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The canton of Zurich (German: Kanton Zürich [ˈtsyːrɪç] ⓘ; French: Canton de Zurich; Romansh: Chantun Turitg; Italian: Canton Zurigo) is an administrative unit of Switzerland, situated in the northeastern part of the country.
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Zurich (German: Zürich; Alemannic German: Züri) is the...
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Zürich lost much of its power in the Helvetic Republic, with...
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Zurich (German: Zürich; Alemannic German: Züri) is the largest city in Switzerland and the capital of the canton of Zurich. It is located in north-central Switzerland, [5] at the northwestern tip of Lake Zurich.
The 26 cantons of Switzerland [1] are the member states of the Swiss Confederation. The nucleus of the Swiss Confederacy in the form of the first three confederate allies used to be referred to as the Waldstätte.
There are 160 municipalities in the canton of Zurich in Switzerland. In general, municipalities (German: Politische Gemeinden) in Switzerland are grouped in districts (Bezirke), their capital municipalities are written in bold letters.
MunicipalityPopulation (31 December 2020)[6]Area In Km 2Inhabitants/ Km 27017.689119,0497.792,4451,7095.243262,0147.87256The canton of Zurich (German: Kanton Zürich [ˈtsyːrɪç] ⓘ; French: Canton de Zurich; Romansh: Chantun Turitg; Italian: Canton Zurigo) is an administrative unit of Switzerland, situated in the northeastern part of the country.
Zürich (Swiss German: Züri, French: Zurich, Italian: Zurigo, Romansh: Turitg) is a canton of Switzerland. About 1.2 million people live there. The canton is in the northeast of Switzerland. The city of Zürich is its capital.
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Zürich lost much of its power in the Helvetic Republic, with territory lost to the Aargau, the Thurgau and the Canton of Linth. In 1799, the city became even a battlefield of the French Revolutionary Wars of the Second Coalition, at the First Battle of Zürich in June and the Second Battle of Zürich in September.