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| 1836 |
| | Louis Agassiz builds a hut on the Aar glacier in Switzerland and succeeds in recording gradual movement of the ice | |
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| 1840 |
| | Swiss scientist Louis Agassiz argues, in his Study on Glaciers, that much of Europe was recently in the grip of an ice age | |
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| 1843 |
| | Swiss naturalist Louis Agassiz completes his pioneering Poissons Fossiles ('Fossil Fish'), classifying more than 1500 categories | |
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| 1862 |
| | Swiss humanitarian Henri Dunant publishes A Memory of Solferino, proposing an international agency to cope with the battlefield casualties he has witnessed | |
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| 1863 |
| | Henri Dunant and others establish the Red Cross in Geneva, as a direct result of the battlefield casualties Dunant has witnessed at Solferino in 1859 | |
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| 1864 |
| | The first Geneva Convention establishes standards for the treatment of the wounded in war | |
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| 1897 |
| | The first Zionist Congress is held in Basel with Theodor Herzl in the chair | |
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| 1905 |
| | The first boat to be powered by a combustion engine, the 125-ton vessel Venoga, is launched on Lake Geneva | |
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| 1906 |
| | The Simplon rail tunnel, the longest in the world (20 km), is opened between Switzerland and Italy | |
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| 1907 |
| | 20-year-old Le Corbusier builds his first house at La Chaux-de-Fonds, in his native Switzerland | |
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