world war 2 history
world war 1 and 2 history  
search
 
 
 

Neuchâtel

Neuchâtel (German: Neuenburg) is a city in Switzerland which is the capital of the Canton of Neuchâtel. Neuchâtel is also the name of the adjacent lake, Lake Neuchâtel. The city has approximately 31,500 inhabitants (2002), by and large French-speaking.

Neuchâtel is located on the northwestern shore of the lake, a few miles/km east of Peseux and west of Saint-Blaise. Its coordinates are 6.9°E, 47.0°N.

Neuchâtel is well known for its watchmaking and its variety of fondue, fondue Neuchâteloise. During summer 2002, Neuchâtel was one of the five sites where was held Expo.02, the 6th Swiss national exhibition.

Robert Miles was born in Neuchâtel. Friedrich Dürrenmatt lived in Neuchâtel during 30 years of his life.

The blazon of the town's coat-of-arms is: "Or, an Eagle displayed Sable beaked, langued and membered Gules, escutcheon Or, on a pale Gules three Chevrons Argent".

History

External link

The contents of this article are licensed from Wikipedia.org under the
GNU Free Documentation License. How to see transparent copy
08-19-2006 14:03:27
 
World War Diary.com | Legal info