- The Wild (
Heerbrugg)
company (pronounced "vilt") was
founded in 1921 in Switzerland. The
company manufactured optical instruments, such as
surveying instruments...
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Leica Geosystems (formerly
known as Wild
Heerbrugg or just Wild)
based in
eastern Switzerland produces products and
systems for
surveying and geographical...
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emerged in 1997 out of a 1990
merger between Wild-Leitz,
headquartered in
Heerbrugg Switzerland, and
Cambridge Instruments of
Cambridge England. The merger...
- systems,
tooling and
logistics systems. The
headquarters are
located in
Heerbrugg, Switzerland. SFS emplo****
nearly 11,000
people worldwide in 2021 and...
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Heerbrugg railway station (German:
Bahnhof Heerbrugg) is a
railway station in Au, in the
Swiss canton of St. Gallen. It is an
intermediate stop on the...
- in the
unpressurized cabin of a NOAA de
Havilland Buffalo breathing with the ****istance of an
oxygen mask
while operating a Wild
Heerbrugg RC-8 camera...
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Heerbrugg Castle (German:
Schloss Heerbrugg) is a
privately owned castle located in
Heerbrugg, St. Gallen, Switzerland. It was
built in 1775 by wealthy...
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microscope developed and
named by
Swiss microscope manufacturers Wild
Heerbrugg and later,
after that company's
merger with
Leica in 1987, by
Leica Microsystems...
- of Haslach, Hard and
Monstein as well as a
portion of the
village of
Heerbrugg. Au has a po****tion (as of 31
December 2020) of 7,984. As of 2007[update]...
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Chavannes de Bogis, Chur, Delémont, Emmen, Frauenfeld, Fribourg, Haag,
Heerbrugg, Hinwil, Ibach, Kreuzlingen, La Chaux-de-Fonds, Langenthal, Liestal, Marin-Epagnier...