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Nameless square in Zurich: this square could soon be called like an instrument of torture or like a writer
CH🏛️ PoliticsCenter7 hr. ago

Nameless square in Zurich: this square could soon be called like an instrument of torture or like a writer

The city of Zurich is seeking to name a public square at the entrance to Rennweg, but their proposed name has faced resistance from the community. The controversy stems from the suggestion of using a name that some find inappropriate or offensive, leading to public debate over the appropriate designation for the space.

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Nameless square in Zurich: this square could soon be called like an instrument of torture or like a writer

The city of Zurich is seeking to name a public square at the entrance to Rennweg, but their proposed name has faced resistance from the community. The controversy stems from the suggestion of using a name that some find inappropriate or offensive, leading to public debate over the appropriate designation for the space.

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