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11. A town straddling 2 states

Towns shared between 2 countries are a more common phenomenon than you might think, but this one is the most unusual of them.

Büsingen am Hochrhein is a German exclave in Switzerland. Economically, it’s part of Switzerland; administratively, it’s part of Germany.

- This is the only German town with the Swiss franc as the main currency.
- It has two postal codes: a Swiss one and a German one.
- The citizens use both Swiss and German phone numbers.
- FC Büsingen is the only German team that plays in the Swiss championship.

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You Won’t Find A Town Similar To Any Of These Anywhere In The World!
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