Fauna of Switzerland may refer to:
The word dulcimer refers to two families of musical string instruments.
Usher may refer to:
Wastewater is water generated after the use of freshwater, raw water, drinking water or saline water in a variety of deliberate applications or processes. Another definition of wastewater is "Used water from any combination of domestic, industrial, commercial or agricultural activities, surface runoff / storm water, and any sewer inflow or sewer infiltration". In everyday usage, wastewater is commonly a synonym for sewage, which is wastewater that is produced by a community of people.
Vacherin may refer to:
Pauli is a surname and also a Finnish masculine given name and may refer to:
The Swiss Federal Institutes of Technology are two institutes of higher education in Switzerland :
Festung is a generic German word for a fortress. Although it is not in common usage in English, it is used in a number of historical contexts involving German speakers:
Swiss may refer to:
Trey may refer to:
A state legislature is a legislative branch or body of a political subdivision in a federal system.
Swiss cheese may refer to:
National records in athletics are the marks achieved by a nation's best athlete or athletes in a particular athletics event. These records are ratified by the respective national athletics governing body. A national record may also be the respective continental record (also called "area record", or even the world record in that event.
The Robinson family may refer to:
Birkhäuser was a Swiss publisher founded in 1879 by Emil Birkhäuser. It was acquired by Springer Science+Business Media in 1985. Today it is an imprint used by two companies in unrelated fields:
Rhine Valley is the valley, or any section of it, of the river Rhine in Europe.
Raiffeisenbank or Raiffeisen Bank refers to cooperative banks in Europe that are rooted in the early credit unions of Friedrich Wilhelm Raiffeisen. The name is found in: