St. Gallen
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St. Gallen (Sankt Gallen; French Saint-Gall; Italian San Gallo) is the capital of the Canton of St. Gallen in Switzerland. It evolved from the hermitage of Saint Gall founded in the 7th century. Nowadays it is a large cosmopolitan city with good transport links to the rest of the country and to neighbouring Germany.
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Gustav Adolf, former king of Sweden, spent the last years of his life in St. Gallen, and finally died there in 1837.
Notable buildings include:
- Abbey of St. Gall
- University of St. Gallen, Swiss member of the Community of European Managament Schools
Geography
St. Gallen is situated in the north-eastern part of Switzerland.
Transportation
The A1 motorway links St. Gallen with St. Margrethen, Zürich, Bern and Geneva.
External links
- Official Website (http://www.stadt.sg.ch)da:St. Gallen
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