Kantonale Verwaltung Waadt (Vaud)

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Kantonale Verwaltung Waadt (Vaud)
rue de la Barre 2
1014 Lausanne


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021 316 21 11


Company description and purpose of company Kantonale Verwaltung Waadt (Vaud)

In prehistoric times the first settlements were formed on the shores of Lake Geneva and in Celtic times the Helvetii settled on the soil of what is now the canton of Vaud. Under Julius Caesar, Helvetia became 58 BC. And since then the area has been ruled by the Romans. Aventicum (Avenches), Viviscus (Vevey), Noviodunum (Nyon), Eburodunum (Yverdon) and Lausonium / Lausonna (Lausanne) as well as other Vaudois towns were Roman cities. Today you can find Roman traces mainly in Avenches and its surroundings. Avenches had become a colony under Emperor Vespasian. Avenches was destroyed by the Alemanni as early as 260, and around 470 the Burgundians occupied the country, with whom it came under Franconian rule in 534. Under this, the Vaud with Neuchâtel and part of today's canton Freiburg formed the large county of Waldgau (pagus Waldensis), which has been mentioned in a document since 766, from which the French name Vaud and the German name Vaud come from. In 888, under the Carolingians, Vaud became part of the New Burgundian Empire, with which it fell to the Zähringers and thus to the Holy Roman Empire in 1032. After the Zähringer died out, Vaud fell to Savoy in 1218; only Lausanne, as an episcopal city, was able to maintain its imperial immediacy. As a result of the alliance between Duchess Jolanthe and Charles the Bold, Vaud became the main theater of the Burgundian Wars in 1475 and 1476. Since Bern and Freiburg retained the then conquered cities of Murten, Grandson, Orbe and Echallens as 'common' rulers, the unification of the country with the Swiss Confederation was initiated. Under Bern's protection, Guillaume Farel and Pierre Viret introduced the Reformation in Vaud from 1526. When the Duke of Savoy threatened Geneva, which was allied with Bern, Bern finally conquered Vaud in 1536 under the chief field captain Hans Franz Nägeli and with the support of Friborg. Even Lausanne, although an imperial city and since 1525 in league with Bern, had to pay homage to the occupying power. In the Treaty of Lausanne of October 30, 1564, Savoy formally ceded Vaud to Bern. During the Bernese rule, Vaud experienced a relatively peaceful time; An exception is a rebellion under Major Davel, who was executed by the Bernese on April 24, 1723 as a rebel and is considered a popular hero in Vaud. In January 1798, when the old Swiss Confederation collapsed and the French troops came closer, there was a small revolution in Vaud and the Bernese provincial bailiffs, who called the 'LL. EE. de Berne '(Leurs Excellences de Berne) were sent back home and the République lémanique proclaimed. The Révolution vaudoise is still celebrated today on January 24th, mostly with Bernerplatte and sauerkraut. With the final French invasion in April 1798, the newly created Canton du Léman was formed in Helvetic from Vaud and Geneva. In 1803, through the mediation act of Napoleon Bonaparte, Vaud became independent together with the cantons of Thurgau, St. Gallen, Aargau, Graubünden and Ticino. One region, four worlds. They came, they saw, they stayed: Courbet, Kokoschka, Charlie Chaplin and many others before and after them. No wonder: on the Riviera of the Lake Geneva region, the alpine panorama and southern vegetation merge into a unique harmony. The vine-covered slopes descend in a wide arc towards Lake Geneva. The capital Lausanne has the most beautiful location with a view of the high Alps. Cities full of life and small wine villages scattered along the glittering surface of the water. A land between dream and reality and yet down-to-earth: on the plain, extensive cornfields and villages of the farming country, in between medieval towns with mighty castles. In the north the Jura heights, where heaven and earth meet and the soul gets space. In the quiet Vallée de Joux, intact nature away from the hustle and bustle. The Alps of the Lake Geneva region in the east: rustic mountains, lush pastures, chalet villages, peaks and glaciers: sun terraces for relaxing holidays and sports adventures.

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The company Kantonale Verwaltung Waadt (Vaud) on rue de la Barre 2 in 1014 Lausanne with the phone number 021 316 21 11 is listed on Yellowpages.swiss. Latitude and longitude coordinates for Kantonale Verwaltung Waadt (Vaud) are: 46.5248443 and 6.636075. The unique identification number of this portrait is YPW-187293.


The company Kantonale Verwaltung Waadt (Vaud) is listed in the branch Administration. The company Kantonale Verwaltung Waadt (Vaud) offers its services in the following categories: Cantons, other products or services according to the company's purpose.


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Which companies are available in the same community? In addition to Kantonale Verwaltung Waadt (Vaud), there are other active companies in the same community 1014 Lausanne. This includes the companies Office des faillites Lausanne| Waffenbüro Kanton Waadt| Kapo Waadt / Police Cantonale Vaudoise - Lausanne-Gare.

Info about Lausanne

The enterprise Kantonale Verwaltung Waadt (Vaud) is registered in the city of Lausanne. Lausanne is a municipality in the canton of Vaud. Vaud is a canton in Romandy, the francophone part of Switzerland, and is part of the Geneva-Lausanne metropolitan region. The capital and largest city is Lausanne. The canton of Vaud is one of 26 cantons in the Swiss Confederation.

The locality Lausanne is located in the canton of Vaud in Switzerland country, in Europe continent. Latitude and longitude coordinates for Lausanne are: 46.5196535 and 6.6322734. The local date and time in Lausanne is 05/15/2024, 6:37 AM.

Info about Canton Vaud

Vaud is a canton in Romandy, the francophone part of Switzerland, and is part of the Geneva-Lausanne metropolitan region. The capital and largest city is Lausanne. Latitude and longitude coordinates for Vaud center point are: 46.570091 and 6.657809.

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