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In the 3rd century AD, the Alemanni (Germanic peoples) moved into eastern and northern Switzerland, and the Burgundians moved west and established the first Burgunze dynasty. It was ruled by the Holy Roman Empire in the 11th century AD. In 1648, he broke away from the rule of the Holy Roman Empire, declared independence, pursued a policy of neutrality, and in 1798, Napoleon I annexed Switzerland, changing it to the "Helvetic Republic".
In 1803, the Swiss Confederation was restored. In 1815, the Congress of Vienna recognized Switzerland as a permanent neutral state.
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They understand a truth.
Only when you can fight can you make peace.
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The Swiss Confederation: abbreviated as "Switzerland", is one of the countries in Central Europe, and the country is divided into 26 states. Switzerland is bordered by Germany to the north, France to the west, Italy to the south, Austria and Liechtenstein to the east. The whole territory is dominated by plateaus and mountains, and is known as the "roof of Europe".
Switzerland has a long history of neutrality as a permanently neutral country, and has not been involved in any local or international wars (including World War I and World War II) since 1815, but it is also involved in international affairs, and many international organizations have their headquarters in Switzerland.
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Switzerland is an international country in Central Europe and one of the famous tourist countries. But we don't know much about Switzerland, except that Switzerland is a permanently neutral country. There is also Switzerland outside of a developed country.
Even less is known about Switzerland. So what kind of country is Switzerland? What did you know when you went to Switzerland?
If you don't go to Switzerland, you don't know that Switzerland is actually a mixed democracy with many countries, 60 percent of which speak German, 20 percent speak French, and the rest have some minor languages and Italian. In addition, 25% of Switzerland's population is foreign, so Switzerland does not have its own residents. In fact, Switzerland was initially founded by the Celts, but was later conquered by the Germans, although Switzerland was later defeated by the Germans with the help of the Roman EmpireBut with the establishment of the Bryandian Empire, Switzerland was still in the hands of the Germanic people after all, so in fact, Switzerland did not have strict native residents, the native inhabitants here are all Germanic peoples, and Switzerland is also a German-dominated country.
If you don't go to Switzerland, you can't imagine how many banks there are in Switzerland, according to statistics, there is a bank for almost every 1,000 Swiss people, so the banking industry in Switzerland is very developed, and Switzerland is most famous for the bank's confidentiality system for customers, which is also the reason why many people choose to deposit money in SwitzerlandHowever, many banks in Switzerland have chosen to lose their jobs in recent years. The reason is that the wealthy people in Germany and France, which are close to Switzerland, will keep their money in Swiss banks and then take advantage of Switzerland's low tax rate to avoid taxesThis has sparked discontent in other countries, so Switzerland has signed an agreement against bank secrecy, and it is estimated that about 30 percent of private banks will face bankruptcy.
According to the information,Switzerland invests 25 percent of its money in education, which is higher than any other countryIn addition, the local government attaches great importance to junior high school education and implements nine-year compulsory education. Universities are also very important, and there are many well-known universities in Switzerland, which is enviable.
I hope you have the opportunity to visit Switzerland!
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It is a developed country in the West, the population is not particularly large, the income is relatively high, and the crime rate is relatively low.
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Switzerland, a country blessed with magnificent natural beauty, is a modern and culturally free city, with its finger on the pulse of the times, and is known for its friendliness and hospitality.
Geography: Switzerland is located in the center of Western Europe, the whole territory is dominated by plateaus and mountains, known as the roof of Europe, there are many rivers and lakes in the territory, and the water resources and forest resources are abundant. The climate varies with the geographical location, with mild valleys and dry sheds and severe cold mountains.
Population: With a population of around 6.5 million people scattered across 23 cantons, Switzerland is broadly divided into four ethnic groups: Germans, Italians and Romansh.
Weather: Switzerland is located in the north temperate zone, with many mountains, four distinct seasons, low relative humidity, cool climate, and often a varied mountain climate.
Economic and social: Bern, the capital of Switzerland, is the administrative centre of the country. Zurich is the largest city in the country and one of the world's financial centers.
Geneva and Lausanne are important international conference centres. Switzerland has a stable political situation and a highly developed economy, and is known as a traditional industrial country, with income from banking, insurance, tourism, watch making, machinery industry, chemical raw materials, food chain processing and agricultural products.
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