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Basle
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Stadium: St. Jakob Park ("Joggeli") Club: FC Basel Capacity: 40,000 All covered seating Distance to the city centre: 3 km Distance to the airport: 10 km
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Basle - Switzerland's third largest city is located where the borders of Switzerland, Germany and France meet, and together with the communities of Riehen and Bettingen it forms the canton of Basel-Stadt, of which it is the capital. Basle's cross-border conurbation has approximately 731,000 inhabitants. This city, at the far north west of Switzerland with its distinctive and impressive landscape, is situated at the Rhine knee formed by the Black Forest and the Swiss Jura. UEFA was founded in Basle in 1954, and the city is now one of Europe's leading sports venues.
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Bern
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Stadium: Stade de Suisse Wankdorf
Club: BSC Young Boys Capacity: 32,000 Distance to the city centre: 3 km Distance to the airport: 15 km
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Bern - the capital of Switzerland and main city of the canton of Berne has 128,000 inhabitants and is the fourth largest Swiss city. It is famous for Albert Einstein's work at the Swiss Patent Office Berne in 1902. The city's medieval townscape with its numerous historic fountains is a UNESCO world heritage site and attracts vast amounts of tourists each year. The bear is the symbol of the city, and a popular and unique site is the bear pits across the Nydeggbrucke Bridge.
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Geneva
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Stadium: Stade de Geneva
Capacity: 30,000 All covered seating Distance to the city centre: 3 km Distance to the airport: 10 km
zum Flughafen: 10 km
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Geneva - is a local authority and the capital of the canton of Geneva. After Zurich, Geneva is the second largest Swiss city with a population of 185,893. It lies on the southwestern edge of French-speaking Switzerland where the Rhône River emerges from Lake Geneva. Geneva is home to the headquarters of many international organisations, including the UN, CERN, etc. The city's many famous landmarks include the Jet d'Eau, Mont Blanc and the imposing Cathédrale St-Pierre (Pâquis). Once night falls, there is something for everyone: from the jet-set venue at the Place du Molard to the wonderful bistros around the Place du Bourg-de-Four.
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Zurich
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Stadium: Letzigrund Stadium
Club: FC Zurich Capacity: 31,500 All covered seating Distance to the city centre: 4 km Distance to the airport: 14 km
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Zurich - Switzerland's largest city and the capital of the canton of Zurich. The city has around 371,000 inhabitants. Zurich is Switzerland's most important economic and social centre and is one of the cities with the highest standard of living in the world. As an important continental transport hub, the city is also the established headquarters location of the most important banks and insurance companies in Switzerland. Due to its location on Lake Zurich, its well-preserved medieval Old Town and a vast array of culture, it is a highlight for any tourist. At night Zurich also shows that it can let its hair down and has many clubs and exciting party locations.
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Innsbruck
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Stadium: Tivoli-Neu
Club: FC Wacker Innsbruck Capacity: 32,000 All covered seating Distance to the city centre: 3 km Distance to the airport: 10 km
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Innsbruck: - situated in the western part of Austria, the city of Innsbruck is the capital of the Tyrol region on the Brenner Alpine Route to South Tyrol. The city enjoys a population of 118,000 and is Austria's fifth largest city. Once the seat of the imperial court of Emperor Maximilian I, Innsbruck is home to world-famous buildings, such as the Goldenes Dachl (Golden Roof) or the Cathedral of St James, and the city's unique location nestled in the heart of the Tyrolean mountains as well as its extensive sporting facilities make it a popular destination for tourists from all over the world. Many visitors are drawn to the city by renowned events such as the Summer Dance Festival, the Festival of Ancient Music and the Ambraser Schlosskonzerte.
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Klagenfurt
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Stadium: Hypo Group Arena
Club: FC Kärnten Capacity: 30,000 All covered seating Distance to the city centre: 2 km Distance to the airport: 15 km
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Klagenfurt
- Klagenfurt am Wörthersee has been the regional capital of Carinthia since 3 July 2007. It is the region's largest city and the sixth largest in Austria According to legend, the city was founded after a dragon had been killed in the moors around Klagenfurt. Today, this is where the Europapark, one of the city's top tourist attractions, is located, between the city centre and Lake Wörther. Hence a ferocious dragon is the symbol of the city: The city's main square is where you can see the famous Lindwurm monument. Today, Klagenfurt is Carinthia's most important economic centre and is very popular with tourists.
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Salzburg
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Stadium: Euro Stadium Wals-Siezenheim
Club: FC Red Bull Salzburg Capacity: 30,000 All covered seating Distance to the city centre: 1 km Distance to the airport: 10 km
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Salzburg - is also known as the city of Mozart, as it is where Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born and enjoyed more than half of his short life. Salzburg is also the name of the surrounding Austrian province. Salzburg has 150,269 inhabitants and is Austria's fourth largest city. Because of its special geographical location, Salzburg has close transport and economic links to Berchtesgadener Land and Traunstein in the German federal state of Bavaria to the north. There are numerous tourist attractions, such as Hohensalzburg Castle and the Hellbrunn fountains. Discover Salzburg's nightlife - there is something for everyone: From cosy pubs to elegant clubs.
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Vienna
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Stadium: Ernst-Happel Stadium
Capacity: 53,000 All covered seating Distance to the city centre: 10 km Distance to the airport: 20 km
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Vienna - Austria's federal capital is the country's most populous city with 1,670,000 inhabitants. The city has many charming attractions, such as St Stephen's Cathedral, which together with the big wheel in the Prater Park, is one of Vienna's most famous landmarks. Vienna is one of Austria's most attractive and popular tourist destinations not only because of its reputation as the capital of classical music, but also because of its famous nightlife in the "Bermuda Triangle" around Schwedenplatz.
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