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Yes. Switzerland is considered to be part of Western Europe. However, Switzerland is not part of the EU.
Geographically it is in northern Europe. It is only politically and historically that it would be in western Europe.
If going by all regions of Europe, Switzerland would be placed in neither Southern or Northern Europe; it would be placed in Central Europe simply based on its location. However, if all European countries had to be placed as either being in Northern or Southern Europe (say, splitting Europe in "half"), Switzerland would be part of Northern Europe. Culturally and historically, Switzerland is more related to Northern Europe. The Alps are one of the cutoff lines between the north and south of Europe, and has historically acted as a separator between Northern and Southern Europe. Since Switzerland is on the northern side of the Alps, it has been open more to Northern European culture than Southern European.
Switzerland is usually classed as central Europe or Western Europe. It is towards the south of Europe. It is nearer to the south of Europe than it is to the north of Europe.
Germany, Austria, and Switzerland are in Central Europe. However, if Europe were to be split just East and West, then these countries are a part of Western Europe.
Switzerland
No. France is a country and Switzerland is a country. They're both located in western Europe (and Europe is a continent).
Leichtenstein is located on the European continent. It is in Western Europe on the border of Switzerland.
No
Switzerland, Austria, and Liechenstein
No, Switzerland is a country in Western Europe. The country is situated in Western Europe where it is bordered by Germany to the north, France to the west, Italy to the south, and Austria and Liechtenstein to the east.
yes