Val-de-Travers

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Val-de-Travers is a municipality in the Swiss canton of Neuchâtel, known for its scenic Jura landscapes and as the historic birthplace of absinthe.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Val-de-Travers canonical 6
commune of Val-de-Travers 1

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf municipality
political subdivision
administrativeCenter Fleurier
cantonCapital Neuchâtel
contains Areuse Gorge
Areuse River
Boveresse
Buttes
Couvet
Tamina Gorge
surface form: Creux du Van

Fleurier
Les Bayards
Môtiers
Noiraigue
Saint-Sulpice
Travers
country Switzerland
formedByMergerOf Boveresse
Buttes
Couvet
Fleurier
Les Bayards
Môtiers
Noiraigue
Saint-Sulpice
Travers
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
tourism
watchmaking
hasHeritage absinthe cultural heritage
industrial watchmaking heritage
hasSpecialtyProduct absinthe
hasTouristAttraction Areuse Gorge hiking trails
Creux du Van amphitheatre
knownFor absinthe production
being historic birthplace of absinthe
scenic Jura landscapes
locatedIn Jura Mountains
Romandy
Jura region
surface form: Swiss Jura

Western Switzerland
Canton of Neuchâtel
surface form: canton of Neuchâtel
mergerEffectiveDate 2009-01-01
officialLanguage French
partOf district of Val-de-Travers
timeZone Central European Time
timeZoneDST Central European Summer Time

Referenced by (7)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Neuchâtel hasCity Val-de-Travers
Areuse flowsThrough Val-de-Travers
Noiraigue mergedInto Val-de-Travers
Noiraigue region Val-de-Travers
Val-de-Travers valley contains Val-de-Travers
this entity surface form: commune of Val-de-Travers
Canton of Neuchâtel contains Val-de-Travers
Couvet mergerInto Val-de-Travers