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- Switzerland (22270 bytes)
1: The '''Swiss Confederation''' or '''Switzerland''' is a landlocked federal state in [[Europe]], w...
3: ...ion is similarly used; for example, it is used as Switzerland's [[country code top-level domain|ccTLD]], [[.ch]...
6: common_name = Switzerland |
7: native_name = Switzerland |
8: image_flag = Switzerland flag large.png | - Politics of Switzerland (6055 bytes)
1: {{Politics of Switzerland}}
2: [[Switzerland]] is a [[federal republic]], and perhaps the clos...
10: ...tic]], 2 [[Christian Democratic People's Party of Switzerland|Christian Democratic]], and 1 [[Swiss People's Pa...
15: Switzerland has a bicameral [[parliament]] consisting of
17: * the [[National Council of Switzerland|National Council]] (members are elected by popula...
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- Costa Rica (12931 bytes)
1: ...in the region, and sometimes refered to as the "[[Switzerland]] of [[Latin America]]." - Industrial Revolution (30001 bytes)
143: ..., in [[1830]]. Struggles for liberal reforms in [[Switzerland]]'s various cantons in the 1830s had mixed result... - Bagpipes (20858 bytes)
107: ...fen.htm Schweizer Sackpfeife] (Swiss bagpipe): In Switzerland, the "Sackpfiffe" was a common instrument in the ... - November 4 (10686 bytes)
47: *[[1744]] - [[Johann Bernoulli, III]], [[Switzerland|Swiss]] mathematician - Diana, Princess of Wales (29391 bytes)
24: ...tte]], a [[finishing school]] in [[Rougemont]], [[Switzerland]]. Diana was a talented amateur [[pianist]], exc... - Marie Antoinette (40871 bytes)
107: ...esse de Polignac|Comtesse de Polignac]] fled to [[Switzerland]], where she continued writing to the queen. Mari... - Rosa Luxemburg (23905 bytes)
10: ...[Abitur]] with flying colours. After fleeing to [[Switzerland]] from imminent detention in [[1889]], she attend... - Martha Argerich (3384 bytes)
5: ...nd Argerich studied with [[Friedrich Gulda]] in [[Switzerland]]. She later studied with [[Arturo Benedetti Mich... - Renaissance (14795 bytes)
5: ...torian [[Jules Michelet]], and expanded upon by [[Switzerland|Swiss]] historian [[Jacob Burckhardt]] in the [[1... - Pre-historic art (9744 bytes)
12: ...es ([[Azilien]]) from [[Birseck]], Eremitage in [[Switzerland]], and in some areas, like the [[Spanish Levant]]... - Cycling (1157 bytes)
1: ...lly by the [[Union Cycliste Internationale]] in [[Switzerland]] (for [[upright bicycle]]s) and by the [[Interna... - Weaving (6924 bytes)
14: ...re well known from finds in [[pile dwellings]] in Switzerland. They are made of [[flax]] or tree [[bast]], [[w... - Tapestry (2919 bytes)
19: ...e of production originated from [[Germany]] and [[Switzerland]]. Over time, the market expanded to [[France]] a... - Culture (23440 bytes)
147: *[[Culture of Switzerland|Switzerland]] - Piccolo (2812 bytes)
16: ...al formations at the [[carnival]] of [[Basel]], [[Switzerland]]. - Recorder (12954 bytes)
38: ...utside of Germany, Austria, Belgium, Holland, and Switzerland. Even in those countries, its use has declined dr... - Alphorn (1746 bytes)
1: ...aped [[mouthpiece]], used by mountain dwellers in Switzerland and elsewhere.
8: ...as an alphorn melody he heard in the Rigi area of Switzerland. - Pipe organ (24478 bytes)
203: ...n is located in the Basilica of Valè²¥ in [[Sion, Switzerland]]. Built around 1390, it still contains many of i... - Europe (23835 bytes)
125: * [[Switzerland]]
163: ...ark) and the '''[[Alpine Countries]]''' (Germany, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Austria, Slovenia) and Monaco. Us...
168: ...y) and often also the '''[[Alpine Countries]]''' (Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Austria, Slovenia, Germany). - United States (58223 bytes)
382: ...to that known in [[Scandinavian countries]] and [[Switzerland]]. For example, 51% of all households have access...
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