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Zurich (in German, Zürich) is the largest city in Switzerland (population 350,000). The origin of the name is most likely the Celtic word Turus, a corroborating reference to which was found on a tomb inscription dating from the Roman occupation in the 2nd century AD. The city is Switzerland's main commercial and banking centre, and home to Switzerland's largest airport.
Situated where the river Limmat leaves the Lake Zurich, surrounded by wooded hills. The river Sihl[?] meets with the Limmat at the end of Platzspitz, which borders the the Swiss National Museum (Landesmuseum).
UBS, Credit Suisse and many private banks have their headquarters in Zurich. Commercial center of Switzerland.
Table of contents
1 Geography
2 Sights
3 Industry and commerce
4 Sport
5 Education and research
6 History
7 Famous children of Zurich
8 Airports
9 External links
Geography
Sights
Industry and commerce
Sport
Education and research
History
Famous children of Zurich
Airports
External links

Fraumünster church

St. Peter