No, no. Switzerland is a neighboring country of Italy in its north.
Of course, due to the geographical short distance and the parts both countries are made of, the border is not a cultural 100% break-line. People in northern Italy speak a kind of Italian dialect related to the Italian dialect of the Swiss state of ticino (don't forget though that Switzerland has more than one official language).
This question is ambiguous.
Switzerland is a country in Europe. it is not part of Germany.
There is an area of Germany called Fränkische Schweiz(English: Franconian Switzerland). Perhaps you are referring to this.
If the question you actually wanted to ask was "What is Switzerland in German", the answer is:
Switzerland is Schweiz in German.
No. The Alps run through a number of different countries, including Switzerland and Germany. Different sections of the Alps are referred to by the name of the county they are in. So the Swiss Alps are in Switzerland.
The north central cantons. If you look on a map, the town names may be German, French, Italian, or Romansch. This may help you
No. Switzerland is an independent country. Germany, Italy and France all border Switzerland and German, Italian and French are all spoken there, but it is independent.
No, it is it's own country.
Yes
Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Monaco, Spain, Andorra have a border with mainland France. > Switzerland, Andorra and Monaco border France, but are not EU members. Andorra and Monaco also use the Euro as their currency. > Brazil and Suriname are other non EU nations that border France (they have a border with French Guiana). > The Netherlands share a land border with France in the small Carribbean island of Saint-Martin / Saint-Marteen.
UK, Germany, France, Belgium, Switzerland, Spain, Portugal, Italy
The Alpine States or Alpine Countries are the countries that have some part of the Alps in their country. These are Austria, Germany, France, Italy, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Slovenia and Switzerland. It is interesting to point out that 75% of the Alps are within Austria, Italy and France alone, even though 65% of Switzerland is dominated by the mountain range.
Yes, but the Alps aren't ONLY in Switzerland. They are also in: Austria France Germany Switzerland Italy Slovenia Liechtenstein
The country of Switzerland is in central Europe. It is a land-locked country and surrounded by 5 other countries: France, Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Italy.
Switzerland is located in the middle of Europe.
The northern border of Italy is with Switzerland. Lake Maggiore forms part of this border. As both Italy and the Switzerland are members to the European Union, the land borders are presently open.
Not at all. New Zealand is located on the islands southeast of Australia. Switzerland is located in the more western part of Europe bordering Austria, Germany, France, and Italy.
There are 5 countries that border France that speak French:AndorraBelgiumLuxembourgMonacoSwitzerlandThe border of Italy also has French speakers.
There are more than just 2 countries that Charlemagne's kingdom developed from. That are: France, Switzerland, Belgium, the Netherlands, half of Italy, half of Germany, part of Austria, and the Spanish border.
The Alps border France on the east with Italy; the Jura sits on the border with Switzerland.
The ALPS MOUNTAINS form the northern border of Italy and help to separate it from Switzerland, Austria, and Germany to the north.