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    from other countries come to see them and are very impressive by the scenes, castles and Alps. These scenes not only make the country beautiful, but also very attractive to the travelers and tourists. This is why Switzerland is a great place for travelling. Culture Switzerland is a nation of full of traditions. There are over 100 fun and enjoyable holidays and festivals through out the year for celebrating foods, religions, and fall harvest. The Swiss peoples love and enjoy gathering and

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    Switzerland Culture & Religion Switzerland is widely known for the beautiful views places shown in movies, music videos, to tourists for tourist locations, and masses of other places. However out of the places that Switzerland is shown not many contain information or insight on the culture and the religion in stowed in this gorgeous country. Also if asked about Switzerland to an “outsider” the response would be, “oh they love cheese, chocolate, watches, and make army knives, and the popular Swiss

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    Switzerland is best described by conveying an understanding of its geography, political, economic, cultural and social environments. The geography of the country has had a significant impact on its way of life. Switzerland is bordered by Germany in the north, Austria and the Principality of Liechtenstein in the east, Italy in the south and France in the west. This represents many significant European cultures converging on Switzerland – the German speaking region, the French and the Italian. Two

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    Switzerland is a mountainous Central European country known for its great food, beautiful villages, lakes, watches, ski resorts and delicious chocolates, not to mention the Swiss Alps, which are spectacular. The following discussion about Switzerland will include information about their politics, culture, history, economy, religion, and literature. Switzerland was inhabited by the Helvetians and remained a Roman province until the 4th century AD. Important cities, such as Geneva, Basel, and Zurich

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    Tourism of Switzerland

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    Project About: “ Travel And Tourism of Switzerland” Flag: It may be hard to believe but the famous white cross on a red background has only been the national flag of Switzerland since the 19th century. The origins of the flag, though, date back to 1339 and the historic Battle of Laupen, when Confederate soldiers began using the white cross as their field sign. History: Switzerland evolved over many centuries from a loose alliance of small self-governing

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    7° 26' E ("The World Fact book: SWITZERLAND", 2016). When people refer to Switzerland’s location they don’t usually use its absolute location but, instead the commonly use its relative location. The relative location of Switzerland is being located in Western Europe and being located in the northern and eastern hemispheres (“Location of Switzerland”, 2016). As well as being landlocked by Austria, France, Italy, Liechtenstein and Germany (“Location of Switzerland”, 2016). Nogueira 2

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    Trying to compare the United States to Switzerland is quite difficult, especially when there are many differences between the states of America. So the easiest is to compare the general aspects across the board, and for the smaller differences I can only compare it with Texas, since I have lived there my whole life. The first major difference is the food, of course the food is different all across Europe compared to the United States, just because we have different types of food. In America we

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    Switzerland Key History Immigration When the Federal State was founded in 1848, Switzerland began to industrialize. Foreigners from neighboring countries came to Switzerland for work. Post World War II labor shortages in Switzerland brought more immigrants into the country (Ruedin, Alberti, D'Amato, 2015). Switzerland has been shaped immigration, and how the immigrants from neighboring countries settled have in separate regions (Appendix: Map 1). Throughout Swiss history, immigration has been a

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    Essay about Switzerland

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    Switzerland Switzerland is best described by conveying an understanding of its geography, political, economic, cultural and social environments. The geography of the country has had a significant impact on its way of life. Switzerland is bordered by Germany in the north, Austria and the Principality of Liechtenstein in the east, Italy in the south and France in the west. This represents many significant European cultures converging on Switzerland – the German speaking region, the French and

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    Switzerland Report 2005 Essay

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    SWITZERLAND Switzerland is an independent country that has been able to maintain its neutrality, making them honored by the major European powers. An interesting historical fact is that Switzerland was not involved in either of the two World Wars. Switzerland’s active role in many UN and international organizations has been a positive strategy strengthening ties with its neighbors, but also letting them retain a strong commitment to neutrality. However, Switzerland did not officially become a UN

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