Switzerland has never been part of Austria...
It was once a part (at this time, Switzerland hadn't the same shape) of the holy Roman Empire of the German nation... and here, I'm not talking about the roman empire at the era B.C. and A.D., but the empire with German emperors at about 1600. Switzerland got a certain status of indepency in 1648.
Germany, Austria, and Switzerland are in Central Europe. However, if Europe were to be split just East and West, then these countries are a part of Western Europe.
France, Switzerland, Slovenia, and Austria.
No, Austria and Switzerland are two separate, sovereign countries.
Switzerland and Austria are both European countries. Austria is a member of the organisation called the European Union, but Switzerland isn't.
They are in Switzerland and Austria, but not Belgium.
It is in Austria.
YesLiechtenstein is between Switzerland and Austria. To the north and also to the south of Liechtenstein, Switzerland and Austria border directly on each other.
No,Switzerland is 2 times smaller than Austria.
The capital of Switzerland is Bern. The capital of Austria is Vienna (Wien in German).
No. It is west of Austria.
Switzerland and Austria share a border. But there is also Liechtenstein between them.
Austria's and Switzerland's religion is mostly Catholicism.