Dübendorf
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Dübendorf is a suburb of Zürich in Switzerland with a population of about 22,700 (2004). Its major products are tobacco and chemicals.
The bell machine, standing in the center of Dübendorf. This machine was previously used in the old town church bell tower (1870-1968). After the church was moved to another place, the bell machine was left in the same location under the cover. If four bells (350 kg, des", 700 kg, as', 1100 kg, a' and 2200 kg, des') are still in use.
Geography
The city is situated roughly 6 miles north east of Zürich. It is bisected by the Glatt river, which runs from the Greifensee, or Lake Greifen, which lies directly to the south east.Industry
Dübendorf is the home of two research institutions that are part of the [Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH)]:Language
While most people in Zürich speak at least some English or French, many people in Dübendorf speak only German. Switzerdeutsch (Swiss German) is the language spoken, although nearly everyone will automatically switch their speech to High German for non-Switzerdeutsch speakers.Places of interest
The town of Dübendorf is quite small, and it is easy to get around on foot. Traversal from one side of the city to the other can be done within a half hour of casual walking. Apart the city center and the river, an interesting place to visit is the [museum of military aviation], storing not just various military planes, but also interesting demonstration material (for instance, how the helicopter steering systems are arranged).Transport
Dubendorf is served by both rail and bus links with the Zurich center (10 min), Winterthur (via Stettbach, 20 min) and other places in the canton of Zurich.External links
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