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BaselCommercial and industrial city, capital of Basel-Stadt demi-canton, Switzerland, situated on the Rhine at the point where the French, German, and Swiss borders meet; population (2003 est) 162,800, urban agglomeration 553,800. Manufactured goods include machinery, dyes, silk textiles, vitamins, agrochemicals, dietary products, and genetic products. Basel was a strong military station under the Romans. In 1501 it joined the Swiss confederation and later developed as a centre for the Reformation. HistoryBasel is mentioned as a fort, Basilia, in AD 374. It became an Episcopal see in the 7th century, then passed successively to the Alemanni, the Franks, and to Burgundy. In the 11th century it became a free imperial city and the residence of prince-bishops. It was one of the literary centres of the Reformation period and many books were printed on its presses between 1468 and 1500, of which 324 are in the British Library. The university was founded in 1460 and became famous under the Dutch scholar Erasmus.
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