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Neuchâtel

Town in Switzerland
The city of Neuchâtel, the French-speaking capital of the Swiss canton Neuchâtel, lies on the northern shore of Lake Neuchâtel. Its medieval old town spreads beneath the Château de Neuchâtel, a castle begun in the 12th century. The adjacent...
Population: 32,819 (Dec 31, 2009)
Elevation: 1,572′
Canton: Neuchâtel
Elevation (railway station): 479 m (1,572 ft)
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Neuchâtel is a town, a municipality, and the capital of the Swiss canton of Neuchâtel on Lake Neuchâtel. Since the fusion in 2021 of the municipalities of ...
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The Republic and Canton of Neuchâtel is a mostly French-speaking canton in western Switzerland. In 2007, its population was 169,782, of whom 39,654 (or ...
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Enjoy the Old Town's Mediterranean ambience while strolling along the lakefront promenade or exploring the colourful market on Place des Halles.
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Neuchâtel Tourism, located at the junction of the Three-Lakes-Region and Jura (Switzerland), invites you to discover this wonderful canton, a paradise for ...
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Apr 16, 2024 · Neuchâtel, canton, western Switzerland, bordering France to the northwest and Lake Neuchâtel to the southeast and bounded by the cantons of ...
Neuchatel Chocolates retailer of premium Swiss chocolate truffles, chocolate covered chips, chocolate covered fruit and sugar free chocolate.
Neuchatel is not only a city but also the capital of the canton of Neuchatel. The pleasant city is situated in the middle of vineyards and has a medieval ...
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Neuchatel is known as an alluring medieval waterfront city with a rich history dating back to 13,000 BC. Also, it boasts the delightful Old Castle that gave its ...
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A Burgundian town by the 11th century, it was chartered in 1214. It was the centre of the former countship and principality (1648–1707) of Neuchâtel.