Cantons are the sub-divisions of Switzerland.
Switzerland is a confederation of 26 semi-independent cantons. A canton is equivalent to what is called a state in English-speaking federal countries.
Switzerland does not have counties. There are 26 cantons in Switzerland
A canton in Switzerland (there are 26 of them) is the equivalent of a U.S. state.
France and Italy share a common border. North of Italy and West of France, is located Switzerland, which is divided into cantons.
... as cantons are to Switzerland.
No, they are called "Cantons"
Switzerland is a confederation of 26 semi-independent cantons. A canton is equivalent to what is called a state in English-speaking federal countries. Geneva is one of the cantons of Switzerland.
No, it is decentralised. Switzerland consists of cantons, which are largely self-governing.
Yes it does. It has what are known as Cantons.
Switzerland is a confederation made up of 26 semi-independent cantons. Cantons are roughly equivalent to what are called states in English-speaking federal countries.
Switzerland is a confederation made up of 26 semi-independent cantons. Cantons are roughly equivalent to what are called states in English-speaking federal countries.
Switzerland is a confederation made up of 26 semi-independent cantons. Cantons are roughly equivalent to what are called states in English-speaking federal countries.
Switzerland is a confederation of 26 semi-independent cantons. A canton is equivalent to what is called a state in English-speaking federal countries. As many decisions as possible are made at the cantonal level. Each canton has its own constitution, parliament, laws and court system. Most of the cantons were once independent countries, and on many ways continue to act as such.