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Allow the majesty of Switzerland to captivate you...
A land that conjures up images of breathtaking mountains, beautiful lakes,
Alpine villages, chocolates, cowbells and fields of edelweiss is a land with
the power to seduce...
Landlocked by France, Germany, Liechtenstein,
Austria and Italy, Switzerland takes up an area of 41,295 square kilometres
and is home to 6.9 million people. More than 60 percent of the country is
mountainous and a quarter of it is covered in forests. The snow-capped Alps,
Europes highest mountains, occupy the central and southern regions of the
country. Some of the Alpine meadows are breathtaking and are inhabited by
famous and distinctive Alpine animals such as the ibex (a mountain goat with
huge curved horns) and the chamois (a horned antelope). There is perennial
snow cover at altitudes of above 3000m. Winter sports resorts begin operating
in late November and close around April. Switzerland is a federal republic and
consists of 23 partly autonomous cantons. Politically neutral since 1815, it is
an important international meeting place and houses one of the headquarters of
the United Nations.
Its people enjoy the highest standard of living in
Europe. Switzerland has long attracted many foreign artists and writers
including Voltaire, Byron, Shelley, James Joyce and Charlie Chaplin. The
18th century writings of Rousseau in Geneva played a key role in the
development of democracy while Carl Jungs research in Zurich was instrumental
in the development of modern psychoanalysis. Switzerlands cities are well
worth a visit. Zurich, the most populous city, is famous for its financial
institutions and for its art galleries both coexisting happily side by side.
Lake Zurich offers endless opportunities for swimming, sunbathing and picnicking.
Nestling on the shores of Lake Geneva, the city of Geneva is home to more than 200
international organisations. The citys fine location and the wealth of boating and
walking opportunities provided by Lake Geneva make it an attractive and relaxing
place. Lucerne is often considered to be the true Swiss capital. This charming
and attractive town straddles the Reuss River on the western edge of Lake Lucerne
and makes an excellent base for excursions.
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