Switzerland is the country known as Helvetia. Helvetia is written on their stamps
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A bay like this is known as a fjord (single syllable, pronounced 'fyord').
The Ozarks (also referred to as Ozarks Mountain Country, the Ozark Mountains or the Ozark Plateau) are a physiographic, geologic, and cultural highland region of the central United States. It covers much of thesouth half of Missouri and an extensive portion of northwest and North central Arkansas. The region also extends westward into northeast Oklahoma and extreme southeast Kansas.Although referred to as the Ozark Mountains, the region is actually a high and deeply dissected plateau. Geologically, the area is a broad dome around the Saint Francois Mountains. The Ozark Highlands area, covering nearly 47,000 square miles (122,000 km2), is by far the most extensive mountainous region between the Appalachians and the Rocky Mountains. Together, the Ozarks and Ouachita Mountains form an area known as the U.S. Interior Highlands, and are sometimes referred to collectively. For example, the ecoregioncalled Ozark Mountain Forests includes the Ouachita Mountains, although the Arkansas River valley and the Ouachitas, both south of the Boston Mountains, are not usually considered part of the Ozarks.Source: Wikipedia UK.
Krakatoa is a volcanic island that is part of Indonesia. In 1883, three volcanic mountains that made up a single island erupted, destroying much of the island. The remains from that eruption are also known as Krakatoa.
Milk, cows, neutralism, watches, chocolate, banks, mountains and Education (According to the Swiss Universities Handbook, Switzerland is ranked 1st in Europe http://www.universitieshandbook.com )
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Yes, it is very well known for its chocolate. An example would be Toblerone, which were inspired by the Swiss mountains.
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No it is known for the Smoky Mountains, Sipping Whiskey and Country Music.
Switzerland is famous for: - its militant neutrality in modern geopolitics - cheese, chocolate and clocks - Being over 700 years old - Having 4 national languages (French, Italian, Swiss German and Romansh) - Being the only democracy in the world; practising direct democracy means that the people have the last word on anything, can vote on laws, government spending and launch popular initiatives that are binding for government - founding the Red Cross - Being world leader in several sectors, including watches and other luxury items, pharmaceuticals, food processing (Nestlé etc.) and chocolate, biotechnology, energy production - especially hydro-electric, civil engineering (tunnels!), insurance and banking, perfumes (Givanchy), textiles, precision machines, computer peripherals (Logitech) and more - Being the most quoted country in scientific references - Hosting the CERN, which includes the large hadron collider. - Hosting the European headquarters of the UN as well as the headquarters of the WTO, WHO and many other international agencies. Also, Switzerland is the leading and most advanced producer of spyware and micro technology worldwide.
yes, quartz is used in watches and the quartz watches are known as best watches in the world
There is no specific term for the fear of watches, although, the fear of clocks is known as Chronomentrophobia.
Switzerland. It is a neutral country and one sectionb of the Alps is known as the Swiss Alps.