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Basler may refer to: * an inhabitant or native of canton of Basel-Stadt, or canton of Basel-Landschaft, or Basel, Switzerland * Basler (fashion), German fashion brand * Basler (weapon), the German term for the ''baselard'' dagger * Basler Electric, a manufacturer of power systems * Mario Basler Mario Basler (born 18 December 1968) is a German Association football, football manager and former professional player who mainly played as a right midfielder. He is currently at TSG Eisenberg as a player and advisor. A dead-ball specialist, Ba ..., (born 1968), a German former footballer * Roy Basler, (1906-1989), American historian * Basler BT-67, a remanufactured DC-3 aircraft produced by Basler Turbo Conversions {{disambiguation, surname ...
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Canton Of Basel-Stadt
Canton of Basel-Stadt or Basel-City ( ; ; ; ) is one of the 26 cantons forming the Swiss Confederation. It is composed of three municipalities with Basel as the capital. It is traditionally considered a " half-canton", the other half being Basel-Landschaft, its rural counterpart. Basel-Stadt is one of the northernmost and lowest cantons of Switzerland, and the smallest by area. The canton lies on both sides of the Rhine and is very densely populated. The largest municipality is Basel, followed by Riehen and Bettingen. The only canton sharing borders with Basel-Stadt is Basel-Landschaft to the south. To the north of Basel-Stadt are France and Germany, with the tripoint being in the middle of the Rhine. Together with Basel-Landschaft, Basel-Stadt was part of the Canton of Basel, which joined the Old Swiss Confederacy in 1501. Political quarrels and armed conflict led to the partition of the canton in 1833. Basel-Stadt is Switzerland's seventh-largest economic centre and h ...
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Canton Of Basel-Landschaft
Canton of Basel-Landschaft or Basel-Country, informally known as Baselland or Baselbiet (; ; ; ; ), is one of the 26 cantons forming the Swiss Confederation. It is composed of five districts and its capital city is Liestal. It is traditionally considered a " half-canton", the other half being Basel-Stadt, its urban counterpart. Basel-Landschaft is one of the northernmost cantons of Switzerland. It lies essentially south of the Rhine and north of the Jura Mountains. The canton shares borders with the canton of Basel-Stadt to the north, the canton of Aargau to the east, the canton of Solothurn to the south and the canton of Jura to the west. It shares international borders as well with France and Germany to the north. Together with Basel-Stadt, Basel-Landschaft was part of the canton of Basel, which joined the Old Swiss Confederacy in 1501. Political quarrels and armed conflict led to the partition of the canton in 1833. History Basel-Landschaft, together with Basel-Stadt, ...
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Basel
Basel ( ; ), also known as Basle ( ), ; ; ; . is a city in northwestern Switzerland on the river Rhine (at the transition from the High Rhine, High to the Upper Rhine). Basel is Switzerland's List of cities in Switzerland, third-most-populous city (after Zurich and Geneva), with 177,595 inhabitants within the city municipality limits. The official language of Basel is Swiss Standard German and the main spoken language is the local Basel German dialect. Basel is commonly considered to be the cultural capital of Switzerland and the city is famous for its many Museums in Basel, museums, including the Kunstmuseum Basel, Kunstmuseum, which is the first collection of art accessible to the public in the world (1661) and the largest museum of Swiss art, art in Switzerland, the Fondation Beyeler (located in Riehen), the Museum Tinguely and the Museum of Contemporary Art (Basel), Museum of Contemporary Art, which is the first public museum of contemporary art in Europe. Forty museums ...
