http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/Switzerland.html
Switzerland
No. An idea for you: go and buy a good map atlas... it's worth it believe me... and no, Switzerland is not Sweden.
"Swiss" is an adjective relating to something or someone from Switzerland. Switzerland is a land-locked country in the middle of Europe.
The answer is soil, rocks, Magma and ultimately the centre of the earth. If you mean below on a map, i.e. south of Switzerland, the answer is Italy.
Dufourspitze 4634 metres (1503 feet)
Sorry the #'s are a little hard to see.
Macedonia, Switzerland, Germany ... according to my freshman daughter
Here's a map: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:New-Map-Francophone_World.PNG France, Switzerland, Canada and Haiti would be four off the top of my head.
Helvetia is an ancient name for Switzerland. You can find Switzerland on a map in Europe, located between France, Italy, Germany, and Austria.
Liechtenstein is land-locked country in Europe, between Switzerland and Austria.
A map of Switzerland and its surrounding countries typically highlights Switzerland's borders with Germany to the north, France to the west, Italy to the south, and Austria and Liechtenstein to the east. The map often features key cities such as Zurich, Geneva, and Bern, as well as major geographical landmarks like the Swiss Alps. Additionally, it may indicate transportation routes, lakes, and regions known for their scenic beauty or cultural significance. Such maps are useful for travelers and those interested in understanding the geographical context of Switzerland within Europe.
Geneva (original french name Genève) is the westernmost city in Switzerland.