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Canton of
Nidwalden or
Nidwald (German:
Kanton Nidwalden [ˈniːdˌvaldn̩] ; Romansh:
Chantun Sutsilvania; French:
Canton de
Nidwald [ni.dwal]; Italian: Canton...
- Talschaften, now two
separate Swiss cantons (or two half-cantons),
Obwalden and
Nidwalden. The name
Unterwalden is
first recorded in 1304, as the
translation of...
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Oberdorf is a muni****lity in the
canton of
Nidwalden in Switzerland. It
consists of the
villages and
hamlets of Wil, Ennerberg, Waltersberg, Büren nid...
- It is
traditionally considered a "half-canton", the
other half
being Nidwalden.
Obwalden lies in
Central Switzerland and
contains the
geographical centre...
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Stans (German pronunciation: [ʃtans]) is the
capital of the
canton of
Nidwalden (Nidwald) in Switzerland. The
official language of
Stans is
German (spoken...
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Beckenried is a muni****lity in the
canton of
Nidwalden in Switzerland. The
first settlers in what
would become Beckried were from
Alamanni tribes that...
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Hergiswil is a muni****lity in the
canton of
Nidwalden in Switzerland.
Hergiswil is
first mentioned around 1303-09 as ze Hergenswile.
Hergiswil has an...
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Buochs is a muni****lity in the
canton of
Nidwalden in Switzerland.
Buochs is
first mentioned in 1124 as Boches. In 1184, it was
mentioned as Buoches...
- Ennetbürgen is a muni****lity in the
canton of
Nidwalden in Switzerland. Ennetbürgen is
first mentioned by 1190 as Burgin. In 1799 it
became Enet-Bürgen...
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three with a key (Keys of Heaven), for
Unterwalden (both
Obwalden and
Nidwalden) and for
Geneva two
cantons show the
Swiss cross, for
Schwyz on solid...