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1. The Republic and Canton of Neuchâtel is a French-speaking canton in western Switzerland.
2. The Principality of Neuchatel, known as Neuenberg in German, was a state of the Holy Roman Empire and an associate of the Swiss Confederation from 1034 to 1848. The county became a possession of Friedrich I of Prussia in 1707 by virtue of his maternal ties to the House of Orange-Nassau, leading to Neuchatel entering a personal union with Prussia and the House of Hohenzollern. On 1 March 1848, it seceded from Prussia to become the "Republic of Neuchatel", and it defended itself from counter-revolution. The republic joined the Swiss federation that same year, and Friedrich Wilhelm IV of Prussia equitably relinquished his claims on the area in 1857.
3. Neuchâtel is a town, a municipality, and the capital of the Swiss canton of Neuchâtel on Lake Neuchâtel. Neuchâtel's Old Town is attractive, with about 140 street fountains, a handful of which date from the 16th century.
4. La Brévine is a municipality in the district of Le Locle in the canton of Neuchâtel in Switzerland. The village's microclimate is often much colder than other nearby locations. On 12 January 1987, the local weather station recorded a temperature of −41.8 °C (−43.2 °F), the coldest ever recorded in Switzerland.
5. The watch making cities of La Chaux-de-Fonds and Le Locle have jointly received recognition from UNESCO for their exceptional universal value. Rebuilt in the early 19th Century, after extensive fires, both towns owe their survival to the manufacturing and exports of watches, to which, in the 20th Century, was added the minute micromechanical industry. Le Corbusier was born here.
6. Absinthe originated in the canton of Neuchâtel in Switzerland in the late 18th century. It rose to great popularity as an alcoholic drink in late 19th- and early 20th-century France, particularly among Parisian artists and writers. The consumption of absinthe was opposed by social conservatives and prohibitionists, partly due to its association with bohemian culture. Absinthe has often been portrayed as a dangerously addictive psychoactive drug and hallucinogen. The chemical compound thujone, which is present in the spirit in trace amounts, was blamed for its alleged harmful effects. By 1915, absinthe had been banned in the United States and in much of Europe, including France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland, and Austria–Hungary, yet it has not been demonstrated to be any more dangerous than ordinary spirits. Recent studies have shown that absinthe's psychoactive properties have been exaggerated, apart from that of the alcohol.
7. The La Tène culture was a European Iron Age culture. It is named after the type site of La Tène on the north side of Lake Neuchâtel in Switzerland, where thousands of objects had been deposited in the lake, as was discovered after the water level dropped in 1857.
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Teknoaxe - Aerobatics in Slow Motion
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