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Where do you find an 80-year-old couple sharing their afternoon café, a corporate businessman connected to the internet via Wi-Fi, a mother taking her daughter for an afternoon stroll, and a group gathering to study for class? The Place du Bourg-de-Four, the oldest square in Old Town Geneva.
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The Swiss parliament is where most important political decisions in Switzerland are made, even if the last word on the country's laws often lies with the people.
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The state of Switzerland is based on the principle of federalism. Federalism in this case means that the member cantons retain a large degree of autonomy.
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Switzerland could be the only country in the world where you can see the president traveling by train or taking an unaccompanied stroll through the streets of the capital.
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The Swiss are serious culture vultures but educational level and household income play a major role in access to culture, a survey shows.
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Being an expat means getting to explore new societies, customs and culture. Many people living abroad claim to miss out on the so-called 'high culture', mostly due to the language barrier. Now there is a solution.
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The daily papers, television and also the radio, plus numerous Internet pages will help you to become familiar with life in Switzerland.
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Switzerland is highly competitive and owes its prosperity to the industrial sector with its top-level technology, the chemical-pharmaceutical industry as well as to the service sector, which is characterised by a highly developed banking and insurance sector.
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Ever had a wonderful date that got spoiled at the last minute when the waiter arrived with the bill?
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Switzerland is that small country that always pops out in a different colour in the middle of a map of the European Union. One finds a lot of tasty cheese, great chocolate, watches, trains that run on time and banks with lots of money!
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