The main building actually is situated in Meyrin/Geneva, but some of the accelerators and underground experiments are in France, but still belong to Switzerland
Twelve representatives of each founding country signed the charter of CERN at the 29th of July 1953 in Paris. Beforehand CERN existed only as an idea, a provisional Organisation with a provisional Council, composed by eleven European governments. The new Council determined Geneva/Switzerland as the center of CERN. 1955 was the laying of the first stone.
No, Robert Langdon did not work for CERN. He is a fictional character created by author Dan Brown who appears in a series of novels, such as "Angels & Demons" and "The Da Vinci Code," where he is portrayed as a Harvard professor of symbology and religious iconology.
The two countries were America and Russia.
The two countries were America and Russia.
The United States and Russia have historically been the two countries that have done the most work in space exploration. These countries have launched numerous missions, including manned flights to the Moon and the International Space Station.
CERN is situated in Meyrin, which is close to Geneva.Officially the whole complexe, including the Large Hadron Collider and other accelerator belong to Switzerland, but geographically CERN is located at the border of France and Switzerland (not the Franco-German border;))
The LHC's full name is the Large Hadron Collider. It is a particle accelerator situated at CERN in Switzerland.
More than twenty countries financed the building of CERN. Funding agencies from around the world are still providing financing for the experiment that are taking place there.
There are about 57 independent Muslim countries. Most of them are situated in Asia, and Africa.
It has two syllables. Con-cern.
CERN was created in 1954.
CERN Courier was created in 1959.
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Finland and Estonia are both countries that are close to St. Petersburg. Finland is located to the northwest and Estonia is situated to the west of St. Petersburg.
Poland and France do not have a common border at all, Germany is situated between these two countries, separating them.
Twelve representatives of each founding country signed the charter of CERN at the 29th of July 1953 in Paris. Beforehand CERN existed only as an idea, a provisional Organisation with a provisional Council, composed by eleven European governments. The new Council determined Geneva/Switzerland as the center of CERN. 1955 was the laying of the first stone.
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