Switzerland Travel

Thursday, April 19, 2007

Not Frigid As Granted

Certified the Swiss Confederation, Switzerland is set on west of Europe and is bounded by the Alps, meaning it is a country which is landlocked. Switzerland has four official languages, German, Italian, French and Romansch, all of which is used by the Swiss people, but they decided to use the Swiss standard German on formal occasions. Switzerland is a considerably small country but big in financial assets as it has one of the superior economy in the world.

The southern half of Switzerland is mountainous whereas the northern part is embodied of hilly terrains, partly plains, partly forests, and vast lakes. Basically, Switzerland is formed of three dominant areas: Swiss Alps, Swiss plateau, and middleland. As with the climate, it extends conforming with the region. Mouton tops are generally) glacial and cold as outlined in most movies and television shows. The southern section, however, has more of a Mediterranean feel in the air where it is often enjoyable. Typically, summer is when the country receives the most visitors throughout the year because of the warmth and the humidity. There is also periodic rain during the summer which is very fitting for grazing in the meadows while winter, like in any other countries, is cold and foggy eminently in the lower lands.

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