Official Name: Swiss Confederation
Capital: Berne
Geography:
Area: 41,285 sq. km. (15,941 sq. mi.); about the size of Vermont
and New Hampshire combined.
Cities: Capital--Berne (population about 123,000).
Other cities--Zurich (359,000), Geneva (180,000), Basel
(164,000), Lausanne (119,000).
Terrain: 40% mountains, the remainder hills and plateau.
Switzerland straddles the central ranges of the Alps.
Climate: Temperate, varying with altitude and season.
Government:
Type: Federal state.
Independence: The first Swiss Confederation was founded in August
1291 as a defensive alliance among three cantons. The Swiss
Confederation established independence from the Holy Roman Empire
in 1499.
Constitution: 1848; extensively amended in 1874; fully revised in
2000
Branches: Executive--Federal Council, a collegium of seven
members, headed by a rotating one-year presidency.
Legislative--Federal Assembly (bicameral: Council of
States, 46 members; National Council, 200 members).
Judicial--Federal Tribunal.
Administrative subdivisions: 26 cantons (states) with
considerable autonomy.
Political parties: Swiss People's Party (SVP), Social Democratic
Party (SP), Free Democratic Party (FDP), Christian Democratic
Party (CVP), and several smaller parties representing localities
or views from extreme left to extreme right.
Suffrage: In federal matters, universal over 18.
People:
Nationality: Noun and adjective--Swiss (singular and
plural).
Population (year-end 2008 est.): 7.7 million.
Annual growth rate: 1.1%.
Ethnic groups: Mixed European.
Religions: Roman Catholic 41.8%, Protestant 35.3%, Muslim 4.3%,
others 7.5%, no religion 11.1%.
Languages: German 63.7% (17 monolingual cantons), French 20.4% (4
monolingual, 3 bilingual cantons), Italian 6.5% (1 monolingual
canton), Romansch 0.5% (1 trilingual canton), other 9%.
Education: Years compulsory--9. Attendance--100%.
Literacy--100%.
Health: Infant mortality rate--3.9/1,000. Life
expectancy--men 79.4 yrs., women 84.2 yrs.
Work force (4.50 million in third quarter 2008): Agriculture
and forestry--4.0%. Industry and
construction--23.5%. Services sector
and government--72.5%.
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"Switzerland ist not like any other state, wether in
regard to the events that have occured there in the past several
centuries, or in regard to its geographical situation, or in
regard to the great differences between the customs of its
various parts. Nature has made your state a federal one, and no
wise man would want to glout her."
Napoleon I (1769 - 1821) Letter to the delegates of the Swiss
cantons, 1802
