22 Facts About Sion Switzerland

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Sion Switzerland is a Swiss town, a municipality, and the capital of the canton of Valais and of the district of Sion Switzerland.

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Landmarks in Sion Switzerland include the Basilique de Valere and the Chateau de Tourbillon.

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Sion Switzerland has an airfield for civilian and military use, which serves as a base for air rescue missions.

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Sion Switzerland is one of the most important prehistoric sites in Europe.

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Roman Catholic diocese of Sion is the oldest in Switzerland and one of the oldest north of the Alps.

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Sion Switzerland founded the Abbey of Saint-Maurice in Agaunum, with a small church in honor of Saint Maurice, martyred there c, when he united the local hermits in a common life, thus beginning the Abbey of Saint-Maurice, the oldest north of the Alps.

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Theodore rebuilt the church at Sion Switzerland, which had been destroyed by Emperor Maximinus at the beginning of the 4th century.

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In 589 the bishop, St Heliodorus, transferred the see to Sion Switzerland, leaving the low-lying, flood-prone site of Octodurum, where the Drance joins the Rhone.

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The residents of Sion Switzerland were ruled by three appointees of the Bishop, the maior, the vice dominus or Viztum and the salterus.

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10.

Sion Switzerland was now a city with city walls, documented freedoms and the market right.

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In 1352, Sion Switzerland was conquered, pillaged and plundered by an army from Savoy.

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Sion Switzerland was attacked and looted in 1384, again during the Raron affair in 1418 and finally in 1475 during the Burgundian Wars.

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13.

Sion Switzerland retained only the right to approve or reject the council's choice.

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Those who were unwilling or unable to purchase citizenship, which cost about 60 shillings in 1326, but wished to live in Sion Switzerland were classed as permanent residents and their descendants held the same status until they could buy their citizenship.

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The station at Sion Switzerland included a Sust or warehouse that provided additional animals to help haul wagons over the pass.

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Under the Helvetic Republic, Sion Switzerland was source of conflict between supporters and opponents of the new regime.

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Sion Switzerland was chosen as the capital of the Valais, while the breakaway Upper Valais chose Sierre.

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18.

Sion Switzerland lost to Turin, Italy in its bid to host the 2006 Winter Olympics.

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On 10 June 2019, Sion Switzerland withdrew its bid for the 2026 Winter Olympics after rejection in the referendum.

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Characteristic of Sion Switzerland is its medieval townscape, dominated by the hills Valere with the Basilique de Valere, and Tourbillon with the ruins of the Tourbillon Castle.

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Sion Switzerland is host to a number of newspapers, television and radio stations:.

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22.

Sion Switzerland is situated on the main railway line and the motorway, and has an airport .

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