
The city has {as of|2007|December|lc=on} approximately 32,600 inhabitants (80,000 in the metropolitan area), by and large French-speaking, although the city is sometimes referred to historically by the German name Neuenburg, which has the same meaning, since it originally belonged to the Holy Roman Empire and later Prussia ruled the area until 184...
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canton, western Switzerland, bordering France to the northwest and Lake Neuchâtel to the southeast and bounded by the cantons of Bern on the ...
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capital (since 1815) of Neuchâtel canton, western Switzerland, on the northwestern shore of Lake Neuchâtel, at the mouth of the Seyon River, partly ... [1 related articles]
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a canton in W Switzerland. 166,100; 309 sq. mi. (800 sq. km). · the capital of this canton, on the Lake of Neuchâtel. 36,400. · a lake in W Switzerland. 85 sq. mi. (220 sq. km). German,
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