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  1. Only its Roman name survived, the Latin “Colonia” compressed into the single nasal syllable “Nyon”. The region was integrated into the Kingdom of Burgundy after 443, then was passed from lord to lord until the Bernese conquered Vaud in 1536. In 1781, a French entrepreneur Jacques Dortu opened a porcelain workshop in the town, staffed by ...

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    Nyon remained an important transhipment point for trade along Lake Geneva and from France and Italy. Grain and wood came from Burgundy and Franche-Comté through the Col de la Givrine and Saint-Cergue on to Geneva. In 1537–76, the customs post of Nyon was the most profitable in the bailiwick.

  3. Oct 3, 2008 · A limited supply of the first pairs went on sale in Wilmington, Delaware, in October 1939, but the stockings did not reach the national market until 15 May 1940. Offered at $1.15 a pair, they were sold out at most locations by noon.

  4. Sep 19, 2005 · 70 years ago in a research laboratory in Delaware, USA, a young scientist made a discovery that was to change the face of fashion forever. Nylon was the world’s first totally synthetic fibre...

  5. The area was first settled during the Roman era and grew into an important center for trade and commerce. During the Middle Ages, the town was an important stop on the pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela.

  6. to hold the Mediterranean talks at Nyon, Switzerland, thirteen miles from Geneva since Italy and Germany did not want to hold a con-ference at the League capital. It was hoped that Nyon would eli-minate a possible reason for Italy not coming. The choice of Nyon would also permit the various foreign ministers to be near Geneva

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    The ability to acquire a large number of chemists and engineers quickly was a huge contribution to the success of DuPont's nylon project. [8]: 100–101 The first nylon plant was located at Seaford, Delaware, beginning commercial production on December 15, 1939.

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