Switzerland capital

  1. Switzerland Maps
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  3. Why Switzerland has no capital and other questions you have about Switzerland
  4. The capital of Switzerland — a traveler's guide to Bern
  5. Switzerland Facts for Kids


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About Switzerland: Switzerland is officially named the Swiss Confederation. It’s a small mountainous country located in a Center of Western Europe in the Alps and it is bordered by Confederation consists of 26 cantons, with Bern as the seat of the federal authorities and capital city. The two largest Swiss cities are Zurich and Geneva which are two global and economic centers. Switzerland is geographically divided between the Alps, the Swiss Plateau and the Jura. The country has a long history of armed neutrality, no war internationally since 1815. It has four main linguistic and cultural regions: German, French, Italian and Romansh. Switzerland has the highest quality of life and enjoys great wealth and famous for its banking system, chocolate, watch and ski resorts. Many Nobel prizes have been awarded to Swiss scientists. The Facts: Capital: Area: 15,940 sq mi (41,285 sq km). Population: ~ 8,550,000. Largest cities: Official language: German, French, Italian, Romansh. Currency: Swiss franc (CHF).

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Why Switzerland has no capital and other questions you have about Switzerland

Why is Switzerland’s official country code CH? The first letter 'C' simply means Confoederatio, in modern language, Confederation. The story behind the second letter 'H' is much more complicated. In brief, a Celtic tribe named Swiss territory in honour of themselves – Helvetia, after the Battle of Bibracte with Julius Caesar. They populated Switzerland 2,000 years ago. By the way, the modern Swiss Confederation's formal name is Confoederatio Helvetica. The roots of the Swiss Confederatio go back to 1291, but the modern federal State was founded in 1848, 50 years after the invading French revolutionary forces had proclaimed the Helvetic Republic. Its formal name is in Latin, Confoederatio Helvetica – a way to treat equally the four different cultures present in the Swiss Confoederation. In spite of Bibracte and of Julius Caesar! Many elements of modern Swiss culture, including its currency, reflect its Celtic past. Why is Switzerland the best country? Isn’t that clear to all of you? We're not bragging when we say that we have the best cheese and chocolate in the world, the most reliable watches on the planet, the happiest cows of all cows, excellent healthcare and educational systems, breathtaking landscapes and exemplary democracy! In the 2021 World Happiness Report, Switzerland ranks fourth – so even the Swiss population is very happy here. All these factors combined make us the natural champion in terms of innovation, as well. In 2021, for the tenth consecutive year, the...

The capital of Switzerland — a traveler's guide to Bern

A beautiful country should have a beautiful capital — and Bern lives up to Switzerland’s high standards. Here, you’ll find a lovely Old Town, beautiful fountains, and a sparkling river. For a city break with a breath-taking backdrop, head to the capital of Switzerland. If you’re looking for quick information about Bern, you’ve come to the right place. This April, it’s our Photo by swiss-image.ch/Jan Geerk Exploring the capital of Switzerland The capital of Switzerland is extremely walkable, so it’s best to explore the old town on foot. Remember to take your camera and a little bit of money on your first excursion. That way, you can capture Bern’s charm and buy yourself a souvenir while you’re out and about. If you like exploring beautiful cities, you’re in for a treat! Gorgeous Bern has retained its medieval magic throughout the centuries, and the Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage site. The sandstone buildings, red roofs, and fountains are picture-perfect reminders of the past. In fact, the The Old Town is also famous for its arcades (covered walkways used for shopping). With about 3.75 miles (6 kilometers) of arcades located in the capital of Switzerland, Bern has one of the longest shopping promenades in Europe. Even if you’re not a shopaholic, you should at least stop by to admire the architecture. Keep an eye on the time, and check out the Zytglogge (Clock Tower) at four minutes before the hour, when the tower comes to life with a mechanically animated show. Small fi...

Switzerland Facts for Kids

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