Switzerland's four official languages, traditionally spoken in different regions of the country, are German, French, Italian and Rumantsch [sometimes also transcribed as Romansh, Romansch Rhaeto-Romanic or even Romance etc.]). Some statistics showing a fairly high percentage of "other" languages might give a false idea, if not interpreted properly.
Switzerland is a confederation made up of 26 semi-independent cantons. Cantons are roughly equivalent to what are called states in English-speaking federal countries.
Switzerland has 26 regions called Cantons
Yes. Switzerland is what is known as a Federal Republic.
No. Switzerland is south-west, or west, of the Czech Republic.
Switzerland is a republic. By definition there are republicans in Switzerland.
No. Switzerland is south-west, or west, of the Czech Republic.
No, Switzerland is and always has been a republic.
No Geneva is in Switzerland, and Switzerland is a republic.
Switzerland does not have a princess. It is and always has been a republic.
To be more precise Switzerland has a Federal Democratic Republic
Switzerland has never had a monarch. It is and always has been a republic.
Switzerland does not and never has had a King. It is and always has been a republic.
France and Italy share a common border. North of Italy and West of France, is located Switzerland, which is divided into cantons.
The currency in Switzerland is the Swiss frank (or franc), divided into 100 Rappen (or centimes).