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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 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...
The cathedral is the landmark of the village of Arlesheim (334 m above sea level) which lies in the canton of Basel-Land. The Arlesheim cathedral was built in Baroque...
Frenkendorf (337 m above sea level) is part of the Liestal agglomeration. The town was the site of an armed dispute which led to the separation of Basel-Stadt and...
A Roman settlement was discovered in the present-day area of Augst (275 m above sea level). When this Roman colony was founded (44 BC), it belonged to the Gallia...
The Rhine rises in the canton of Graubünden and flows westward through Northern Switzerland. In Basel, the Rhine makes a sharp turn to the north, and the river becomes...
The Röserental valley in the upper Basel area is a tributary valley of the Ergolztal valley. In Liestal (327 m above sea level), the Rösenrenbach creek empties into...
Basel (259 m above sea level) lies in Northwestern Switzerland at the border to France and Switzerland. The third-largest city in Switzerland is characterized by...
The Baregg Tunnel is a 1.1-km-long tunnel below the Baregg, a hill of the Heitersberg mountain range in the canton of Aargau. It is situated south of Baden between...
The Rhine harbor of Kleinhüningen is located on the right side of the Rhine at the northwestern end of Basel (260 m above sea level). The handling facilities for...