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Cultural life in Switzerland is rich
and varied like its countryside. It feeds on the fertile
friction between the four official languages and cultures -
German, French, Italian and Romansh.
Switzerland also features an
astonishing mix of traditional and contemporary elements and
manages to keep a happy balance between preserving its cultural
heritage and allowing new impulses to bring about change.
Swiss Travel System turns any
journey into an unforgettable experience. Whether you're
traveling by train, boat or post bus, a glance at the
surrounding countryside is enough to capture the cultural wealth
and geographical variety of this country.
But Swiss Travel System is not only
the most pleasant way to get to know the country: it's also the
safest and most comfortable. Timetables in Switzerland are
coordinated to allow you to change from one form of transport to
another without long delays; and that in the densest public
transport system in the world.
The name Switzerland comes from
"Schwyz," one of the original cantons in the
Confederation. The letters "CH" are the country's
national designation and stands for "Confoederatio
Helvetica" (Latin for Swiss Confederation).
Switzerland is located in the very
heart of Europe, with Germany to the North, France to the West,
Italy to the South and Austria and Liechtenstein to the East.
About 2/3 of Switzerland's landscape is made up of forests,
lakes and mountains.
The Alps form the complex geological
structure of Switzerland. They consist of granite, gneiss,
limestone and crystalline seams. They have an average altitude
of some 5550 ft/1700 m, with close to 100 peaks towering above
13,000 ft/4000 m.
They form part of the Alpine arc
which stretches almost 1000 kilometers from Nice (French
Maritime Alps) to Vienna (Austrian Alps). Switzerland embraces
the center part of the Alps, with its four main passes - Grimsel,
Furka, St. Gotthard and Oberalp; here also spring the sources of
the rivers Rhone and Rhine.
Population: 7 Million
Capital: Berne
Currency: Swiss
Franc (CHF)
National Flag: A white cross centered on a square field of
red.
Area: 15,942 sq. miles
Cantons: 23, three of which are subdivided into
half-cantons |
Highest point: Dufour Peak in
the Monte Rosa massif (Valais) 15,203 ft./4634 m
Highest Village: Juf (Graubunden)
2,126 m 7,000 ft
Lowest point: Lake Maggiore (Ticino)
633 ft./193 m
Switzerland has 1,484 lakes.
Largest Glacier: The Aletsch (Valais),
largest glacier in continental Europe. Switzerland has 140
glaciers.
5 Largest Cities: Zurich
(largest), Basel. Geneva, Berne and Lucerne
Hölloch in the Muotathal: the
second largest cave system in the world
Jungfraujoch: 11350 ft/3454 m,
the highest railway station in Europe
Lac Souterrain St. Léonard:
Europe's largest underground lake
Staubbach Falls: located in
Lauterbrunnen, 920 ft/280 m high
Rhine Falls near Schaffhausen:
most spectacular waterfall in central Europe
Swiss National Park, Zernez:
oldest National Park in Europe, established in 1914
Switzerland is one of the most
multilingual countries in Europe. Most Swiss,
particularly those who work with visitors in one way or another,
speak
several languages, including English.
Due to extreme topographical
diversity within a small area, the weather may
vary considerably from region to region. Different altitudes are
also characterized by completely different climates and
temperatures.
Switzerland is affected by Atlantic
currents bringing moist air and Mediterranean currents bringing
warm air. The southern part of Switzerland has subtropical
vegetation and a mild climate year-round. In the northern
plateau, surrounded by mountains, the climate is mild and
refreshing. The Valais area is noted for dryness.
Temperatures generally do not reach
extremes of hot or cold. In the cities, summer temperatures
seldom rise above 86°F/30°, and the humidity is rather
moderate. In winter temperatures often fall below 32°F/0°C and
there is snow and ice.
History gave Switzerland only a
little land. In fact, Oregon is six times larger than
Switzerland. Oregon has 97,073 square miles compared to
Switzerland's 15,936.
However, Nature has compensated
Switzerland with the finest natural sights in Europe, and the
Alpine region is the most beautiful of all. If you're looking
for jaw-dropping scenery, the Jungfrau region south of
Interlaken has it in spades. |