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    the municipality of Beromünster. On 1 January 2009 the former municipality of Gunzwil merged into the municipality of Beromünster followed by Neudorf...
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    transmission tower built for the German-language radio station DRS at Beromünster in the Canton of Lucerne, Switzerland, in 1937. It radiated first at...
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  • frequency 529 kHz, broadcasting news from its central antenna near Beromünster. "Radio Beromünster" was, during World War II, together with the British BBC, one...
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    transmitters began operating in 1931: Radio Sottens for French, Radio Beromünster for German, and 1933 Radio Monte Ceneri for Italian. In 1938 Romansh...
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    headquarters in Zürich. It was launched in 1931 as Radio Beromünster (named after the Beromünster municipality on which its original transmission tower was...
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    Antenna tuning hut of the backup tower for Blosenbergturm in Beromünster....
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  • 2009 it merged with the municipality of Beromünster, becoming a village inside the new municipality of Beromünster. Gunzwil was first mentioned in 1036 as...
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    northeast of the town of Lucerne (1406), Willisau (1407), Sursee and Beromünster (1415), Malters (1477) and Littau (1481), while in 1803, in exchange...
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    Sign on a fence around the Beromünster Reserve Broadcasting Tower in Switzerland, warning of high voltage and danger of death...
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    at the site in 1962. This lattice tower was once a part of the famous Beromünster transmitter. The tower is 250 m (820 ft) tall – a 98 m (322 ft) steel...
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