That's a bit hard to compare. Muslims not eating pork is religious law, not a "traditional belief". "The Swiss", on the other hand, are a national group, which is quite different. You can't consider them a homogeneous group. A Muslim living in Switzerland won't eat pork, either. Or at least, shouldn't, according to Muslim law.
Not only do the Swiss have traditional clothing, but the Swiss Guard, who are the personal guards of the Pope, still wear it.
No, circumcision is not common in Switzerland. It is not a routine cultural or religious practice in the country.
Italian and Japanese food and Traditional Swiss dishes
It is called a chalet.
Swiss people dress just like people do today in other Western countries. There are some remnants of 'traditional' dress, but only in some of the Swiss Cantons and those are only worn by folk dance groups and such on traditional holidays and/or when tourists are around.
they name cheese by the way the cheese looks. for example, Swiss cheese was named Swiss because of it's holes.
Within Switzerland the symbol normally used is "Fr", for example: 5.50 FrInternationally, the official abbreviation is "CHF", for example CHF 5.50
There are several good choices... The traditional fondue is half Gruyère and half Vacherin.
Yes, the word "Swiss" in French is masculine and is spelled as "Suisse."
Fortis watches belongs to the traditional Swiss watch brand. Fortis created the first automatic watch.
The plural form of the noun Swiss (two or more people of or from Switzerland) is Swisses.The plural possessive form is Swisses'.example: The Swisses' uniforms are red and white.
William who? for example William Wallace was Scottish William Tell was Swiss