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The A1 is the Autobahn which connects the west of Switzerland (Romandy) to the east. Likewise, the A2 connects the north to the south. The A1 runs from Geneva in the...
The A1 highway is the most important west-east axis for car traffic. It connects the cities of Geneva and St. Gallen and while doing so traverses nine cantons. Behind...
The highway A1 is the most important road connection in the Swiss Plateau. It leads from St. Gallen (670 m above sea level) in Eastern Switzerland to Geneva (French:...
The A1 highway is the most important west-east axis for car traffic. It connects the cities of Geneva and St. Gallen and while doing so traverses nine cantons. The two...
The Würenlos highway rest stop, which is open 365 days a year, is often called «Fressbalken» (munch beam) because of its architecture. The Baregg Tunnel is a...
The highway A3 (Autobahn A3) belongs to the Swiss highway network. It begins as a continuation of the French A35 at the highway customs station Basel|Saint-Louis. Along...
The highway A5 (Autobahn A5) runs from the highway A1 (Autobahn A1) near Yverdon-les-Bains along the Jura range via Neuenburg and Biel|Bienne to Solothurn, where it...
Leuzigen is a municipality in the Seeland administrative district of the canton of Bern. It consists of the actual village and the hamlet of Brunnadern, which is...
The city of Aarau (382 m above sea level) is the capital of the canton of Aargau in the Swiss Plateau. The city as well as the canton owe their name to the Aar river....
The Aar springs in the Grimsel region in the Central Swiss Alps and traverses Central Switzerland in a vast, roughly 300-km-long arch. The Aar is at the same time the...