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It is "CH". It stands for "Confederatio Helvetica," which means Swiss Confederation in Latin.
The abbreviation for Switzerland in English is "CH," which stands for "Confoederatio Helvetica," the Latin name for the Swiss Confederation. This abbreviation is commonly used in international contexts, such as vehicle registration plates and internet domains (.ch).
It stands for "Confederatio Helvetica," Latin for Swiss Confederation. Switzerland has four national languages: German, French, Italian and Rhaeto-Romanisch. In order to not play favorites, the official name is in Latin. Switzerland is made up of many Cantons which together form a confederation.
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The abbreviation for centimeter is cm. The abbreviation for meter is m. The abbreviation for inches is in. The abbreviation for liter is L.
"Articles of Confederation" OR "confederation" or "the Articles of Confederation"
the articles of confederation
To amend the Articles of Confederation.
:-) because "S" was already taken by Sweden :-) CH means confoederatio helvetica, Swiss or helvetic confederation... and is the international abbreviation for Switzerland (as D for Germany or I for Italy or GB for the United Kingdom). In sports the international abbreviation is SUI (Suisse, french for Switzerland)... again like GER for Germany ITA for Italy or GBR for the United Kingdom.
Confoederatio Helvetica (Latin for Helvetican Confederation) - the official abbreviation for Switzerland, as seen on car licence plates and website addresses. It was chosen as the official abbreviation for Switzerland as the country was multilingual and was unsure what to use. To stay neutral, they chose a Latin name. "Helvetica" was the Roman name for roughly the area of present-day Switzerland.
"GPA" is already an abbreviation for "grade point average". There is no further abbreviation for the abbreviation.