Yes.
Neither Sweden nor Switzerland are members of any military alliance. The Swiss constitution bans the country from joining any military alliance.
Switzerland and Sweden are different countries with different languages. Switzerland is below Germany and north of Italy. Sweden is next to Norway and Finland. Sweden has a royal family. Switzerland has never had a royalty.
Switzerland and Sweden are both neutral countries (and were in WWII), so they didn't take sides in the war. This means they didn't support (economically or in any way) the allies (USSR, US, UK, France) OR the axis (Germany, Italy, Japan)
By definition, Swiss cheese can only come from Switzerland.
because Sweden people can't make up their minds
Sweden was neutral during World War 2.
Switzerland and Sweden.
Switzerland and Sweden
Ireland, Spain, Portugal, Switzerland, Sweden, Andorra, Monaco, Lichtenstein. Belgium was neutral before the war but was still invaded by German troops.
From what i have read.....the two oldest neutral countries are sweden, and switzerland. Sweden has been neutral since 1814, and switzerlan has been neutral since 1815......got my answer from wiki.
Switzerland, Sweden and Ireland
Switzerland ,Spain ,Portugal, Sweden,
Portugal,Spain, Sweden and Switzerland
Spain, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Switzerland, the Netherlands and Albania where all neutral during WW1
Ireland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the Vatican remained neutral during the war.
Spain, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland and other countries were neutral. See link below.
i will have to say Switzerland definatly also... austria ireland sweden
Spain, Portugal, Ireland, Switzerland and Sweden.