- in the
canton of
Fribourg in Switzerland.
Bossonnens is
first mentioned about 1000 as Bucenens.
Bossonnens has an area of 4.12 km2 (1.59 sq mi). Of this...
- ATP
points of his
career in a four-w****
Swiss satellite tournament in
Bossonnens, thus
making his
debut in the ATP
rankings at No. 803, just five spots...
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Bossonnens railway station (French: Gare de
Bossonnens), is a
railway station in the muni****lity of
Bossonnens, in the
Swiss canton of Fribourg. It is...
- No. Year
Tournament Surface Partner Opponents Score 1. 1987
Bossonnens,
Switzerland Hard Bud
Schultz Heiner Moraing Alexander Mronz 6–4, 6–3 2. 1987 Helsinki...
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Bossonnens Castle is a
castle in the muni****lity of
Bossonnens of the
Canton of
Fribourg in Switzerland. It is a
Swiss heritage site of
national significance...
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Reichenbach Wittigkofen Barberêche
Bulle Corbières
Vuippens Surpierre Bossonnens Castella Chenaux De
Diesbach Griset de
Forel Gruyères
Illens Löwenberg...
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built when two
excellent men were living: François de Challant, L[or]d of
Bossonnens and Châtillon, and Jean de Challant, Lord of
Cossonay - his sons...
- bus line,
operated by
motor buses, goes up to Châtel-Saint-Denis and
Bossonnens.
There are also late
night Petit Prince buses.
Vevey is well connected...
- Bas-Intyamon
Belfaux Belmont-Broye Billens-Hennens Bois-d'Amont Bösingen
Bossonnens Botterens Broc Brünisried
Bulle Châtel-Saint-Denis Châtel-sur-Montsalvens...
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Castle in the 12th or 13th century.
Rodolphe 1st of Oron was Lord of Oron,
Bossonnens and Attalens.
Pierre of Oron was
Bishop of Sion
between 1275 and 1287...