| switzerland | a landlocked federal republic in central Europe | en | en |
| switzerland | The principal aspects of Swiss law involve Swiss Federal law and the Civil Code Developed from German law, it also has French influences | en | en |
| switzerland | Republic of west central Europe Capital Bern, population nearly 7 million | en | en |
| switzerland | Federal Office of Environment, Forests and Landscape Hallwylstrasse 4 3003 Berne Switzerland Tel: + 41 31 322 93 86 Fax: + 41 31 351 31 87 | en | en |
| Switzerland | Swiss Confederation, country in central Europe | en | (isim) | en |
| Switzerland | a country in western Europe with many mountains and lakes, surrounded by France, Germany, Austria, and Italy. Population: 7,283,000 (2001). Capital: Bern. Switzerland is a neutral country (=one that does not support any side in a war) . It remained neutral in both World War I and World War II, and it does not belong either to the EU or to the UN. It is also a world centre for banking. People from Switzerland are called Swiss. officially Swiss Confederation Landlocked country, central Europe | en | en |