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What (who) is Zürcher Oberland - definition


Dampfbahn-Verein Zürcher Oberland         
  • A steam train of the DVZO crosses the Weissenbachbrücke in Bäretswil
  • The ''lok remise'' at Uster
HERITAGE RAILWAY ASSOCIATION BASED IN THE SWISS CANTON OF ZURICH, AND OPERATOR OF THE PRESERVED RAIL LINE FROM HINWIL TO BAUMA
DVZO; Dampfbahn-Verein Zurcher Oberland
The Dampfbahn-Verein Zürcher Oberland (DVZO) is a heritage railway association based in the Swiss canton of Zurich. The association preserves various items of rolling stock, utilising the historic lok remise or engine shed at Uster station, and also operates the preserved railway between Hinwil and Bauma stations over a section of the former Uerikon to Bauma railway (UeBB).
Zürcher         
FAMILY NAME
Zurcher (surname); Zuercher (surname); Zurcher; Zürcher (surname); Zuercher
Zürcher is a Swiss or German surname. It is a habitational name for someone from the city of Zürich.
Erik Zürcher         
DUTCH ACADEMIC AND SINOLOGIST (1928–2008)
Erik Zurcher
Erik Zürcher (13 September 1928, in Utrecht – 7 February 2008, in Warmond) was a Dutch Sinologist. From 1962 to 1993, Zürcher was a professor of history of East Asia at the Leiden University.

Wikipedia

Zürcher Oberland
The Zürcher Oberland ("Zurich highlands") in Switzerland, is the hilly south-eastern part of the canton of Zurich, bordering on the Toggenburg, including the districts of Uster, Hinwil, Pfäffikon as well as the Töss Valley as far as the district of Winterthur. The territory gradually fell under the control of the city of Zurich from 1408 to 1452.