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Porrentruy (French: [pɔʁɑ̃tʁɥi]; Franc-Comtois: Poérreintru [pweʁɛ̃tʁy]; German: Pruntrut) is a
Swiss muni****lity and seat of the
district of the same...
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Porrentruy railway station (French: Gare de
Porrentruy) is a
railway station in the muni****lity of
Porrentruy, in the
Swiss canton of Jura. It is an intermediate...
- The
capture of
Porrentruy was a
siege of the
Swiss town of
Porrentruy. The town was held by
Austria and
attacked by the French. The
event occurred on 28...
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Porrentruy District (German:
Bezirk Pruntrut, French:
District de
Porrentruy) is one of the
three districts of the
canton of Jura, Switzerland. Its capital...
- ʁibl]) was a
department of the
First French Republic, with its seat at
Porrentruy. The Mont
Terrible for
which the
department was
named is now
known as...
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France – 25 July 1855,
Porrentruy) was an
Alsatian French-Swiss
geologist and botanist. He
studied at the
college in
Porrentruy, then
continued his education...
- Glovelier,
Porrentruy and
Boncourt and the
French border to
Delle was
opened in
three stages from 1872 and 1877. The
first section of the
Porrentruy–Boncourt–Delle...
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professor at the
Ecole cantonale in
Porrentruy.
Histoire du Jura
bernois et de l'ancien Évêché de Bâle,
Porrentruy, 1935
Histoire du
peuple suisses par...
- The
Porrentruy–Bonfol
railway line is a
standard gauge railway line in the
canton of Jura, Switzerland. It runs 10.9
kilometres (6.8 mi) from a junction...
- The 60th Tour de
Romandie took
place from
April 25
through April 30. It is a six-stage
cycling tour. It was won by
Australian climber Cadel Evans of the...