Luxembourg then Netherlands then Portugal then Switzerland.
No. Amsterdam is the capital of the Netherlands. Bern is the capital of Switzerland.
Switzerland and the Netherlands are both democratic countries in Europe and are both approximately the same size, after that the similarities end. The Netherlands is a coastal country, Switzerland is land-locked. The Netherlands is a very flat country, much of its land is below sea and reclaimed from the sea. Switzerland is mountainous, over 50% of the country is mountains, mostly the Alps. The Netherlands is monolingual (speaks Dutch), Switzerland has 4 official languages: German, French, Italian and Romansh. Different languages are spoken in different parts of the country. The Netherlands is a monarchy, Switzerland is a confederation and is a republic.
It is in Switzerland The River Rhine rises in Switzerland and then flows through Germany, Austria, France, Netherlands and Liechtenstein
France, Netherlands, Switzerland, Scotland, and England
Holland is correctly known as the Netherlands. The Netherlands and Switzerland are completely different countries in Europe. The Netherlands is a low-lying country bordering the North Sea in North-West Europe. Switzerland is a land-locked mountainous country in the middle of Europe.
No, they refer to completely different places. Holland is a name that is often mistakenly used for the Netherlands. It is in fact only part of the Netherlands. Both the Netherlands and Switzerland are countries in Europe.
Yes, both Switzerland and the Netherlands are in the Schengen Area.
The five western neighbours of Germany are:- Switzerland, France, Luxembourg, Belgium, the Netherlands
The Rhine River is present in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria. It also flows through France, Italy, Belgium, and the Netherlands.
It begins in Switzerland and ends in the Netherlands
No. It starts in Switzerland, then it runs through or borders on Austria, Liechtenstein, Germany, France and the Netherlands.