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It is the capital of the canton of Vaud and of the district of Lausanne.
Lausanne is located at the limit between the extensive wine-growing regions of Lavaux (to the east) and la Côte (to the west).
Lausanne is connected to the N1 motorway on its east side (Geneva - Zurich axis) and to the N9 on its north and east side (transit with Italy), the forking point between these two motorways being at the north-west side of the city.
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  Lausanne
Lausanne (46°31′10″N, 6°37′56″E) is a city in the French-speaking part of Switzerland, situated on the shores of Lake Geneva (French: Lac Léman), and facing Évian-les-Bains (France).
It is the capital of the canton of Vaud and of the district of Lausanne.
Lausanne is located at the limit between the extensive wine-growing regions of Lavaux (to the east) and la Côte (to the west).
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Lausanne is a city in the French-speaking part of Switzerland, situated on the shores of Lake Geneva (French: Lac Léman), and facing Évian-les-Bains (France) and with the Jura hills to its north.
Lausanne is built on the southern slope of the Swiss plateau, with a difference in elevation of about 500 meters between the lakeshore at Ouchy and its northern edge bordering Le Mont-sur-Lausanne and Epalinges.
Lausanne is connected to the A1 motorway on its east side (Geneva - Zurich axis) and to the A9 on its north and east side (transit with Italy), the forking point between these two motorways being at the north-west side of the city.
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  Lausanne Township, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lausanne Township is a township in Carbon County, Pennsylvania, United States.
In the township the population was spread out with 22.0% under the age of 18, 6.9% from 18 to 24, 30.3% from 25 to 44, 27.1% from 45 to 64, and 13.8% who were 65 years of age or older.
The median income for a household in the township was $30,625, and the median income for a family was $42,679.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Lausanne_Township,_Pennsylvania   (319 words)

  
 Weatherly-Lausanne
Upon the creation of the Borough of Weatherly in 1863 and Lehigh Township in 1875, Lausanne Township was reduced to its present size of about six miles in length and about two-and-a-half miles in width, thus making it the smallest township In the county.
Lausanne Township is bordered on the north by Luzerne County, on the east and south by Lehigh Township, and on the west by Banks Township.
Comprising four square miles, it is bounded on the north, east, and southeast by Lehigh Township, on the northwest by Lausanne Township, and on the west and southwest by Packer Township.
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 Lausanne (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lausanne, Switzerland, the capituis lolliepopsal of the canton of Vaud on Lake Geneva
The Lausanne Congress, which produced the Lausanne Covenant
This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title.
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 Townships, Boroughs, County Evolution for PA Counties
TOWNSHIPS (as of 1990): Gibson, Grove, Lumber, Portage, Shippen.
TOWNSHIPS (as of 1990): Annin, Bradford, Ceres, Corydon, Eldred, Foster, Hamilton, Hamlin, Keating, Lafayette, Liberty, Norwich, Otto, Sergeant, Wetmore.
TOWNSHIPS (as of 1990): Abbott, Allegany, Bingham, Clara,
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 Palmerton, Pennsylvania Information
Palmerton is a borough in Carbon County, Pennsylvania, United States.
Early European settlers established the villages of Hazard and Little Gap, which were part of Lower Towamensing Township.
The history of Palmerton as a town, however, is generally considered to have begun in 1898.
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 Carbon County, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Carbon County marks the northern border of the Lehigh Valley region of the state and is considered part of the state's Coal Region, though the eastern and northeastern section is considered part of the Pocono Mountain Region.
Carbon County was created on March 13, 1843 from parts of Northampton and Monroe Counties and was named for the extensive deposits of coal in the region.
Under Pennsylvania law, there are four types of incorporated municipalities: cities, boroughs, townships, and, in at most two cases, towns.
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 Pottawatomie County, Part 8
George Township is one of the most romantic composed of beautiful rolling farming land, well wooded in the valley.
In 1858, as chairman of the township board, he became a member, ex officio, of the county board of supervisors, and was elected one of the first county commissioners under the present law in 1859.
Shannon Township, embracing Townships 6 and 7, Range 12, is the westernmost (sic) township in the county that touches the Marshall County line.
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 Lausanne Township, Pennsylvania   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Lausanne Township is a township located in Carbon County, Pennsylvania.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 15.0 km² (5.8 mi²).
As of the census of 2000, there are 218 people, 88 households, and 60 families residing in the township.
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He was educated at the Huguenot Seminary at Lausanne under the tutelage of Antoine Court, and in 1743 began his ministry at Nismes, and continued to labor incessantly in that capacity as a minister, writer and organizer for the Protestants until his death by violence in the civil disturbances of 1795.
