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Behold the power of the Rhine River at Rhine Falls, near Schaffhausen, Switzerland
Learn about the Rhine River and see the spectacular Rhine Falls, near Schaffhausen,...
Learn how Switzerland's neutrality in past European wars and gold trade made it a secure banking centre
The highest standard of living in central Europe can be found in Switzerland.
Constructing the world's largest railway tunnel in Switzerland
Overview of the Gotthard Base Tunnel filmed in 2009, which describes its construction...
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Switzerland: Alpine village
An Alpine village near Saint Moritz in the upper Engadin valley, Graubünden canton,...
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Grindelwald, Switzerland
Restaurant in the Alpine village of Grindelwald, Switzerland.
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La Gruyère district, Switzerland
La Gruyère district, Fribourg canton, Switzerland.
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Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland
Cliffs overlooking Lauterbrunnen, in the Mittelland region, Switzerland.
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Gotthard Base Tunnel
Miners rejoicing after completing the drilling for the Gotthard Base Tunnel, October...
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Switzerland: Ganter Bridge
The Ganter Bridge (Ganterbrücke), Simplon Pass, Valais, Switzerland, designed by...
© Markus Schweiss
Chur
The Cathedral (left rear), the Episcopal (Bishop's) Palace (centre left rear), and...
Adrian Michael
Rhine Falls, Switzerland
Tourists at Rhine Falls, on the upper Rhine River near Schaffhausen, Switzerland.
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Switzerland: vineyards
Vineyards near Aigle, Vaud canton, Switzerland.
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Grande Dixence Dam
Grande Dixence Dam, a massive concrete gravity dam in Switzerland.
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Switzerland: electric power station
Electric power station near Vissoie in the Anniviers Valley, Valais canton, Switzerland.
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watchmaking in Lausanne, Switzerland
Watchmaking at a factory in Lausanne, Switzerland.
© Jean Kugler—FPG International
Bank for International Settlements
The headquarters of the Bank for International Settlements is in Basel, Switzerland.
Wladyslaw Sojka
Alpine lake
Alpine lake, with the Matterhorn in the background, Switzerland.
© Lazar Mihai-Bogdan/Shutterstock.com
Zürich: Bahnhofplatz
Bahnhofplatz, site of Zürich's main train station and the Alfred Escher monument.
Zurich Tourism/Caroline Minjolle
Gotthard Base Tunnel
Train entering the Gotthard Base Tunnel upon the ceremonial opening of the tunnel...
Laurent Gillieron— Keystone/AP Images
Bern, Switzerland: Parliament Building
Parliament Building in Bern, Switzerland.
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direct democracy
Citizens assembling in an open public space to vote on various issues in Glarus,...
© Adrian Sulc (CC BY-SA 3.0)
Swiss Guards
Pontifical Swiss Guards standing by during the papal election in Vatican City, April...
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Rolex Learning Center; Lausanne, Switzerland
The Rolex Learning Center at the Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne, Switzerland.
EPFL/Alain Herzog
men playing alphorns
Men in traditional attire playing alphorns in the Swiss Alps, Zermatt, Switzerland.
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portrait of Germaine de Staël
Germaine de Staël, portrait by Jean-Baptiste Isabey, 1810; in the Louvre, Paris.
Giraudon/Art Resource, New York
Karl Barth
The German theologian Karl Barth questioned the apologetical system.
Horst Tappe/Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
Street Parade, Zürich
Street Parade, the largest techno party in the world, Zürich.
Zürich Tourism/Caroline Minjolle
Tell, William
Statue of William Tell, Altdorf, Switzerland.
Courtesy of the Swiss National Tourist Office
Large Hadron Collider
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the world's most powerful particle accelerator....
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skiing
An instructor teaching children to ski near Les Crosets, Switzerland.
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Neuchâtel church in the Burgundian Romanesque style
Église Collegiale (Collegiate Church), Burgundian Romanesque style, Neuchâtel, Switzerland,...
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Bern, Switzerland
The medieval Clock Tower in Bern, Switzerland. In the foreground is the Zähringer...
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Halberd and pike
Halberd and pike in battle near Ins, Berne canton, in 1375. Encumbered by heavy armour,...
Burgerbibliothek Bern
Huldrych Zwingli
Huldrych Zwingli, detail of an oil portrait by Hans Asper, 1531; in the Kunstmuseum...
Courtesy of the Kunstmuseum Winterthur, Switz.; photograph, Schweizerisches Institut für Kunstwissenschaft
John Calvin
Portrait of John Calvin by Henriette Rath; in the collection of the Bibliothèque...
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greatest extent of Napoleon I's empire, 1812
Greatest extent of Napoleon I's empire, 1812.
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Guillaume-Henri Dufour
Guillaume-Henri Dufour, portrait by Anne-Octavie Dufour; in the Bibliothèque Publique...
Courtesy of the Bibliothèque Publique et Universitaire, Geneva; photograph, Jean Arlaud
Switzerland
Map of Switzerland (c. 1900) from the 10th edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica.
Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
Alfred Escher
Alfred Escher, sculpture by Richard Kissling; in Zürich, Switzerland.
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Palace of Nations
The Palace of Nations has served as the headquarters of the League of Nations and...
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Desmond Tutu at the World Economic Forum
Desmond Tutu speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, 2009.
© World Economic Forum/swiss-image.ch—Remy Steinegger
Pervez Musharraf at the World Economic Forum
Pervez Musharraf at the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum, Davos, Switzerland,...
© World Economic Forum/swiss-image.ch—Remy Steinegger
Swiss People's Party
Delegates of the Swiss People's Party participating in an outdoor assembly in Coinsins,...
Laurent Gillieron—EPA/Shutterstock.com
Bern, Switzerland
Houses lining the banks of the Aare River in Bern, Switzerland.
© Ayupov Evgeniy/Fotolia
Poster for the Swiss Tourist Board, designed by Herbert Matter, c. 1932.
Herbert Matter Archives/Alex Matter
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