Switzerland. Switzerland - official name: CH, confoederatio helvetica Switzerland Switzerland
The European country that uses its Latin name of Helvetia on its stamps is Switzerland. Switzerland also uses Helvetia on its currency and coins.
Switzerland marks its stamps with Helvetia.
Switzerland, named CH, confoederatio helvetica, which is the abbreviation for Confederation of Helvetia is the origin of their ch internet country code.
Switzerland (Suisse)
Helvetia is the name of Switzerland in Latin. It is a compromise on marking stamps for a country with so many languages. It avoids multiple names in different languages.
Helvetia is the Latin name for Switzerland. They speak German, French and Italian, so it is rather confusing! Rather than try to use the three official languages of Switzerland they use the Latin.
Switzerland
Switzerland
Switzerland has four languages, but to avoid favouring any group, the name of the country on currency and stamps is given in Latin - Helvetia. On a Swiss car the national identifier is CH for Cantones Helvetiae.
Helvetia is the Latin name for Switzerland. Switzerland is a landlocked country located in central Europe, bordered by France, Germany, Italy, Austria, and Liechtenstein.
Helvetia
Helvetia
The official name of Switzerland is Latin, so as not to offend speakers of the four different languages in the country. Helvetia was the Latin name for the area, but now it is a federation of Cantons, so the official name is Cantones Helvetiae, Cantons of Helvetia.
NO!It is a European country!
Helvetica is actually Latin for Swiss, not Switzerland (which is Helvetia).
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