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Switzerland
EUROPE
FACTFILE
OFFICIAL NAME: Swiss Confederation
DATE OF FORMATION: 1291
CAPITAL: Bern
POPULATION: 7.57 million
TOTAL AREA: 15,942 sq. miles
(41,290 sq. km)
DENSITY: 493 people per sq. mile
LANGUAGES: German*, Swiss-German,
French, Italian, Romansch*
RELIGIONS: Roman Catholic 42%,
Protestant 35%, other 19%, Muslim 4%
ETHNIC MIX: German 64%, French 20%,
other 9.5%, Italian 6%, Romansch 0.5%
GOVERNMENT: Parliamentary system
CURRENCY: Franc = 100 rappen/centimes
One of the world’s most prosperous countries, Switzerland
sits at the center of Europe. It has retained its neutral status
through every major European conflict since 1815.
GEOGRAPHY
Mostly mountainous, with river
valleys. The Alps cover 60% of its area;
the Jura in the west cover 10%. Lowlands
lie along the east–west axis.
CLIMATE
Most rain falls in the warm summer
months. Winters are snowy, but milder
and foggy away from the mountains.
Avalanches are a problem.
PEOPLE & SOCIETY
Switzerland is composed of distinct
German-Swiss, French-Swiss, and Italian-
Swiss linguistic groups. In the east, a
35,000-strong minority speaks Romansch.
The country is divided into 26
autonomous cantons (states), each with
control over housing and economics.
Public referenda are widely used to
decide policy. Society is conservative;
marriage is common but divorce is above
the EU average rate.
THE ECONOMY
Diversified economy relies on
services – the banking sector manages
over a quarter of the world’s offshore
private wealth – and specialized
industries (engineering, watches, etc).
INSIGHT: Famed for its neutrality,
Switzerland only joined the UN in
2002, and remains outside the EU
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