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    The "Swiss Psalm" (German: Schweizerpsalm [ˈʃvaɪtsərˌpsalm] / "Trittst im Morgenrot daher..."; French: Cantique suisse, [kɑ̃tik sɥis]; Italian: Salmo...
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  • National symbols of Switzerland are the symbols used to represent Switzerland. As of 2020 the Swiss legislature has made three Swiss national symbols official...
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    Switzerland, officially the Swiss Confederation, is a landlocked country located in west-central Europe. It is bordered by Italy to the south, France...
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  • The Swiss Hitparade (German: Schweizer Hitparade) is Switzerland's main music sales charts. The charts are a record of the highest-selling singles and...
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  • commentaries by Mitchell Dahood Psalm West, youngest son of Kanye West and Kim Kardashian The "Swiss Psalm", Switzerland's national anthem Psalms, choral...
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  • (Mexicanos, al grito de guerra, composed 1854, adopted 1943) and Switzerland ("Swiss Psalm", composed 1841, de facto use from 1961, adopted 1981). By the...
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    Helvetia (category Fictional Swiss people)
    of Switzerland 1891 by Alphée Dubois, obverse The Swiss stamps bear the indication "Helvetia" to indicate Switzerland. Helvetia and the Swiss Psalm by...
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    Rufst du, mein Vaterland (category Swiss patriotic songs)
    replaced by the Swiss Psalm. The text was written in 1811 by Bernese philosophy professor Johann Rudolf Wyss, as a "war song for Swiss artillerymen". It...
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  • instrumental rock and inspired musical battles in Basel, the capital of Swiss rock. Swiss bands in the same mold included The 16 Strings and Pichi, and German-speaking...
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  • members of the Swiss Council of States (current) List of members of the Swiss Federal Council (since 1848) List of members of the Swiss National Council...
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    Alberich Zwyssig (category Swiss male composers)
    November 1854) was a Cistercian monk who composed in 1841 the Swiss Psalm, the present Swiss national anthem. Johann Josef Maria Zwyssig (he took the name...
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    Somali as Dhulka Abaa, land of the father the Swiss as Vaterland (as in the national anthem Swiss Psalm) the Thais as pituphum (ปิตุภูมิ), the word is...
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    "Marcha Real", Region IV is dedicated to Luciano Berio and uses the "Swiss Psalm". Stockhausen wrote three versions, one for electronic and concrete music...
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  • choice, is immediately identifiable as a distinctly Swiss product. The importance of language in Swiss hip hop can also create tension, however: Although...
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  • as "the Swiss Beatles". Their Shadows influenced all-instrumental 1965 single, "Hongkong", was the first beat song to hit number 1 on the Swiss Hitparade...
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    1847 to 1914, the Swiss railway network was developed. The Schweizerische Nordbahn (SNB) society opened the first railway line on Swiss soil in 1847, connecting...
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    Alberich Zwyssig (1808-1854) a Cistercian monk who composed the Swiss Psalm, the present Swiss national anthem. Carl Gustav Jung (1875-1961) a psychiatrist...
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    Verbier Festival (category Switzerland articles missing geocoordinate data)
    weeks in late July and early August in the mountain resort of Verbier, Switzerland. Founded by Swedish expatriate Martin T:son Engström [fr] in 1994, it...
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  • Lausanne were not yet Swiss: Geneva was an ally and Vaud a subject land. The French branch does not really begin to qualify as Swiss writing until after...
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    Factbook. Central Intelligence Agency. Retrieved 7 July 2020. "The Swiss National Anthem". Swiss National Library. Retrieved 7 July 2020. Hang 2003, p. 609....
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  • United Kingdom, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Iceland, Greece and Switzerland, adopted and currently retain the Christian cross on their national flags...
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  • novelist (b. 1797) November 18 – Alberich Zwyssig, composer of the Swiss Psalm (b. 1808) John James Chalon, painter (b. 1778) "Wetterhorn during the...
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    them with the Swiss Hymnbooks to the New World. The music edition of 1576 was reprinted in 2004, which was a result of the International Psalm Symposion in...
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  • Ranz des Vaches (category Swiss folk songs)
    on the horn by the Swiss Alpine herdsmen as they drove their cattle to or from the pasture. The Kuhreihen was linked to the Swiss nostalgia and Homesickness...
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  • Nox Illuminata (category Classical music festivals in Switzerland)
    the Swiss musician Nik Bärtsch with his group Ronin, and the early music ensemble Mediva. The March 2009 Nox Illuminata was covered by the Swiss radio...
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  • Music of Switzerland General topics 2005 in Swiss music 2006 in Swiss music Opera Swiss composers Genres Hip hop Rock Schlager Volksmusik Volkstümliche...
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    of migration to Switzerland mainly due to the fact that the Swiss production system was not affected by the damage of war and Swiss entrepreneurs sought...
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    Psalm 150 is the 150th and final psalm of the Book of Psalms, beginning in English in the King James Version: "Praise ye the LORD. Praise God in his sanctuary"...
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    Bauen (redirect from Bauen, Switzerland)
    guardhouse from Bauen to see. Alberich Zwyssig, the composer of the Swiss psalm "Trittst im Morgenrot daher", was born in Bauen. A bust of him is located...
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    (1808–1854), composer of the Swiss Psalm (Swiss National anthem), lived in Wettingen Abbey 1821/1841 Traugott Sandmeyer (1845–1922), a Swiss chemist after whom...
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