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Basler (fashion)
Basler is a German fashion brand founded in Berlin, Germany in 1936. Fritz Basler GmbH & Co. KG was founded by Fritz Basler and his wife Elisabeth, with manufacturing in Kreuzberg, which later relocated to Berlin-Charlottenburg shortly before the end of World War II. In 1959, manufacturing moved to Aschaffenburg, Bavaria. In 1994, Luke Basler took over the business, and later expanded production into Erfurt, Thuringia. Online sales accounted for 81% of total sales in 2012. In November 2017, German fashion company TriStyle Group acquired Basler and confirmed the closure of the brand's stores. References External links

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Basler (weapon)
The baselard, ''Schwiizerdolch'' in Swiss-German (also ''basilard, baslard'', in Middle French also and variants, Latinized etc., in Middle High German ) is a historical type of dagger or short sword of the Late Middle Ages. Etymology In modern use by antiquarians, the term ''baselard'' is mostly reserved for a type of 14th-century dagger with an I-shaped handle. It evolved out of the 13th-century knightly dagger, but was 'carried by everyone, and not exclusively a "knightly" weapon'. Contemporary usage was less specific, and the term in Middle French and Middle English could probably be applied to a wider class of large dagger. The term (in many spelling variants) first appears in the first half of the 14th century. There is evidence that the term ''baselard'' is in origin a Middle French or Medieval Latin corruption of the German ''basler esser' "Basel knife". Both the term ''baselard'' and the large dagger with H-shaped hilt or "baselard proper" appear by the mid-14th ce ...
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Basler Electric
{{Paid contributions, date=August 2021 Basler Electric is a manufacturer of power systems products based in Highland, Illinois. The company was founded in 1942 by Carl Basler. In 1945, they began producing custom transformers. In 1959, Basler released the SRA voltage regulator. They also manufacture solid-state and multifunction digital protective relays, generator and engine controls, and static excitation systems. History *1942 - The company was founded by Carl Basler. *1945 - start of producing custom transformers. *1947 - Basler Electric Company incorporation. *1959 - Basler introduced the first solid-state voltage regulator, the SRA. *1961 - Basler developed its first Static Excitation System. *1972 - Basler’s first solid-state relay was developed. *1990 - Basler International Group found in Wasselonne, France *early 1990s - Basler started development of a Digital Excitation Control System (DECS range) *2004 - Basler opened facility in Suzhou China *2006 - Basler acqui ...
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Mario Basler
Mario Basler (born 18 December 1968) is a German Association football, football manager and former professional player who mainly played as a right midfielder. He is currently at TSG Eisenberg as a player and advisor. A dead-ball specialist, Basler scored numerous goals from Direct free kick, free-kicks and two directly from corner kicks during his career, colloquially known as Corner kick#Scoring a goal direct from a corner: Olympico goal, ''Olympic goals''. He was also known for his creativity. Club career Born in Neustadt an der Weinstraße, Basler started his career with 1. FC Kaiserslautern, making only one league appearance. In 1993, he joined Bundesliga club SV Werder Bremen, after previously playing for Hertha BSC and Rot-Weiss Essen in the 2. Bundesliga. With Bremen, Basler won the DFB-Pokal in 1993–94 DFB-Pokal, 1994 and finished runner-up in the Bundesliga in 1994–95 Bundesliga, 1995. During the 1994–95 season, he was joint Kicker (sports magazine)#kicker-Torjä ...
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Roy Basler
Roy Prentice Basler (November 19, 1906 – October 25, 1989) was an American historian who rose to prominence in the middle of the 20th century. Basler was most famous for editing the collected works of Abraham Lincoln. He also wrote the introduction to Sam Watkins' "Co Aytch". Biography Basler was born in St. Louis and attended Central Methodist College in Fayette, Missouri, before receiving his PhD in American literature at Duke University. He headed the English departments at Ringling College, Florence State Teachers' College and Peabody College, and was executive secretary and editor-in-chief of the Abraham Lincoln Association from 1947 to 1952. He joined the staff of the Library of Congress in 1952 and eventually became chief of the manuscript division and held the library's chair in American history. He retired in 1974 and moved to Sarasota, Florida, where he died in 1989. Basler's definitive eight volume collection of Lincoln's writings was published in 1953 and a su ...
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