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 |  |  | Switzerland - Geography: Encyclopedia II - Switzerland - GeographyWith an area of 41,285 km², Switzerland is a small country. The population is around 7.4 million, resulting in a population density of 184 people per km².
Switzerland comprises three basic topographical areas: the Swiss Alps, the Swiss plateau, and the Jura mountains.The Alps are a high mountain range running across the central-south of the country. Among the high peaks of the Swiss Alps, the highest of which is the Dufour Peak at 4,634 m, are found countless valleys, some with glaciers. From these the headwaters of several major Eu ...
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 |  |  | Switzerland - Geography: Encyclopedia II - Switzerland - GeographyWith an area of 41,285 km², Switzerland is a small country. The population is around 7.4 million, resulting in a population density of 184 people per km².
Switzerland comprises three basic topographical areas: the Swiss Alps, the Swiss plateau, and the Jura mountains.The Alps are a high mountain range running across the central-south of the country. Among the high peaks of the Swiss Alps, the highest of which is the Dufour Peak at 4,634 m, are found countless valleys, some with glaciers. From these the headwaters of several major Eu ...
See also:Switzerland, Switzerland - History, Switzerland - Politics, Switzerland - Direct democracy, Switzerland - Energy politics, Switzerland - Cantons states, Switzerland - Geography, Switzerland - Economy, Switzerland - Demographics, Switzerland - Religion, Switzerland - Culture, Switzerland - Notes Read more here: » Switzerland: Encyclopedia II - Switzerland - Geography |
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 |  |  | Switzerland - Geography: Encyclopedia II - Switzerland - HistorySwitzerland is a federation of relatively autonomous cantons, some of which have a history of confederacy that goes back more than 700 years, arguably putting them among the world's oldest surviving republics.
According to the popular legend, in 1291, representatives of the three forest cantons of Uri, Schwyz, and Unterwalden signed the Federal Charter. The charter united the involved parties in the struggle against foreign rule by the Habsburgs, who then held the German imperial throne of the Holy Roman Empire. At the Battle of Morga ...
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 |  |  | Switzerland - Geography: Encyclopedia II - Switzerland - HistorySwitzerland is a federation of relatively autonomous cantons, some of which have a history of confederacy that goes back more than 700 years, arguably putting them among the world's oldest surviving republics.
According to the popular legend, in 1291, representatives of the three forest cantons of Uri, Schwyz, and Unterwalden signed the Federal Charter. The charter united the involved parties in the struggle against the rule by the Habsburgs, who then held the German imperial throne of the Holy Roman Empire. At the Battle of Morgarten ...
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 |  |  | Switzerland - Geography: Encyclopedia II - Switzerland - PoliticsThe bicameral Swiss parliament, the Federal Assembly, is the primary seat of power, apart from the Federal Council. Both houses, the Council of States and the National Council, have equal powers in all respects, including the right to introduce legislation.
Under the 1999 constitution, cantons hold all powers not specifically delegated to the federation.
The 46 members of the Council of States (two from each canton and one from former half cantons) are directly elected in each canton, whereas the 200 members of the National Cou ...
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 |  |  | Switzerland - Geography: Encyclopedia II - Switzerland - EconomySwitzerland is a prosperous and stable modern market economy, with a per capita GDP that is higher than those of the big western European economies. For much of the 20th century Switzerland was the wealthiest country in Europe by a considerable margin. However since the early 1990s it has suffered from slow growth, and as of 2005 it had fallen to fourth among European states with populations above one million in terms of Gross Domestic Product per capita at purchasing power parity, behind ...
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 |  |  | Switzerland - Geography: Encyclopedia II - Switzerland - CultureThe culture of Switzerland is influenced by its neighbours, but over the years a distinctive culture with strong regional differences has developed. Traditionally Switzerland is not considered one of the centres of European culture, but this conception might be deceptive.
A number of culturally active Swiss have chosen to move abroad, probably given the limited opportunities in their homeland. At the same time, the neutrality of Switzerland has attracted many creative people from all over the world. In war times t ...
