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Gruyères and Fribourg
Gruyères is a town in the district of Gruyère in the canton of Fribourg in Switzerland.
fr: Gruyères ( Fribourg )
Gruyère ( or ; ) is a hard yellow cheese, named after the town of Gruyères in Switzerland, and originated in the cantons of Fribourg, Vaud, Neuchâtel, Jura, and Berne.
* Canton of Fribourg: Gruyères, Fribourg

Gruyères and .
In 1998 Giger acquired the Château St. Germain in Gruyères, Switzerland, and it now houses the H. R. Giger Museum, a permanent repository of his work.
The two Giger Bars in his native Switzerland ( in Gruyères and Chur ), however, were built under Giger's close personal supervision and reflect his original concepts for them accurately.
* Museum H. R. Giger in Gruyères
Gruyères has an area,, of.
Gruyères is above sea level, south-south-east of the district capital Bulle.
The central part of the area is the plains of Alluvial ( above sea level ) next to the alps, between Gruyères and Broc, from which the hill of Gruyères rises to above sea level.
The two peaks with their saddle between them are a popular subject for photographs of Gruyères.
Southwest of Gruyères, the municipality comprises most of the catchment area of the brook Albeuve, which originates on the flanks of mount Moléson.
West of the Moléson, the densely wooded right valley side of the Trême and the terrace of La Part Dieu belong to Gruyères.
The municipality of Gruyères also comprises the two villages of Épagny ( above sea level ) to the north and Pringy ( above sea level ) to the west of the town hill.
Neighbour municipalities of Gruyères are Broc, Charmey, Bas-Intyamon, Haut-Intyamon, Semsales, Vaulruz, Vuadens, Bulle, La Tour-de-Trême and Le Pâquier.
The heraldic representation of the crane ( in French: “ grue ”) which inspired the name of the town of Gruyères.
Gruyères has a population () of.
Of the population in the municipality, 508 or about 32. 9 % were born in Gruyères and lived there in 2000.
Gruyères has always been a rural town.
, Gruyères had an unemployment rate of 2. 5 %.
A Roman settlement was probably located on a hill in Gruyères.

stands and midst
In art St. Columbanus is represented bearded bearing the monastic cowl, he holds in his hand a book with an Irish satchel, and stands in the midst of wolves.
There stands in their midst a bronze statue of Kronos, its hands extended over a bronze brazier, the flames of which engulf the child.
Of the second generation of New England settlers, Cotton Mather stands out as a theologian and historian, who wrote the history of the colonies with a view to God's activity in their midst and to connecting the Puritan leaders with the great heroes of the Christian faith.
There are four identifiable Roman and Byzantine tombs in the cemetery that lies on the northern slopes, a Christ-thorn tree stands in its midst.
The writing of this group stands out for its authentic depiction of the Arab and Jewish population of Palestine, told from the vantage point of those who grew up in its midst.
Amida Buddha stands in the midst of the Phoenix Hall or Hoodo, an artistic reproduction of Amitabha Tathagata's Western Pure Land.
François joins them in the midst of a tag game, and in another trio of remembrance — for which time stands still-they relive the first meeting of Dede and François some 10 years before.
Pope John Paul II expressed this concept in Redemptoris Mater by stating: " At the center of this mystery, in the midst of this wonderment of faith, stands Mary.
Ping Chau stands in the midst of the bay.
Birchwood Chapel was built in 1887 when the expansion of Birchwood was, confidently anticipated however this failed to materialise and the chapel now stands in the midst of fields and orchards behind the hamlet.
As in the statement by John the Baptist in John: 1-26 that " Christ stands in the midst of those who seek him ", the preparatory step should open the mind to finding Christ in the passage being read.
King, as the town is locally called, stands 389 m above the sea at the foot of the Amatola Mountains, and in the midst of a thickly populated agricultural district.
This volcanic island stands in the midst of a volcanic belt on the edge of the Indian and Burmese tectonic plates.
The building stands on the spot where noted Edo period mapmaker Inō Tadataka began his mapping of Kyūshū, in the midst of a modern shopping and cultural center called Riverwalk Kitakyushu.

stands and green
The lush, green vegetation along the Mediterranean coast and surrounding the Sea of Galilee in northern Israel and southern Syria stands in marked contrast to the arid landscape elsewhere.
The resultant siege mentality is due to Singapore ’ s geographical weaknesses, mistrust of Malaysia and Indonesia due to historical baggage, and from how it stands out as a " little red dot in a sea of green ", as then-President Habibie of Indonesia put it.
In a reader's poll held a few months later by CNN, mu nam tok came in on place 36, Thai fried rice at 24, green curry stands on 19, massaman curry on place 10, and Thai som tam, pad Thai and tom yam kung hold places 6, 5 and 4.
: It stands forever green over
The nearby island, known as Pontikonisi ( Greek meaning " mouse island "), though small is very green with abundant trees, and at its highest natural elevation ( excluding its trees or man-made structures, such as the monastery ), stands at about.
The star represents the unity of all ethnic groups, the red stripe stands for progress and love, the green for hope and fertility, and the white bands for peace and justice.
: and the foliage stands so green
: and the foliage stands so green
It consists of three horizontal stripes: gold that stands for Chief Jumacao's crown, red that symbolizes the Coat of Arms and the green that represents the arrows used by the Taínos.
The statue stands slightly south of the town green, in front of the post office.
The Congregational Church stands on the eastern edge of the old town green on Pomfret Hill, across from the Pomfret School, founded in 1894.
Today nothing stands to identify its timber structure, but the area is marked by a large piece of green Cherokee marble quarried near Holly Springs.
The green stands for the agriculture, mountains and natural resources.
alt = A small green tank steam locomotive of unusual design, number 13, stands in the museum.
When the House is in session, the mace stands in a cylindrical pedestal of green marble to the right of the chair of the Speaker of the House.
The Himba use four color names: Zuzu stands for dark shades of blue, red, green and purple ; Vapa is white and some shades of yellow ; Buru is some shades of green and blue ; and Dambu is some other shades of green, red and brown.
alt = A man wearing a white baseball uniform with " Rays " written across the chest in green and a black cap stands on a baseball field
Ecolo ( which officially stands for Écologistes Confédérés pour l ' organisation de luttes originales " Confederated ecologists for the organisation of original struggles ", but in reality is a shorthand for " ecology " or " ecologist ") is a French-speaking Belgian green political party in Wallonia, Brussels and the German-speaking Community of Belgium.
RGBA stands for red green blue alpha.
It stands on a small brick plinth on the green outside the primary school.
The body is gold with a green band crossing it diagonally right to left ; the color gold stands for the wealth of the land and green stands for the beauty of the valley which is a gift from mother nature to Lajas.

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