Pennsylvania may also pride herself in the citizenship of such renowned Frenchmen as Stephen Girard (3) Pierre du Simetere (4) and John James Audubon (5) who not only left the fruits of their industry but also the example of a noble life as enduring legacies to posterity.
Their emigration to Pennsylvania was somewhat different from that of their coreligionists in other parts of America, as most of them came with the German speaking Swiss and Palatines with whom they, or their fathers, had sojourned after their flight from France.
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 Trenton Historical Society, New Jersey
When New Jersey and Pennsylvania were unopened territory, wholly in the control of the Indians, the sole means of travel on the river was the canoe.
At the February 1696-97 sessions of the Burlington County Court, Maidenhead Township was formed from that part of Nottingham Township lying north of the Assunpink.
At the annual meeting held April 11, 1791, an overseer “for the Town Spot” was chosen, and it was decided that thereafter roads in the district of the “Town Spot” were to be repaired by means of a separate tax, levied on the inhabitants of that district alone.
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 Lausanne Township, Pennsylvania
As of the 2000 census, the township had a total population of 218.
\nAs of the census of 2000, there are 218 people, 88 households, and 60 families residing in the township.
The racial makeup of the township is 100.00% White, 0.00% African American, 0.00% Native American, 0.00% Asian, 0.00% Pacific Islander, 0.00% from other races, and 0.00% from two or more races.
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 Wikinfo | Lausanne   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Lausanne (population 126,766 in December 2003) is a city in french speaking part of Switzerland, at the shores of Lake Geneva (French: Lac Léman), about 60km north-east of Geneva.
It is the capital of the Vaud canton.
The city which grew from the camp was ruled by the Dukes of Savoy and the Bishop of Lausanne, and then by Berne from 1536 to 1798.
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 Lausanne, Pennsylvania PA, township profile (Carbon County) - hotels, festivals, genealogy, newspapers - ePodunk
Lausanne is a township in Carbon County, in the Allentown-Bethlehem metro area.
At the time of the 2000 census, the per capita income in Lausanne was $16,797, compared with $21,587 nationally.
Median rent in Lausanne, at the time of the 2000 Census, was $225.
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 PA Dept of the Auditor General - Auditees - Carbon County   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
In 1984, the Pennsylvania General Assembly passed Act 205, the Municipal Pension Plan Funding Standard and Recovery Act.
In addition, funds are allocated through the municipalities to nearly 2,000 volunteer relief associations in Pennsylvania.
The Pennsylvania Employees Retirement Commission determines eligible municipalities and the amount of state aid that each will receive.
www.auditorgen.state.pa.us /Allocations/13alloc.html   (326 words)

  
 Packer Twp
In 1787, an early road was built between the Falls of Nescopeck along the Susquehanna River and the Union Sawmill at Lausanne by the Lehigh River.
Packer Township was named after Asa Packer, a leading entrepreneur in the early development of Carbon County.
It was bounded on the north by Banks Township, on the west by the Schuylkill County line, on the south by Mauch Chunk Township, and on the east by Lausanne Township.
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 Rosemont College   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
After serving a clerkship with the Superior Court of Pennsylvania, Lucie accepted a position with the Department of the Navy as an Assistant Counsel in 1988, where she continues to work to date.
He is a licensed Pennsylvania attorney who has lectured for professional organizations in the financial recovery industry, including continuing legal education and accounting education.
A former director of Lausanne Institute international leadership and management training organization headquartered in Lausanne, Switzerland, she also served as a special instructor for ten years with the United States Department of Defense (Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps), notably with employees at the Pentagon, Unites States Fleet Command and within the intelligence community.
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 Example of "Genealog*" Catalog Database Search - Using the Melvyl® Legacy System: Section "P"
Pennsylvania and Middle Atlantic States genealogical manuscripts : a user's guide to the manuscript collections of the Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania : as indexed in its manuscript materials index /, microfilmed by the Genealogical Department, Salt Lake City ; compiled by J. Carlyle Parker.
Pennsylvania marriages prior to 1790 : names of persons for whom marriage licenses were issued in the Province of Pennsylvania, previous to 1790 /, compiled under the editorial supervision of John B. Linn and William H. Egle.
Pennsylvania vital records : from the Pennsylvania genealogical magazine and the Pennsylvania magazine of history and biography /, with an introduction by Don Yoder.
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 Submitted Tour of Hope 2005 Rider Application | Operation Gadget
He was treated by Roger Stupp at the Multidisciplinary Oncology Center in Lausanne, Switzerland in a clinical trial testing the efficacy of Gleevec on terminal brain tumors.
