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Website: http://www.weiningen.ch

Weiningen é uma comuna da Suíça, no Cantão Zurique, com cerca de 3.917 habitantes. Estende-se por uma área de 5,41 km, de densidade populacional de 724 hab/km. Confina com as seguintes comunas: Dällikon, Dietikon, Geroldswil, Oetwil an der Limmat, Regensdorf, Unterengstringen. A língua oficial nesta comuna é o Alemão. More information...

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