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43: 76: 379: 106: 113: 83: 387: 409:, their troops were allowed to enter the French side of the hotel, but were strictly prohibited from crossing to the Swiss side. Since the stairway to the upper floor started in French territory but ended in Switzerland, the Germans were not permitted to access any of the upper rooms, which became a refuge for refugees and 328:
Until 1862, La Cure was entirely in France. France and Switzerland had previously disputed possession of the strategically important Vallée des Dappes, which was controlled by the latter until in 1862, the Swiss accepted an offer to exchange that territory for another piece just to the north and
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in the Swiss section of the building, with a bar in the French section, hoping to turn the cross-border business to his advantage. In 1921, Jules-Jean Arbez purchased the building, and turned it into a hotel.
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Today, the Franco-Swiss border passes through the kitchen, dining room, hallway and several rooms of the hotel. In two rooms (including the
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Today, the border passes through the Hotel Arbez (see below); in addition, it bisects at least two residences, and a
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Taking advantage of the delay between negotiation of the treaty and its final ratification by the
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in La Cure. The border runs lengthwise through the two buildings, passing just to the left of the
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east; the new boundary was drawn directly through La Cure. According to the
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is a village located some 20 kilometres (15 mi) northwest of
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members. The hotel was chosen in 1962 for negotiation of the
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There is a Swiss Railways narrow gauge railway line, the
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Hotel Arbez: Half in France and Half in Switzerland
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Municipality
Hotel Arbez in La Cure. The border runs lengthwise through the two buildings, passing just to the left of the mural. The mural and everything to the right of it lies in Switzerland; France lies to the left.
Hotel Arbez
mural
La Cure is located in Switzerland
La Cure is located in Canton of Vaud
46°28′N 6°04′E / 46.467°N 6.067°E / 46.467; 6.067
Country
Canton
Vaud
District
Nyon
Time zone
UTC+01:00
Central European Time
DST
UTC+02:00
Central European Summer Time
Postal code(s)
ISO 3166 code
Profile
Lake Geneva
straddling
Franco-Swiss border
Administratively
Saint-Cergue
Les Rousses
Hotel Arbez
Treaty of Dappes
pub

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