Switzerland is a country. It is in the continent of Europe.
this depends on what region in Switzerland, every part has its own dish
Only the western part of Switzerland.
the cities are scattered, for instance, Bern (capital) is in the German speaking part of the Country, then Montreux and Geneva are in the French part, in Zurich, you will find different languages including Italian.
France and Switzerland share parts of the Alpine region.
Central Europe
Countries in Europe that are part of the Germanic region include Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, and parts of Belgium and the Netherlands. These countries have historical and linguistic connections to the Germanic peoples and languages.
Yes. Switzerland is considered to be part of Western Europe. However, Switzerland is not part of the EU.
Zurich is in the country of Switzerland.
In Switzerland, the various languages are for the most part spoken in the areas which border the countries the languages are based in. French, therefore, predominates in the Western part of the country, especially around Lake Geneva and the cities of Geneva and Lausanne.
Correct, the capital of Switzerland was named after bears that inhabited in which region. This is a statement of fact, not a question. What do you actually want to know?
No....
French has been spoken in Switzerland for several centuries. It became one of the four official languages of the country in 1938, along with German, Italian, and Romansh. The French-speaking region of Switzerland, known as Romandy, is located mainly in the western part of the country.