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Gstaad (/ɡəˈʃtɑːd, ɡəˈstɑːd/ gə-S(H)TAHD, German: [kʃtaːt]) is a town in the German-speaking
section of the
Canton of Bern in
southwestern Switzerland...
- Switzerland. The
school also owns a
campus in the ski
resort village of
Gstaad in the
canton of Bern, to
where the
student body,
faculty and
staff move...
- The
Swiss Open
Gstaad (currently
sponsored by EFG
International and
called the EFG
Swiss Open
Gstaad) is a
tennis tournament held in
Gstaad, Switzerland...
- The
Alpina Gstaad is a
luxury 56-room
hotel in the
Oberbort area of
Gstaad, Switzerland. It is
owned by Jean
Claude Mimran and
Marcel Bach. It was opened...
- 46.4731462°N 7.2844935°E / 46.4731462; 7.2844935 The
Gstaad Palace is a
luxury hotel in
Gstaad, Switzerland. It was
opened in
December 1913 and is a...
- 17th seed Nick
Kyrgios directly in the
second round. At the
Swiss Open
Gstaad,
Berrettini won his
first ATP title,
defeating Roberto Bautista Agut in...
- The 2024
Swiss Open
Gstaad (also
known as the EFG
Swiss Open
Gstaad for
sponsorship reasons) was a men's
tennis tournament pla**** on
outdoor clay courts...
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Festival Gstaad is a
music festival founded by the
violinist Yehudi Menuhin held
every summer since 1957 in the
Swiss alpine town of
Gstaad,
after being...
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Glacier 3000 (officially
Gstaad 3000 AG) is a
company that
operates several cable cars. It was
created in 2005 and took over the ****ets of the then bankrupt...
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singles tennis title at the 2024
Swiss Open
Gstaad. He did not drop a set en
route to his
second title in
Gstaad (after 2018) and
ninth ATP Tour
title overall...