- nationsonline.org oneworld/switzerland.htmIt is not the highest mountain in Switzerland, but the Matterhorn is one of the world's most famous mountains. Image: Jean Schmitt.
- znaki.fm en/places/switzerland/The people of Switzerland are rich and happy, and they have not known what the war is for more than three hundred years.
- theculturetrip.com europe/switzerlandDiscover Switzerland's treasures with expert guides. Delve into the heart with locals' insights. Culinary hotspots off-the-beaten-path wonders...
- worldatlas.com maps/switzerlandSwitzerland's two largest lakes are Lake Geneva (shared with France) and Lake Neuchatel - which is the largest lake entirely within the country's borders.
- solarnavigator.net geography/switzerland.htmThe independence of Switzerland is traditionally dated to August 1, 1291; the first of August is the national holiday. History.
- theguardian.com world/switzerlandSeven dead after storms lash France, Switzerland and Italy. ... Eurovision winner Nemo urges Switzerland to recognise third gender.
- studyinginswitzerland.com switzerland-facts/Sure we all know Switzerland as the country of chocolate, watches, and banks, but we bet you had no idea of these 42 unusual facts about Switzerland.
- rationalwiki.org wiki/SwitzerlandSocial Democratic Party of Switzerland (PS/SP) is the biggest leftist party and one of the few Swiss parties to support European Union membership.
- planetware.com switzerland-tourism-vacations-…Switzerland Travel Guide. Switzerland is a land of intense natural beauty, dominated by mountain peaks, rolling meadows, and impressive lakes.
- hotels.com go/switzerlandYou’ll want to come back in summer, though, as Switzerland’s Alpine pastures and crisp lakes are well worth exploring when they aren’t covered in snow.