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Switzerland is made up of 2,596 communes (as of February 2010).
(German: Gemeinden / French: communes / Italian: comuni / Romansh: vischnancas).
A commune roughly translates as a municipality, other names are: community, parish, borough town or city.
The number of 'places' exceeds this, as there are sometimes more than one village in a commune.
Se the link below for a list of all communes. This list is sub-divided by canton.
The noun Switzerland is a proper noun; the name of a country. Proper nouns are the names for persons, places, things, or titles.
Switzerland has 133 places in all of Switzerland!
What is The offical name of switzerland?
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.
There are no deserts in Switzerland.
The official name of Switzerland is Confederatio Helvetica.
The high German name for "Switzerland" is "Die Schweiz"
Switzerland - official name: CH, confoederatio helvetica
Suiza is the Spanish name for Switzerland.
Spittal is the name of several places in Wales and Austria. It is also the name of several places in Scotland. There is no real translation for this word in other languages. However, if you are referring to "Spital", the word is more widely used in Austria and Switzerland. It means "Hospital"
Switzerland's long name is the Swiss Confederation, while its short name is Switzerland.
Switzerland is named for Schwyz, one of its original regions.