Switzerland is not particulary isolated. It is a land-locked country and surrounded by 5 other countries: France, Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Italy. But it has open borders with all these countries, anybody can cross these borders at any time.
Switzerland is not isolated from the rest of Europe. It has open borders. Most border crossing places are unmanned. Anybody can cross the border in either direction whenever they want to.
Spain and some Switzerland were neutral during WWII. But Spain had experienced the Spanish Civil War in 1936 & Switzerland was surrounded by high mountains. Being isolated paid off for Switzerland. Spain was recovering from their 1936 war. In general, unless a country has geographical protection (such as Switzerland), being neutral and/or isolated by verbal/written laws only sets that country up for "DINNER" for the hungry wolves.
The Alps influenced the linguistic diversity in Switzerland by creating natural barriers that isolated different communities, leading to the development of distinct languages like German, French, Italian, and Romansh. This geographical separation resulted in the coexistence of multiple official languages in Switzerland today.
Bern is the capital of Switzerland, though not the biggest city
The adjective for "isolated" is "lonely" or "secluded."
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Basel, Switzerland (NNW Switzerland)
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Switzerland is a republic. By definition there are republicans in Switzerland.
Switzerland is not a state, it is a country. Switzerland does not have an official national bird.
There are no nations within Switzerland, Switzerland is a nation.