The two largest lakes in Switzerland are Lake Léman (aka Lake Geneva) and Lake Constance (aka Bodensee)
Yes, it has a lot of lakes.
There are hundreds of lakes in Switzerland. 16 of them have a surface area over 10 km2 (3 miles2).
One of the largest lakes in Western Europe, LakeGeneva lies partly in France, and partly in Switzerland.There are so many lakes in Switzerland that I have listed a related link below:
Switzerland has islands only on lakes and rivers. See here a list.
mountians rivers lakes
Switzerland is a land-locked countries, it does not have a coastline. It does have many lakes, some of which have small beaches.
Switzerland is a land-locked country. It does not have a coast. But it does have many lakes, and there are small beaches along the lakes and rivers.
It looks extremely beautiful. Lots of mountains, lakes, and green! See some photos of Switzerland here: www.swiss33.com
Lots of places. Mountains, Rivers going off mountains, Lakes; Anywhere
No, Switzerland and Greece are two different countries.
Lake Geneva is one of the largest lakes in western Europe. It is on the border of Switzerland and France. It is 72,000,000 acre feet or 23,461,302,744,000 gallons.
No, Austria and Switzerland are two separate, sovereign countries.