John Martin Vincent has written:
'Government in Switzerland' -- subject(s): Politics and government
'State and federal government in Switzerland' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Politics and government
'Government in Switzerland' -- subject(s): Politics and government
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Catherine Duttweiler has written:
'Adieu, monsieur' -- subject(s): Bundesrat Switzerland, Elections, History, Politics and government, Switzerland,, Women in politics
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Giusep Condrau has written:
'Ina vusch ord il Parlament federal' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Switzerland, Switzerland. Bundesversammlung
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Hans Huber has written:
'How Switzerland is governed' -- subject(s): Politics and government
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Dieter Wicki has written:
'Der aargauische Grosse Rat, 1803-2003' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Aargau (Switzerland). Grosser Rat, Legislators, Biography, Aargau (Switzerland)
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Robert C. Brooks has written:
'History of the street and rapid transit railways of New York City' -- subject(s): History, Street-railroads, Transit systems
'Government and politics of Switzerland' -- subject(s): Politics and government
'Civic training in Switzerland' -- subject(s): Citizenship, Education, Nationalism, Political parties, Politics and government, Social conditions
'A bibliography of municipal problems and city conditions' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Cities and towns, Municipal government
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Bern is the capital of Switzerland, though not the biggest city
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Switzerland is a republic.
By definition there are republicans in Switzerland.
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There are no nations within Switzerland, Switzerland is a nation.
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Switzerland is not a state, it is a country.
Switzerland does not have an official national bird.
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He lived with his family in Switzerland during that time because he was denied re-entry to the U.S. because of his leftist politics. He had sworn to never do another American film again.
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There are no bays in Switzerland. Switzerland does not border on any ocean.
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No. Liechtenstein is sandwiched between Austria and Switzerland.
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Switzerland is a democratic country, and the politics are a little complicated to explain to an outsider. Technically, the country is run by the president, Micheline Calmy-Rey, but the power is shared between all the members of the federal council. Additionally, each canton has its own government (much like the United States' system of federal and state laws.)
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Switzerland does not have counties. There are 26 cantons in Switzerland
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Roger Federer was born in and still lives in Switzerland.
He is from Basel Switzerland
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Zurich is a canton of Switzerland. The capital of the canton is Zurich City itself. The capital of Switzerland is Berne.
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Switzerland is a country. There are no countries located "inland" of Switzerland.
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No countries are enemies of Switzerland.
Switzerland is strictly neutral.
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There is a metro bank in Switzerland. This is a place to send money from Switzerland to Philippines.
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Roger Federer lives in Oberwill Switzerland. Sweden
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Geneva is a city in Switzerland. However, Berne is Switzerland's capital.
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