Switzerland is a democratic country, and the politics are a little complicated to explain to an outsider. Technically, the country is run by the president, Micheline Calmy-Rey, but the power is shared between all the members of the federal council. Additionally, each canton has its own government (much like the United States' system of federal and state laws.)
No river runs from the North Sea to Switzerland. That is uphill, and no river runs uphill!The river Rhine runs in the opposite direction, from Switzerland to the North Sea.
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The Alps.
No. It starts in Switzerland, then it runs through or borders on Austria, Liechtenstein, Germany, France and the Netherlands.
France, Switzerland and Austria don't have a common border, so there is not one single mountain that runs through the three of them.
The Rhone runs through Switzerland and France.
The Alps.
Yes. There is a train that runs from Interlaken to Grindelwald and it takes less than an hour.
The Rhone river has its source in Switzerland and runs 290 km in Switzerland. Then he enters France, and runs 545 km towards the Mediterranean sea.
No, Geneva is not a country it is a city in Switzerland. It is the westernmost city in Switzerland.They speak French in Geneva. In French the city is called Genève.
The Alps are a European mountain range that runs through Italy, Switzerland, and France.
The Alps are a European mountain range that runs through Italy, Switzerland, and France.