There is no official definition of a city in Switzerland. In both German and French the word for "city" and "town" are the same. It is therefore a matter of personal opinion what is and is not a "city", so it is impossibe to define a list of "all cities".
The largest city in Switzerland by population is Zürich, then comes Geneva (French: Genève), Basel, Bern (the capital) and Lausanne.
Switzerland has 133 places in all of Switzerland!
Bern, Chur, Grindelwald, Brig, Basel, Geneva, Winterthur, Zurich, Thun and Neuchatel. They are all famous cities of Switzerland.
No, Switzerland is a country.
The two cities are in Switzerland.
Switzerland shares its borders with France, Germany, Italy, Austria, and Liechtenstein. Some notable cities near the Swiss border include Geneva (in Switzerland), Basel (in Switzerland), Milan (in Italy), and Stuttgart (in Germany).
Geneva and Zurich are cities in Switzerland.
The major cities in Switzerland beginning with a 'B' areBaden, Basel, Bellinzona, Bern (the capital) and Biel/Bienne.
Switzerland's capital is Bern. Belgium's capital is Brussels.
the cities are scattered, for instance, Bern (capital) is in the German speaking part of the Country, then Montreux and Geneva are in the French part, in Zurich, you will find different languages including Italian.
Switzerland is a multilingual country and has 4 official languages: German, French, Italian and Romansh. This stems from the fact that historically Switzerland was a confederation (i.e. alliance) of smaller cities and states which did not all speak the same language.
Nyon speaks French, as do most cities in Western Switzerland.
Switzerland is not a city, it is a country. Many of the cities in Switzerland have hosted many international events.