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Pullypülē', town, Vaud canton, W Switzerland, on the Lake of Geneva. It is a residential suburb of Lausanne. The town has a 15th-century church and a museum honoring Charles Ferdinand Ramuz, the 19th-century Swiss novelist.
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Pully is a municipality in Switzerland in the canton of Vaud, located in the district of Lausanne. It is one of the eastern suburbs of the city of Lausanne, located on the shores of Lake Geneva and at the foot of the vineyards of Lavaux on the road to Vevey and Montreux. The population of Pully was 16,680. Despite being a tiny town, Pully has 2 train stations, called Pully-Nord and Pully. This is due to the fact that the train line leaving Lausanne toward the east splits in two, with one line heading north toward Bern and the other heading east toward the Simplon Tunnel, each passing through Pully. Both stations are served by trains of the Léman...more »

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