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 Is there any good rapper in Geneva ?
Please let me know them names with links (if available)

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French, English... Whatever!...


 Where in Geneve could I buy a WORLD TRAVEL ADAPTER for electrical equipment ?
I 'll be close to Main Station Cornavin in G...


 Morges, Switzerland?
What can you tell me about a holiday in Morges and Lausanne?
Do you know of any self catering apartments in Morges? I've looked everywhere on the internet....


 What hotel do the royals stay at when they go skiing in Klosters?
I know that they ski at the Davos Klosters Mountains but is that the resort? I'm confused....


 Is Mt. Titlis closer to Lucerne or Interlaken?
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 How can I become a citizen of Switzerland?
I am a US citizen and I am thinking about moving to Switzerland. What is the process of immigration?...


 Stopping in Zurich for a day - is there a locker for my luggage?
I might be stopping in Zurich for 7 or 8 hours and don't want to haul around luggage. Are there lockers that hold medium sized luggage? Also, is the Zurich central station in the middle of the ...


 Switzerlnd in july for honeymoon , will it be hot?
we actually cherish snowy peaks and a bit cool , will that be there in july in swiss?
pls help as we are really confused on to decide our honeymoon place....


 Length of stay for aussies in Switzerland..?
I understand an Aussie can be in Switzerland for 90 days with out needing a visa. I intend to be based in Switzerland (where I can crash at a friends place ) but frequently leave to travel around ...


 What is the distance .........?
what is the distance between Kalsruhe, Germany to Basel, Switzerland?

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 Where at Lake Constance,Switzerland for two 70year olds to have a quiet time with at least one side trip.?
We would like to visit lake Constance in May for one week but need disabled facillities as walking is not a strong point.Is it possible to take in Interlaken for a day or two? Which airport is best ...


 Travel agent inswitzerland or leysin, switzerland?
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 Honeymoon in Switzerland?
Hi,

I am planning to go to Switzerland for our Honeymoon in July 2007 from San Francisco. Can someone please tell me
1. how much will it cost to go there for a week with Hotel and A...


 How far away is St. Moritz, Switzerland from Ludington, Michigan?
One of my friends is moving to Switzerland tomorrow, and I want to know how far away it is....


 Jobs in gotenborg suecia?
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 At what age can i get my driver’s license, i'm in Montruex?
also, i'm not swiss....


 Valid Switzerland student visa holder, can I visit schengen zone?
I am a valid Swiss student visa holder, I am going for my internship ( for a period of 2.5) months,during this period i would like to visit rest of the Europe as well. Should I apply for a student ...


 Where can i buy glass pipes in switzerland?
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 If it's 2 am in here, What time is it in Switzerland?
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 In Zermatt-which is worth visiting-Gonergrat or Klein Matterhorn?
I planned to go to Zermatt from Zurich..not much time there..so i would like to knw which of these 2 offer the best view of Matterhorn....



Bosco: Invisible Question Guy

So, why did so many people named Badertscher?

move out of Switzerland and end up in Ohio?

    



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Bix
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Badertscher is a variant of Bartscher, an occupational name for a barber (a compound of Middle High German bart ‘beard’ + scher from scheren ‘to cut or clip’.

There are many family names in German countries which derive from occupations (e.g. Müller = Miller). Some of these names are very typical for particular regions. Badertscher is a common name in Bern. In Zurich for example, it's less common.

There must have been an immigration from Bern (probably in the 19th Century) into the U.S. People who left their communities in Switzerland didn't just go to different places but stayed together in a new community in the U.S.. Between 1850 and 1914, around 400,000 Swiss people left their country because of economical reasons. These people were usually farmer folks. That might be the reason.

Butters! You are grounded!


Lady Luck
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Everyone chipped in to relocate the whole works as far away as possible.
The money ran out in Ohio.



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