- (until 1999 half-cantons) are
referred to as
beide Appenzell ("both
Appenzells"). The name
Appenzell derives from Latin:
abbatis cella 'cell (i.e., estate)...
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Appenzell Innerrhoden (German:
Kanton Appenzell Innerrhoden [ˈapn̩tsɛl ˈɪnərˌroːdn̩] ; Romansh:
Chantun Appenzell Dadens; French:
Canton d'Appenzell Rhodes-Intérieures;...
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Appenzell continued to
refer to both half-cantons,
although this
usage has
since become outdated.
Usually die
beiden Appenzell ("the two
Appenzells")...
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Appenzell is a village,
though considered as a town by the FSO, and the
capital of the
canton of
Appenzell Innerrhoden in Switzerland.
Appenzell has no...
- of
Appenzell Innerrhoden Appenzell Ausserrhoden (
Appenzell Outer-Rhodes), a
canton Appenzell Innerrhoden (
Appenzell Inner-Rhodes), a
canton Appenzell District...
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Appenzell Railways (German:
Appenzeller Bahnen, AB) is a
Swiss railway company with
headquarters in Herisau. It
operates a
network of
railways in the...
- The
Appenzell Alps (German:
Appenzeller Alpen) are a
mountain range in
Switzerland on the
northern edge of the Alps. They
extend into the
cantons of Appenzell...
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Appenzell District is a
district of the
canton of
Appenzell Innerrhoden in Switzerland. It has a po****tion of 5,793 (as of
December 2020[update]). The...
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originates in the "half-cantons" of the
historic Appenzell region,
Appenzell Ausserrhoden and
Appenzell Innerrhoden, and has
spread into the neighbouring...
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Stein is a muni****lity in the
canton of
Appenzell Ausserrhoden in Switzerland. The muni****lity
separated from
Hundwil in 1749 and was
named after the...