It is la Suisse in French, die Schweiz in German and Svizzera in Italian.
The full official name of Switzerland, in the 4 official languages is:
German: Schweizerische Eidgenossenschaft
French: Confédération suisse
Italian: Confederazione Svizzer
Romansh: Confederaziun svizra
All these translate as "Swiss Confederation".
If there is no room for all 4 versions, for example on coins or stamps, the Latin version is used for neutrality: Confoederatio Helvetica
This is also the origin of the official abbreviation: "CH", used on the internet and on road vehicle international registration plates.
a village in Switzerland is called a "Dorf".
What is The offical name of switzerland?
There are no deserts in Switzerland.
The official name of Switzerland is Confederatio Helvetica.
The high German name for "Switzerland" is "Die Schweiz"
No, it is called the river Maggia in all languages.It flows into lake Maggiore.
Switzerland - official name: CH, confoederatio helvetica
Suiza is the Spanish name for Switzerland.
Yes. Freiburg (more commonly known by it's French spelling Fribourg) is both one of Switzerland's 26 cantons and the name of it's capital city. There is another Freiburg in Germany. Full name: Freiburg in Breisgau.
Switzerland is named for Schwyz, one of its original regions.
Switzerland does not have a princess. It is and always has been a republic.
the longest river in Switzerland is the Rhine 375km 36,494km2