Areas? As in provinces? If so, then I know something- Switzerland is split up into 26 pieces. (Kantone) examples: aargau, bern, baselstadt (-land), schaffhausen, luzern, zuerich, st. gallen, uri, schwyz, neuenburg, genf, wallis, waadt, tessin,...
Switzerland is generally North-east from Italy. But Switzerland borders on Italy, so there are some areas in northern Italy where you can go north-west to get to Switzerland.
There is approximately 7 to 8 hours of daylight in areas such as Stockholm Switzerland in the winter. Areas like Kiruna Switzerland have 24 hours of darkness through January.
The major religion is Christianity. Historically Switzerland is divided into catholic and protestant areas.
Yes, Switzerland is well known for its good ski areas, and long skiing history. See also: "Where do people ski in Switzerland?"
The average rainfall varies greatly by the location in Switzerland. Some cities and areas receive more rainfall than others. A specific location is needed for the areas average rainfall.
Switzerland has four official languages: German, French, Italian, and Romansh. In the German-speaking regions of Switzerland, people speak Swiss German, a dialect of German. The use of German in Switzerland is influenced by its proximity to Germany and historical ties.
There are no conflicts in Switzerland.
Approximately 27% of the Swiss population lives in rural areas.
There were signs posted all over the local areas. Some Jews reacted by going into hiding, some left for Switzerland and other places they could get to.
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Some horses do live in Switzerland.
Of those areas, the answer would be Western Switzerland, although the French in Switzerland has unique words like "huitante" for "quatre-vingt" (eighty). Northern Belgium speaks Flemish, a dialect of Dutch, and Austrians speak Austrian German.