The Alps are found in multiple countries in Europe, including France, Switzerland, Italy, Austria, and Germany.
Switzerland is located in the centre of western europe, connecting with France to the west, Germany to the north, Liechtenstein and Austria to the east and to the south with Italia.
It owned more land first. France is found South of Belgium, West of Germany, Switzerland and Nortern Italy, North of Spain and across the English Channel from the UK.
No, the alps are located in the centre/south of Europe right between Germany, Switzerland, Austria and Italy.
The Alps form the northern border of Italy and are found in it as well as France, Switzerland, Germany and Austria.
The mountains in Northern Italy are the Alps, which also extend into France, Switzerland and Austria.
Switzerland, Hungary, and Austria (P.S if this a homework question then instead of Switzerland use Luxembourg, your teacher will be impressed!!)(P.P.S because Luxembourg is the smallest country and is not easily found on maps!)
Chamois is a large sized mountain goat, native to European mountains. They are found in Romania, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, Turkey, and New Zealand.
=Yes, Quartz is found in Switzerland.=
Switzerland is not in South Africa. Switzerland is a land-locked country in Europe, found in the middle of France, Germany, Italy and Austria. Maybe you are confused with Swaziland. Swaziland is a landlocked country in Southern Africa. It is surrounded by South Africa and Mozambique. See related links below for maps.
One of the steepest ILS glide slopes (GS) is found at the London City Airport, with about a 6° GS where the norm is about 3°.Other steep approaches are found in Kathmandu, Switzerland and Austria.
There are no igloos in Switzerland.