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It's all good. Sweden is in northern Europe, with a southern plain and high mountains in the north, and part of it in the Arctic Circle; Switzerland is a mountainous landlocked country in southeastern Germany.
The advantages can be expressed in one idiom: paradise. Swedish is spoken in Sweden, but English is widespread; German, French, and Italian are spoken in Sweden, and English is also widely spoken.
Swedes are more hospitable and easier to deal with; Switzerland is also good, but if you really want to compare, the "personal feeling" is that the Swedes are more friendly. If there are different opinions, criticism and correction are welcome.
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Switzerland and Sweden are quite far apart... Of course Switzerland is good... Welfare state.. And beautiful ...
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Switzerland, but Sweden likes it too.
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I chose Switzerland, I love it so much!
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Personally recommend Switzerland.
Switzerland is a highly developed capitalist country and one of the richest, most socially stable, most economically developed and with the highest standard of living in the world, ranking first in the Global Innovation Index. It is rich in tourism resources and has the reputation of a world park; Its GDP per capita has always been among the highest in the world, second only to Luxembourg in Europe. Switzerland is also one of the most stable economies in the world.
The long-term nature of its policies, a secure financial system and bank secrecy make Switzerland a safe haven for tax-safe investors. Thanks to its well-developed financial sector, the service sector is also playing an increasingly important role in the Swiss economy.
Switzerland was prehistoric to the Celts, who were the indigenous inhabitants of central Europe, whose tribes extended to a wide area of present-day France, Belgium, northern Italy, Spain, and the Rhine valley in the 2nd century BC, and in their heyday successfully conquered the city of Rome. The territory of present-day Switzerland was inhabited by the Celtic tribes of Helvedi and Leto.
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See below for the differences:
Sweden is a Nordic country with English as the main language, and life is relatively modern. It is a landlocked country in Europe, mainly German, French and Italian, and the pace of life is slow. Sweden is a city with a strong sense of technology, giving people a sense of being ahead of the curve.
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Difference Between Sweden and Switzerland:
1. Difference 1
In terms of latitude and longitude between the two countries, there is little difference between the longitude of Sweden and Switzerland, both close to the 10° east longitude, with Sweden mainly located east of this meridian and Switzerland mainly located west of this meridian.
However, the difference in latitude between the two countries is significant, with Sweden having a latitude between 55°N and 69°N, which is a mid-to-high latitude, while Switzerland is about 45°N, which is a mid-latitude region. In terms of land and sea location, Sweden is a coastal country bordering the Baltic Sea, while Switzerland is a landlocked country.
2. Difference 2
From the perspective of the topography of the two countries, Sweden and Switzerland are countries dominated by mountainous terrain, but Sweden is located in the east side of the Scandinavian Mountains, although it is also mountainous, but it is not very steep, the terrain is relatively undulating, the terrain is high in the west and low in the east, while Switzerland is located in the European Alps, the terrain is very high, the terrain is steep, and the highest point in the country is more than 4600 meters.
From the perspective of the climate of the two countries, the average annual temperature of Switzerland, which is located at low latitudes, is higher than that of Sweden, and both countries have relatively rich precipitation and belong to humid areas.
3. Difference three:
From a human geography point of view, Sweden has a land area of about 450,000 square kilometers, while Switzerland has a land area of about 10,000 square kilometers, which is less than one of the land areas of Sweden.
However, the difference in population between the two countries is not very significant, with Sweden having a total population of about 10.11 million and Switzerland having a total population of about 8.51 million, so Sweden is much less densely populated than Switzerland. Sweden and Switzerland are both advanced capitalist countries, and in terms of GDP per capita, Switzerland is still much higher than Sweden.
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The main differences between Sweden and Switzerland are as follows:
1. The official language is different, the official language of Sweden is empty rent Swedish; The official languages of Switzerland are Detain, French, Italian and Romansh.
2. The currency used is different, and the currency used in Sweden is the Swedish krona; The currency used in Switzerland is the Swiss franc.
3. The political system is different, the political system of Sweden is a parliamentary constitutional monarchy; Switzerland's political system is a delegation system.
4. Sweden is a Nordic country, located in Scandinavia, bordering Norway to the west, Finland to the northeast, the Skaggerrak Strait and the Kattegat Strait to the southwest, the Baltic Sea and the Gulf of Bothnia to the east, and Denmark, Germany, Poland, Russia, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia across the sea.
Introduction to the characteristics of Sweden and Switzerland:
Sweden is a vast country with diverse climatic patterns. Switzerland is a landlocked country surrounded by the Alps, and the temperature does not change much. Sweden has its own unique language, Swedish, while Switzerland is influenced by its neighbors, with the official languages being German, French, and Italian.
The Alps are synonymous with the best of Switzerland, and the Jungfraujoch, known as the top of Europe, is undoubtedly the most beautiful of them. The glacial landforms of the Alps are widely distributed, and the glacial landforms are the most typical. Winter in the Alps is the best place for skiers, and skiers from Europe flock to the mountain slopes from far and wide.
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Hello landlord!
I live in Sweden.
Sweden is part of the European Union, but Switzerland is not, and the currencies of the two are not the same, Sweden collects euros, Switzerland does not, after all, it is not the EU. Consumption in Switzerland is more expensive than consumption in Sweden, where the average level of consumption is four times higher than in the country.
Switzerland is on the right side of Central Europe, Sweden is in the far north of Europe, and its neighbors are Norway, Finland and Denmark. And Sweden is different from Switzerland, the official language of Sweden is Swedish. Swiss German is spoken in Switzerland.
The capital of Switzerland is Bern, and Sweden is Stockholm
Switzerland has a higher altitude, Sweden has a lower altitude than Switzerland, and there are many forests and rivers.
Lunch is free in schools in Sweden (only in the world in Sweden is free), and school lunches in Switzerland are not free.
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Well, explorer, but I think the cards are easier to play.