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The street runs from Dizengoff Street to Ibn Gabirol Street and is 650 meters long. The city is famous for its many fashionable boutiques and coffee shops. The street lends its name to the entire area of surrounding streets which is commonly referred to as the "Basel Compound" (Hebrew: מתחם בזל, romanized: Mitham Basel). [1] [2]
The name of the street is documented for the first time in the year 1241 as "libera strata," while its official designation occurred only in the year 1861. The "Freie Strasse" is also the first connection referred to as a "street" in the old town of Basel, where traditionally the terms "Gasse" (alley) or "Berg" (mountain) were prevalent.
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Across the pond, in a suburb of South Yorkshire, the long-suffering residents of Butt Hole Road couldn't take the jokes visiting tourists and back-side baring teens any longer.
This is an alphabetical list of towns or cities (these English terms can be used interchangeably, as there is no official differentiation), which follows the FSO's definition (German: Statistische Städte 2012, French: Villes statistiques 2012), as well as places with historic town rights (h) and/or market towns (m).
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This list contains all cultural property of national significance (class A) in the canton of Basel-Landschaft from the 2009 Swiss Inventory of Cultural Property of National and Regional Significance. It is sorted by municipality and contains 36 individual buildings, 6 collections and 22 archaeological finds.