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At a Glance !
Switzerland may be neutral but it's
far from flavourless. The fusion of German, French and Italian
ingredients has formed a robust national culture, and the country's
alpine landscapes have enough zing to reinvigorate the most jaded
traveller.
Goethe summed up Switzerland succinctly
as a combination of 'the colossal and the well-ordered'. You can
be sure that your trains and letters will be on time. The tidy,
just-so precision of Swiss towns is tempered by the lofty splendour
of the landscapes that surround them.
When To Go
You
can visit Switzerland any time throughout the year. Summer lasts
roughly from June to September and offers the most pleasant climate
for outdoor pursuits. Unfortunately, you won't be the only tourist
during this period, so prices can be high, accommodation hard
to find and the mainstream sights crowded. You'll find much better
deals and fewer crowds in the shoulder seasons of April-May and
late-September-October.
At any time, as you travel around
the country you'll hit many different climatic conditions. The
continental climate in the Alps tends to show the greatest extremes
between summer and winter. Mid-August to late October generally
has fairly settled weather, and is a good period for hiking trips.
If you're keen on winter sports, resorts
in the Alps begin operating in early December, move into full
swing around Christmas, and close down when the snow begins to
melt in April.
Fast Facts !
| Full Name |
Swiss Confederation |
| Capital City |
Bern |
| Area |
41,290 sq km | 15,942 sq miles |
- Population
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7,461,100 |
| Time Zone |
GMT/UTC +1 () |
| Languages |
German (official) | German (most commonly the dialect known
as Schwyzertütsch) is spoken by about 63.7% of the population. |
| Religion |
41.8% Roman Catholic, 35.3% Protestant, 4.3% Muslim, 1.8%
Orthodox Christian, 11.1% no religion, 5.7% other. |
| Currency |
Swiss Franc (CHF) |
| Country Dialing Code |
41 |
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