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 |  |  | Switzerland - Geography: Encyclopedia II - Switzerland - DemographicsSwitzerland sits at the crossroads of several major European cultures that have heavily influenced the country's languages and culture. Switzerland has three nationwide official languages (German (64%) in the north and centre, French (19%) to the west, and Italian (8%) in the south), plus a fourth national language that is considered official locally (Romansh, a Romance language spoken by a small minority (< 1%) in the southeastern canton of Graubünden ). The federal government is obliged to communicate in the three ...
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 |  |  | Switzerland - Geography: Encyclopedia II - Switzerland - Cantons statesThe Swiss Confederation consists of 26 cantons:
Aargau
Appenzell Innerrhoden*
Appenzell Ausserrhoden*
Basel-Stadt*
Basel-Landschaft*
Bern
Fribourg
Geneva
Glarus
Graubünden
Jura
Lucerne
Neuchâtel
Nidwalden*
Obwalden*
Schaffhausen
Schwyz
Solothurn
St. Gallen
Thurgau
Ticino
Uri
Valais
Vaud
Zug
Züric ...
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 |  |  | Switzerland - Geography: Encyclopedia II - Switzerland - PoliticsThe bicameral Swiss parliament, the Federal Assembly, is the primary seat of power, apart from the Federal Council. Both houses, the Council of States and the National Council, have equal powers in all respects, including the right to introduce legislation.
Under the 1999 constitution, cantons hold all powers not specifically delegated to the federation.
The 46 members of the Council of States (two from each canton and one from former half cantons) are directly elected in each canton, whereas the 200 members of the National Cou ...
See also:Switzerland, Switzerland - History, Switzerland - Politics, Switzerland - Direct democracy, Switzerland - Energy politics, Switzerland - Cantons states, Switzerland - Geography, Switzerland - Economy, Switzerland - Demographics, Switzerland - Culture Read more here: » Switzerland: Encyclopedia II - Switzerland - Politics |
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 |  |  | Switzerland - Geography: Encyclopedia II - Switzerland - DemographicsSwitzerland sits at the crossroads of several major European cultures that have heavily influenced the country's languages and culture. Switzerland has three nationwide official languages (German (64%) in the north and centre, French (19%) to the west, and Italian (8%) in the south), plus a fourth national language that is considered official locally (Romansh, a Romance language spoken by a small minority (< 1%) in the southeastern canton of Graubünden ). The federal government is obliged to communicate in the three ...
See also:Switzerland, Switzerland - History, Switzerland - Politics, Switzerland - Direct democracy, Switzerland - Energy politics, Switzerland - Cantons states, Switzerland - Geography, Switzerland - Economy, Switzerland - Demographics, Switzerland - Culture Read more here: » Switzerland: Encyclopedia II - Switzerland - Demographics |
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 |  |  | Switzerland - Geography: Encyclopedia II - Switzerland - EconomySwitzerland is a prosperous and stable modern market economy, with a per capita GDP that is higher than those of the big western European economies. For much of the 20th century Switzerland was the wealthiest country in Europe by a considerable margin. However since the early 1990s it has suffered from slow growth, and as of 2005 it had fallen to fourth among European states with populations above one million in terms of Gross Domestic Product per capita at purchasing power parity, behind Ireland, Denmark and Norway (see list). Switzerland is a member ...
See also:Switzerland, Switzerland - History, Switzerland - Politics, Switzerland - Direct democracy, Switzerland - Energy politics, Switzerland - Cantons states, Switzerland - Geography, Switzerland - Economy, Switzerland - Demographics, Switzerland - Culture Read more here: » Switzerland: Encyclopedia II - Switzerland - Economy |
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 |  |  | Switzerland - Geography: Encyclopedia II - Switzerland - CultureThe culture of Switzerland is influenced by its neighbours, but over the years a distinctive culture with strong regional differences has developed. Traditionally Switzerland is not considered one of the centres of European culture, but this conception might be deceptive.
A number of culturally active Swiss have chosen to move abroad, probably given the limited opportunities in their homeland. At the same time, the neutrality of Switzerland has attracted many creative people from all over the world. In war times the tradition of political asylum helped to attract artists, whil ...
See also:Switzerland, Switzerland - History, Switzerland - Politics, Switzerland - Direct democracy, Switzerland - Energy politics, Switzerland - Cantons states, Switzerland - Geography, Switzerland - Economy, Switzerland - Demographics, Switzerland - Culture Read more here: » Switzerland: Encyclopedia II - Switzerland - Culture |
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