Switzerland country profile
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Officially named the ‘Swiss Confederation,’ Switzerland is a landlocked, mountainous Central European country bordered by France, Italy, Germany, Austria and Liechtenstein. It is dominated by the Alps, with Zermatt the distinctively pointed Matterhorn mountain (4778m) being the most well-known landmark. The population of 8 million people are concentrated in and around the capital Bern, as well as the large cities of Geneva and Zurich. Switzerland operates a multi-party federal democratic republic government with a collective ‘head’ of state known as the Federal Council. Switzerland has for centuries been a neutral state, which means it cannot take part in armed conflict, unless it is attacked. Although it lies at the heart of Europe, Switzerland is not a member of the EU and Swiss-EU relations are based on a series of bilateral agreements, such as participation in the passport-free Schengen Area. It is also one of the wealthiest countries in the world, with
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Switzerland
Country in Central Europe
"Swiss Confederation" and "Suisse" redirect here. For other uses, see Switzerland (disambiguation); Swiss Confederation (disambiguation); Swiss (disambiguation); and Suisse, Moselle.
Swiss Confederation Five official names
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| Motto: (unofficial) "Unus pro omnibus, omnes pro uno" "One for all, all for one" | |
| Anthem: "Swiss Psalm" | |
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| Capital | 46°57′N7°27′E / 46.950°N 7.450°E / 46.950; 7.450 |
| Largest city | Zurich |
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