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- Geography_of_Switzerland abstract "The geography of Switzerland encompasses the geographical features of Switzerland, a mountainous and landlocked country located in Western and Central Europe. It is surrounded by 5 countries: Austria and Liechtenstein to the east, France to the west, Italy to the south and Germany to the north. Switzerland has a maximum north-south length of 220 kilometres (140 mi) and an east-west length of about 350 kilometres (220 mi).Switzerland is well known for the Alps in the south and south east. North of the Alps, the Swiss Plateau runs along the east-west axis of the country. Most of the population of Switzerland lives on the rolling hills and plains of the plateau. The smaller Jura Mountains are located on the north west side of the plateau. Much of the northern border with Germany follows the Rhine River, though the Rhine enters Switzerland near Schaffhausen. The eastern border with Germany and a portion of Austria is drawn through Lake Constance (German: Bodensee). A portion of the southwest border with France is drawn through Lake Geneva.Switzerland is divided into 26 sovereign cantons. The cantons along the Swiss Plateau tend to be the most populous, industrial and religiously Protestant. The cantons in the Alps tend to be less populous, Catholic, and have an agrarian or tourism-based economy.Switzerland is also divided by language. There are four official languages; German 63.7% of population, French 20.4% of population, Italian 6.5% of population and Romansh 0.5% of population. From Bern east (except Ticino) the population generally speaks German. West of Bern, the population generally speaks French. In the southern Canton of Ticino, most people speak Italian. Romansh, a group of dialects descended from Vulgar Latin, is spoken in several regions in the canton of Graubünden.".
- Geography_of_Switzerland thumbnail Satellite_image_of_Switzerland_in_September_2002.jpg?width=300.
- Geography_of_Switzerland wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
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- Geography_of_Switzerland wikiPageID "27462".
- Geography_of_Switzerland wikiPageRevisionID "606209807".
- Geography_of_Switzerland align "right".
- Geography_of_Switzerland areaRanking "134".
- Geography_of_Switzerland borders List_of_countries_and_territories_by_land_borders.
- Geography_of_Switzerland borders "Austria: 165.1 km".
- Geography_of_Switzerland borders "France: 571.8 km".
- Geography_of_Switzerland borders "Germany: 345.7 km".
- Geography_of_Switzerland borders "Italy: 734.2 km".
- Geography_of_Switzerland borders "Liechtenstein: 41.1 km".
- Geography_of_Switzerland caption "Climatic diversity between the regions of Centovalli and Appenzell".
- Geography_of_Switzerland continent "Europe".
- Geography_of_Switzerland coordinates "47".
- Geography_of_Switzerland direction "vertical".
- Geography_of_Switzerland hasPhotoCollection Geography_of_Switzerland.
- Geography_of_Switzerland highestPoint "278040.0".
- Geography_of_Switzerland image "Teufen.jpg".
- Geography_of_Switzerland image "Verdasio.jpg".
- Geography_of_Switzerland kmArea "41293.2".
- Geography_of_Switzerland kmCoastline "0".
- Geography_of_Switzerland largestLake Lake_Geneva.
- Geography_of_Switzerland longestRiver "Rhine: 375.5 km".
- Geography_of_Switzerland lowestPoint "11580.0".
- Geography_of_Switzerland map "Satellite image of Switzerland in September 2002.jpg".
- Geography_of_Switzerland mapCaption "Satellite image of Switzerland".
- Geography_of_Switzerland mapSize "260".
- Geography_of_Switzerland name "Switzerland".
- Geography_of_Switzerland percentLand "95.8".
- Geography_of_Switzerland percentWater "4.2".
- Geography_of_Switzerland region "Western/Central Europe".
- Geography_of_Switzerland width "180".
- Geography_of_Switzerland subject Category:Geography_of_Switzerland.
- Geography_of_Switzerland comment "The geography of Switzerland encompasses the geographical features of Switzerland, a mountainous and landlocked country located in Western and Central Europe. It is surrounded by 5 countries: Austria and Liechtenstein to the east, France to the west, Italy to the south and Germany to the north. Switzerland has a maximum north-south length of 220 kilometres (140 mi) and an east-west length of about 350 kilometres (220 mi).Switzerland is well known for the Alps in the south and south east.".
- Geography_of_Switzerland label "Geografia Szwajcarii".
- Geography_of_Switzerland label "Geografia da Suíça".
- Geography_of_Switzerland label "Geografia della Svizzera".
- Geography_of_Switzerland label "Geografie van Zwitserland".
- Geography_of_Switzerland label "Geografía de Suiza".
- Geography_of_Switzerland label "Geographie der Schweiz".
- Geography_of_Switzerland label "Geography of Switzerland".
- Geography_of_Switzerland label "Géographie de la Suisse".
- Geography_of_Switzerland label "География Швейцарии".
- Geography_of_Switzerland label "スイスの地理".
- Geography_of_Switzerland label "瑞士地理".
- Geography_of_Switzerland sameAs Geographie_der_Schweiz.
- Geography_of_Switzerland sameAs Geografía_de_Suiza.
- Geography_of_Switzerland sameAs Géographie_de_la_Suisse.
- Geography_of_Switzerland sameAs Geografia_della_Svizzera.
- Geography_of_Switzerland sameAs スイスの地理.
- Geography_of_Switzerland sameAs Geografie_van_Zwitserland.
- Geography_of_Switzerland sameAs Geografia_Szwajcarii.
- Geography_of_Switzerland sameAs Geografia_da_Suíça.
- Geography_of_Switzerland sameAs m.0117ws6s.
- Geography_of_Switzerland sameAs Q215941.
- Geography_of_Switzerland sameAs Q215941.
- Geography_of_Switzerland wasDerivedFrom Geography_of_Switzerland?oldid=606209807.
- Geography_of_Switzerland depiction Satellite_image_of_Switzerland_in_September_2002.jpg.
- Geography_of_Switzerland isPrimaryTopicOf Geography_of_Switzerland.