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Dokumen 123
1999 in Switzerland
List of events
←
1998
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1996
1999
in
Switzerland
→
2000
2001
2002
Decades:
1970s
1980s
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2000s
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See also:
History of Switzerland
Timeline of Swiss history
List of years in Switzerland
Events during the year
1999 in Switzerland
.
Incumbents
Federal Council
:
[
1
]
Ruth Dreifuss
(president)
[
2
]
Flavio Cotti
Arnold Koller
Pascal Couchepin
Kaspar Villiger
Adolf Ogi
Moritz Leuenberger
Events
The
Sierre Tunnel
opens in the canton of
Valais
.
[
3
]
Births
21 April –
Géraldine Reuteler
, association footballer
[
4
]
9 July –
Camille Rast
, alpine skier
[
5
]
3 August –
Nemo
, rapper
[
6
]
Full date missing
Tino Polsini
, orienteering competitor
[
7
]
Deaths
4 March –
Fritz Honegger
, politician (born
1917
)
[
8
]
References
^
"All federal councillors since 1848"
.
www.admin.ch
. Retrieved
22 January
2024
.
^
"Presidents of the Confederation"
.
www.admin.ch
. Retrieved
22 January
2024
.
^
Land, C. M. van 't (16 October 2018).
Safety in Design
. John Wiley & Sons. p. 78.
ISBN
978-1-118-74555-7
.
^
"Géraldine Reuteler"
.
www.tntsports.co.uk
. Retrieved
8 February
2024
.
^
"Olympedia – Camille Rast"
.
www.olympedia.org
. Retrieved
18 February
2024
.
^
"Nemo from Switzerland wins the Eurovision Song Contest 2024"
.
Eurovisionworld
. 2024-05-12
. Retrieved
2024-05-12
.
^
"Tino Polsini"
.
IOF Eventor
. Retrieved
12 July
2024
.
^
"Fritz Honegger"
.
www.admin.ch
. Retrieved
10 February
2024
.
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