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  2. Switzerland - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Switzerland

    Switzerland is a landlocked country in west-central Europe with four official languages and a long history of neutrality. Its capital is Bern, but its largest city is Zurich. Learn more about its geography, culture, economy, and institutions.

  3. Geography of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Switzerland is a landlocked country in Western and Central Europe, surrounded by five other countries. It has a mountainous and diverse landscape, with the Alps, the Swiss Plateau, the Jura Mountains and many lakes and rivers.

  4. National Maps of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the official map series designed and distributed by Swisstopo, the Swiss Federal Office of Topography. Find out the different scales, versions, colours, and digital products of the National Maps of Switzerland.

  5. Outline of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    An overview of Switzerland, a landlocked country in Central Europe, with information on its geography, history, politics, culture, and more. Find links to detailed articles on various aspects of Switzerland, such as its regions, cities, mountains, lakes, and wildlife.

  6. Cartography of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    The first printed map of Switzerland is Tabula Nova Heremi Helvetiorum, published in the 1513 Strasbourg edition of Ptolemy. Numerous maps followed in the 16th century, notably those by Aegidius Tschudi (1538, 1560), Johannes Stumpf (1548), Sebastian Münster (c. 1550) and Abraham Ortelius (1570). Most of these early maps were oriented towards ...

  7. Matterhorn - Wikipedia

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    Matterhorn, also known as Cervino or Cervin, is a pyramidal mountain in the Alps, straddling the border between Italy and Switzerland. It is one of the highest and most challenging peaks in the Alps, with four steep faces and a rich history of exploration and climbing.

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