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The main cities of Switzerland are: Bern, Geneva, Zurich.
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Bern, Geneva, Zurich, Lucerne, Saas-Fee, Blienz, Schaffhausen.
Basel, Lausanne, Engelberg, Neuchâtel, Brienz.
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The cities in Switzerland are as follows:
1. Interlaken.
One of the must-see cities in Switzerland is Interlaken. Interlaken is considered the best place to visit in Switzerland. Interlaken has a special geographical location and is surrounded by many Bernese Alps.
Regional attractions, the gateway to the Bern region. Nearby there is Lower Sein.
Wildersville, Marten.
The three small towns, the quiet and beautiful town and the gentle and beautiful Jungfraujoch are integrated, and the beauty is breathtaking.
2. Zurich, the economic center of Switzerland.
Located on the shores of Lake Zurich in northern Switzerland, Zurich is the capital city of the canton of Zurich with an area of 92 square kilometers.
With a population of 420,000, it is the largest city in Switzerland; With a population of 1.5 million, the Zurich metropolitan area is the largest in Switzerland and one of the top 20 metropolitan areas in Europe.
3. Geneva, the city with the largest number of headquarters of international organizations in the world.
Located at the outlet of the Rhone River at the southwestern tip of Lake Geneva, Geneva is the capital city of the Canton of Geneva, Switzerland, with a population of 190,000 (including the surrounding towns and towns of Geneva has a population of 500,000), making it the second most populous city in Switzerland. Since Geneva is a well-known international city, expatriates make up about 44%.
4. Bern, the capital of Switzerland.
Located in the west-central part of Switzerland, Bern is the capital city of the canton of Bern, with an area of more than 230 square kilometers (including suburbs) and an urban population of about 150,000, second only to Zurich, Geneva and Basel in Switzerland.
The fourth largest city. Bern is the seat of the Swiss Federal Council (Swiss Confederation**) and is the capital of Switzerland, with more than 80 embassies in Bern.
5. The Olympic Capital - Lausanne.
Located on the north shore of Lake Geneva in southwest Switzerland, Lausanne is the capital of the canton of Vaud and the central city of Lausanne, with an area of 41 square kilometers and a population of 140,000, making it the fifth largest city in Switzerland. Lausanne has a special feature among Swiss cities in that it is the seat of the Swiss Federal Supreme Court, so it can be said that it is the "judicial capital" of Switzerland. Lausanne became an International Olympic Committee back in 1915.
It is known as the "Olympic Capital".
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Switzerland has Zurich.
Geneva, Basel.
Lausanne, Lucerne.
Lugano and other cities. Zurich: Located in the north-central part of the Swiss Confederation, it is the largest city and the most important industrial and commercial city in Switzerland, the capital of the canton of Zurich, and the political, economic, cultural and transportation center of the country.
Geneva: Located in the southwest corner of Lake Geneva, it is the second largest city in the Swiss Confederation. Basel:
It is the third largest city in Switzerland after Zurich and Geneva, and is the semi-canton capital of Basel City, located at the crossroads of the three countries in northwest Switzerland. <
Switzerland has cities such as Zurich, Geneva, Basel, Lausanne, Lucerne, Lugano, etc.
1. Zurich: Located in the north-central part of the Swiss Confederation, it is the largest city and the most important industrial and commercial city in Switzerland, the capital of the canton of Zurich, and the political, economic, cultural and transportation center of the country.
2. Geneva: Located in the southwest corner of Lake Geneva, it is the second largest city in the Swiss Confederation. The Great Fountain on the Lake is the symbol of Geneva, a world of attraction in all seasons and an international institution in the world.
An international city with a lot of people.
3. Basel: It is the third largest city in Switzerland after Zurich and Geneva, and is the semi-cantonal capital of Basel City, located at the intersection of the three countries in the northwest of Switzerland.
4. Lausanne: It is the central city of the Lausanne metropolitan area. Lausanne, like Geneva, is the International Olympic Committee.
and many other famous international organizations are located in the headquarters of the city, so it is known as the "Olympic Capital."
5. Lucerne: The capital of the canton of Lucerne, located in central Switzerland, at the confluence of the outlet of the Reuss River and the Lake of the Four States.
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In addition to the capital Bern, other major cities in Switzerland are: Zurich (national economic and financial center, 840,000 people), Geneva (international conference center, 390,000 people), Basel (chemical industry base, 360,000 people), Lausanne (** and more culturally developed, 260,000 people), St. Gallen (textile industry center, 120,000 people), etc.
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Zurich, Bern, Lucerne, Schwyz, Oberwalden, etc.
1. Zurich.
Zurich, located in the north-central part of the Swiss Confederation, is the largest city in the Swiss Confederation, the capital of the canton of Zurich, the political, economic, cultural and transportation center of the country, and the richest city in Europe. The city has been ranked as one of the most liveable cities in the world by UN-Habitat for many years in a row.
2. Bern.
Bern (Bernese German: b rn, German: bern, French:
Berne, Italian: Berna, Romansh: Berna) is the seat of the Swiss Confederation**, located in the Bernese Oberland, Switzerland, the fourth largest city after Zurich, Geneva and Basel, and the capital of the canton of Bern.
3. Lucerne.
It is known as the most beautiful and ideal tourist city in Switzerland, and it is also the most popular Swiss holiday destination for Swiss. Lucerne is a historical and cultural city where artists find endless inspiration. Historically, many famous writers have lived and written here.
4. Schwyz.
A city in central Switzerland, the capital of the canton of Schwyz. At the foot of the Great Mitten Mountains, southeast of Lucerne. Speaks mainly German.
With a mild climate, it is a scenic summer resort and a starting point for mountain excursions. There is an ice skating rink nearby. There is the Church of St. Martin, built in the 18th century, as well as a museum, a town hall, etc.
There is a federal archive.
5. Upper Walden.
Obwalden (German: obwalden; French: obwald; Italian:
obvaldo;Romance: sursilvania) is a canton in central Switzerland. It has a population of 33,330 and its capital is in Sarnen.
Traditionally a "semi-state", but there is no such classification in the constitution.
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Geneva is the most cosmopolitan city in Switzerland and the third largest city in Switzerland. Located on the shores of Lake Slippery Léman, the largest lake in Western Europe, the Farah Mountains and the Alps are within easy reach. It borders France on the south, east and west, and has been a battleground for soldiers since ancient times.
On the map, Geneva stands out from the Swiss map, with only 4 kilometres in the narrowest place, many of which are shared with France, and half of Cwantland International Airport is also owned by France. The quiet Rhône runs through the city, and at the confluence of the lake and the river, the old town and the new town are connected by several bridges on the north and south banks.
Geneva has a population of about 200,000 and is fluent in French and English. The headquarters of the World Health Organization is also located in this beautiful city.
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