in 1903 under the name LV03 ( Landesvermessung 1903 , German for “land survey 1903”), based on the Mercator projection ...

  3. CIG de Malley - Wikipedia

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    The CIG de Malley opened in 1984 and had a capacity of 9,000 people, [1] although because most of the arena consisted of terraces a maximum of 12,000 people could attend the games. [ 2 ] The arena hosted the European champions cup final on April 2, 1987, in which Tracer Milano prevailed over Maccabi Tel Aviv 71-69 [ 3 ] [ 4 ] in front of 10,500 ...

  4. Swiss Life Arena - Wikipedia

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    The arena will also host games of GCK/ZSC Lions young talent. The Swiss Life Arena is planned as a multifunctional event space and is to enjoy modern infrastructure. With its steeply graded seating and compact construction, the arena will be a “cauldron”, with a focus on sports and corporate events.

  5. Ottmar Hitzfeld Arena - Wikipedia

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    The stadium was the host of the European Football Championship of Mountain Villages, first held in 2008 [12] which was organized in collaboration with the European Football Championship in Austria and Switzerland. [2] [13] The Championship in Gspon was won by Spain who beat Sweden in the final. Switzerland was third after defeating France. [5]

  6. Rotenfluebahn - Wikipedia

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    The Rotenfluebahn is a gondola lift in the canton of Schwyz.It links Rickenbach with the Rotenfluh.It's owned and operated by the Rotenfluebahn Mythenregion AG (formerly Seilbahn Rickenbach-Rotenfluh AG until September 2013).

  7. Swissporarena - Wikipedia

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    Swissporarena is a multi-use stadium in Lucerne, Switzerland, completed in 2011. It is used mostly for football matches and hosts the home matches of FC Luzern of the Swiss Super League . The stadium has a capacity of 16,800 spectators, including an away fans' section fitted with 390 rail seats for safe standing .

  8. Valascia - Wikipedia

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    Valascia was an indoor sporting arena located in Ambrì, Switzerland.The capacity of the arena was 6,500 and was built in 1959. [1] It served as the home arena of the HC Ambri-Piotta ice hockey team of the National League (NL) from 1959 to 2021.

  9. Kybunpark - Wikipedia

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    The first match in the new stadium was played on 30 May 2008 when Switzerland won against Liechtenstein 3:0 (18,000 spectators). The official inauguration was held on 5 July 2008. Starting July 2012, the Kybunpark was the temporary home of FC Wil , while the second division side built its own new stadium to meet Swiss Football League requirements.