The Swiss border is no more or less wiggly than that of any other European countries.
Part of the border runs along rivers, then it is a wiggly as the river.
Part runs through lakes (Lake Geneva and Bodensee). This part is relatively straight.
The land borders are marked by border stones. This is the same system used the world over. The border then officially runs in a straight line from one border stone to the next. The stones are about 100 - 400 metres apart, within sight of each other. Thus the border is made up of a large number of straight lines.
This is the same system used for marking out the boundaries of the land belonging to a town or village. If two villages are in two different countries, then the border between the villages becomes the international border.
the Alps on the south side, the Jura on the northern part of the border.
Italy shares a border with Switzerland, so the distance is zero.
Switzerlands main food is pasta because they love Italians
wriggly's bubble gum wriggly's bubble gum
drugs
switzerlands ruler
gitar
Switzerlands favorite animal is the cow because it helps them make cheese and it helps farm.
some of switzerlands plants and trees are...palm, magnolia, chesnut, walnut, apple, pear, cherry, and almond
Chocolate
because it is
cow