I assume you mean the canton Schwyz (Switzerland is called Schweiz in German), of which the capital is the town Schwyz.
The Swiss city that also bears the name of a lake is Geneva.
I believe they are made in Miami,Fl.So much for the Swiss name!!!
Chang'an was the capital's name. It was the largest capital in the world at the time.
You seem to be misunderstood. Kingston is the name of Jamaica's capital city. A city cannot have a capital, it can, however, be a capital.
St. John is a city: the capital of the US Virgin Islands.St. John (Saint John) is also the name of the largest city in New Brunswick, Canada.(but it is not a capital)St. John's is the capital of the Caribbean country of "Antigua and Barbuda."St. John's is also the name of the capital of the Canadian province of "Newfoundland and Labrador."
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The Swiss city that also bears the name of a lake is Geneva.
The language spoken in the canton of Sevelen is mostly Swiss German, with probably some Italian influence, since Sevelen does not have a single official language.
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Boch a (from) Liestal would indicate the clock was made by someone named Boch from the city of Liestal. Liestal is the capital of Basil canton in Switzerland.
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A canton. Switzerland is a confederation made up of 26 semi-independent cantons.
Geneva!
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If I got the question right... Switzerland has 26 states. Or let's say 20 full-states and 3 half-states (with 2 parts each). And the states are called cantons. Some city names are also used for their state (as they are something like the capital of the corresponding states...) Cities: Basel (or Basle), name of half-states - canton Basel city, canton Basel countryside Berne (capital), full-state - canton Berne Zurich (biggest city), full-state - canton Zurich Solothurn, full-state - canton Solothurn Geneva, full-state - canton Geneva Saint Gall (or better Sankt Gallen), full-state - canton Saint Gall Lucerne, full and cofounder state - canton Lucerne Neuchatel, full-state - was longterm ruled by Preussen (Germany), adhesion to Switzerland nearly provoked war. That should be all... There's one left, but the name of the canton capital is Aarau, the canton is called Aargau, not to be confused.
As the name suggests, the Swiss Army Knife was invented for use by the Swiss Army.Swiss Army Knives are made by two manufacturers: Victorinox and Wenger.Victorinox is located in Ibach, canton Schwyz; and Wenger is located in Delémont, canton Jura.These two companies have been manufacturing knives for the Swiss Army, and for retail sale, since 1891. The model currently supplied to the Swiss Army is called "Soldatenmesser 08".