Switzerland: Explore the Nation That Embraces Peace and Happiness


Four Official Languages

    Switzerland has four official languages: Swiss German, French, Italian and Romansh. However, English is widely spoken in major cities like Zurich and Geneva.

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A Heaven of Lake

    Switzerland is home to over 7,000 lakes, with Lake Geneva being the largest. The freshwater in these lakes is so clean that you can drink it straight from the source.

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Most Innovative Country

    Switzerland is the most innovative country in the world for the eighth consecutive year. It has a strong economy based on services, niche markets, and diversified manufacturing.

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Lowest Crime Rate

    Switzerland has one of the lowest crime rates in the world. It is also one of the happiest countries, ranking third in the world.

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A Neutral Country

    Switzerland has a long history of neutrality. The country has not been involved in a war since 1815, and it is not a member of any military alliances such as NATO and joined the UN in 2002.

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Compulsory Military

    Switzerland has compulsory military service for all male citizens between the ages of 18 and 34. Women can also volunteer for military service.

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Third Happiest Country

    Switzerland is the third happiest country in the world. It is a safe and clean country with a strong sense of community.

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Country of Alps

    The Alps make up almost 60% of Switzerlands land area. The countrys landscape is diverse, with green and vibrant scenery in the north and drier and rougher terrain in the south.

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Car-free Switzerland

    There are several car-free villages in Switzerland. These villages can be reached by train, bus, or boat.

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Lazy Sunday

    Sundays are a big deal in Switzerland. Working on Sundays is frowned upon, so people typically relax and spend time with family and friends.

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Strict Child Naming Policy

    Swiss laws prohibit giving your child a name that could damage their future interests. This includes giving them brand names and place names, as well as biblical names derived from unsavoury characters.

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