He was treated by Roger Stupp at the Multidisciplinary Oncology Center in Lausanne, Switzerland in a clinical trial testing the efficacy of Gleevec on brain tumors.
This is in stark contrast to the situation with childhood cancer victims.
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 Pa Freemason May 01 - Franklin Medal C. DeForrest Trexler
Trexler is the Deputy for Pennsylvania in the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, N.M.J., and a Past District Deputy Grand Master in the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania.
Trexler was born in Harrisburg and attended public schools of Lower Paxton Township and Allentown, receiving a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Muhlenberg College in 1960.
In 1980, he was elected Deputy for Pennsylvania and in 1996, Grand Treasurer General of the Supreme Council.
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 Bucks County PA Real Estate, Pennsylvania Homes, Main Line Philadelphia, Lehigh Valley, Bethlehem, PA
Historic stone farmhouses, country cottages and grand estates grace the Bucks County PA real estate riverbanks in the heart of Pennsylvania's waterfront region.
The rolling green hills and quaint towns offering homes in New Hope and Doylestown are within a close proximity to New York City, New Jersey and Philadelphia.
The Villanova real estate and Ardmore PA region offers some of the finest homes in what has become an exclusive area with as much prominence as it had in the days of the PA Railroad Main Line.
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 Fearnots Fire Department
The Township contains approximately 6 miles of Interstate 80, approximately 7 miles of State Route 940 and countless miles of other State and Township roads.
Foster Township is approximately 15 minutes away from Hazleton City, several shopping malls and the Pocono ski resorts.
It is bordered by the following municipalities: Butler Township, Dennison Township, Freeland Borough, Hazle Township, Kidder Township (Carbon County) and Lehigh and Lausanne Townships (Carbon County).
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 American Architects' Biographies: C
He was educated in the public schools of Lausanne, Switzerland, and received his first art instruction in the Ecole des Beaux-Arts of Paris from 1877 to 1882.
He was born in Sewickley, Pennsylvania, forty-six years ago and was graduated from Princeton University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, later entering the office of Frank A. Colby, a New York architect.
He was born in Claymount, Delaware in 1864, attended the University of Pennsylvania, and in 1897 became a student at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris, where he continued his studies until 1902.
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 RE/MAX Action Associates
Learn more about the bridges of Chester County.
From bustling city neighborhoods to cozy country towns, Southeast Pennsylvania has much to offer.
Find out more about what life is like here in the greater Philadelphia area, including information on local schools, arts and culture, sports and recreational information.
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 Pennsylvania Maps - Pennsylvania Hotels - Resorts - Bed and Breakfast Inns - in Pennsylvania Counties
Pennsylvania Maps - Pennsylvania Hotels - Resorts - Bed and Breakfast Inns - in Pennsylvania Counties
Pennsylvania Bed and Breakfast Inns - Guest Inns - Country Inns
Clickable State map of Pennsylvania, guiding you to all 67 counties.
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 The Travels of Pierre Louis Bonzon
Pierre's passport describes him as being a little over 5'3", with fl hair and a fl beard; he had and oval face with a round chin and a large nose.
On March 4, the family went to Lausanne, and by the 8th, they had reached Berne.
The land was on Brush Creek in the Township of New Sewickley in Beaver County.
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 I1768: Catherine CUPP (CIR 1797 - ____)
Jacob Kopp came to the Tulpehocken region of Berks County, Pennsylvania between 1723 and 1725 (on Jan 10, 1725 he is listed on the tax list for the region).
According to the tax records of Amity Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania, he (Jacob Kapp, 1752/54/56, Jacob Cop 1768, Jacob Cup 1780, 1781, and 1784) had 200 acres of land, 4 horses, and a "goodly" amount of cattle.
Almost all of them settled first in Pennsylvania, but in the late 1700's many migrated down the Shenandoah Valley into Maryland and Virginia, in some cases even as far as North Carolina.
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 Momstell Drug Headlines in the News Apr 3: Drug & Alcohol Headline Week in Review from MOMSTELL.COM
And a growing body of research indicates that, at least in teenagers, heavy marijuana use over a period of years significantly increases the risk of developing psychosis and schizophrenia.
State police also located a "dump site" along state Route 6 in Wyalusing Township, where the remnants and hazardous by-products from a dismantled meth lab were discovered.
Favrat's group was conducting a study to examine the effects of ingestion of THC (delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol) on psychomotor function and driving performance in eight occasional cannabis users.
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