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Bruno Stefanini (violinmaker)
Bruno Stefanini (5 August 1924 – 14 December 2018) was a Swiss real estate investor and art collector. His net worth was estimated at almost 1 billion Swiss franc, Swiss Francs by Handelszeitung. Early life and education Stefanini was born 5 August 1924, the second of two children, to Giuseppe Antonio Stefanini (1894–1973), a innkeeper, and Elisabeth Katharina Stefanini (Birth name, née Hüppi; 1894–1983), into a Catholic Church, Catholic family. He had an older brother, Aldo Stefanini (born 1921). His father, Giuseppe, was originally from Italy and was Naturalization, naturalized as Swiss nationality law, Swiss citizen living in Winterthur in 1928. His mother originally hailed from Glarus, Switzerland, but was primarily raised in Alsace. In 1930, Giuseppe and Katharina, took-over the working class restaurant ''zum Salmen'' which was owned by an Italy, Italian Worker cooperative, workers cooperative. Giuseppe served as the president of the cooperative between 1935 and 196 ...
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Winterthur (; ) is a city in the canton of Zurich in northern Switzerland. With over 120,000 residents, it is the country's List of cities in Switzerland, sixth-largest city by population, as well as its ninth-largest agglomeration with about 140,000 inhabitants. Located about northeast of Zurich, Winterthur is a service and high-tech industrial satellite city within Zurich Metropolitan Area. The official language of Winterthur is German,The official language in any municipality in German-speaking Switzerland is always German. In this context, the term 'German' is used as an umbrella term for any variety of German. So, according to law, you are allowed to communicate with the authorities by using any kind of German, in written or oral form. However, the authorities will always use Swiss Standard German (aka the Swiss variety of Standard German) in documents, or any written form. And orally, it is either ''Hochdeutsch'' (i.e., Swiss Standard German or what the particular speaker ...
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