Companies in Canton Neuchâtel

See the list of places in Canton Neuchâtel. The localities are listed alphabetically: Areuse | Auvernier | Bevaix | Bôle | Boudevilliers | Boudry | Boveresse | Brot-Dessous | Brot-Plamboz | Buttes | Cernier | Chambrelien | Champ-du-Moulin | Chaumont | Chézard-St-Martin | Chez-le-Bart | Coffrane | Colombier | Corcelles | Cormondrèche | Cornaux | Cortaillod | Couvet | Cressier | Dombresson | Enges | Engollon | Fenin | Fleurier | Fontainemelon | Fontaines | Fresens | Fretereules | Gorgier | Hauterive | La Brévine | La Chaux-de-Fonds | La Chaux-du-Milieu | La Cibourg | La Côte-aux-Fées |


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About list localities in Neuchâtel

The list of places in the Canton of Neuchâtel contains a total of 83 places. On this page you can see the locations from Areuse to La Côte-aux-Fées. More infos on Yellow Pages Neuchâtel.


About Canton Neuchâtel

Neuchâtel, also known as Neuenburg, is a French-speaking canton of Switzerland located in the western part of the country. The capital of the canton is the town of Neuchâtel, which lies picturesquely on the shores of Lake Neuchâtel. The canton is known for its cultural diversity, its universities, and its beautiful lake scenery.

Covering an area of approximately 803 square kilometers, Neuchâtel offers a varied landscape that includes rolling vineyards and extensive lakes. Lake Neuchâtel, the largest lake entirely within Switzerland, is a central feature of the region and provides numerous leisure opportunities such as sailing, swimming, and hiking along the lakefront.

Historically, Neuchâtel has a rich and significant past. The canton was once a principality and did not officially join the Swiss Confederation until 1815. This history is reflected in the many historical buildings and monuments, including the Château de Neuchâtel and the old town of Neuchâtel. The region has a long tradition in the watchmaking industry and is an important part of the “Watch Valley,” famous for its precision horology.

The economy of Neuchâtel is traditionally based on watchmaking and agriculture, particularly viticulture. The canton has also developed into a significant center for science and research, with the University of Neuchâtel and several internationally recognized research institutes located here. The combination of industrial heritage and modern research makes Neuchâtel an economically dynamic canton.

The town of Neuchâtel, the capital of the canton, is an important cultural and academic center. Its well-preserved old town, with historical buildings such as the Château and the Collegiate Church, attracts visitors from around the world. The town is also known for its vibrant arts scene, with numerous museums, galleries, and cultural events.

In summary, the canton of Neuchâtel is a region characterized by its cultural diversity, academic importance, and stunning lake scenery. It remains an attractive destination for visitors looking for a mix of historical charm, nature, and innovation.


About Switzerland

The canton of Neuchâtel is one of the 26 cantons in Switzerland. Switzerland is a country in Central Europe with many villages and lakes and high Alpine peaks. In their locations you can find medieval squares with landmarks such as the largest clock face in Europe on the clock tower of St. Peter in Zurich, the Chapel Bridge in Lucerne and the Zytglogge clock tower in the capital Bern. Switzerland is also known for its many beautiful ski areas and well-developed hiking trails. Banking and finance are important industries, Swiss watches, the Swiss cheese industry and Swiss chocolate are world-famous.

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