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Switzerland

Swit·zer·land

 (swĭt′sər-lənd)
A country of west-central Europe. The region was conquered by Germanic tribes in the 5th century and by Swabia and Burgundy in the 9th, becoming part of the Holy Roman Empire in 1033. Protesting Habsburg control in the 13th century, the Swiss formed a defense league made up of cantons that became the basis of their confederation, and by 1499 they had achieved independence. The Reformation in the 16th century led to religious civil wars that lasted through the next two centuries. The French took brief control of Switzerland during the French Revolution, but the confederacy was restored in 1815. Switzerland later adopted a federal constitution (1848) and maintained a policy of neutrality through both world wars. Bern is the capital and Zurich the largest city.
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Switzerland

(ˈswɪtsələnd)
n
(Placename) a federal republic in W central Europe: the cantons of Schwyz, Uri, and Unterwalden formed a defensive league against the Hapsburgs in 1291, later joined by other cantons; gained independence in 1499; adopted a policy of permanent neutrality from 1516; a leading centre of the Reformation in the 16th century. It lies in the Jura Mountains and the Alps, with a plateau between the two ranges. Official languages: German, French, and Italian; Romansch minority. Religion: mostly Protestant and Roman Catholic. Currency: Swiss franc. Capital: Bern. Pop: 7 996 026 (2013 est). Area: 41 288 sq km (15 941 sq miles). German name: Schweiz French name: Suisse Italian name: Svizzera Latin name: Helvetia
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Switz•er•land

(ˈswɪt sər lənd)

n.
a republic in central Europe. 7,275,467; 15,944 sq. mi. (41,294 sq. km). Cap.: Bern. French, Suisse. German, Schweiz. Italian, Svizzera. Latin, Helvetia.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.Switzerland - a landlocked federal republic in central EuropeSwitzerland - a landlocked federal republic in central Europe
battle of Sempatch, Sempatch - the Swiss Confederation escaped Hapsburg domination by their victory in 1386
International Relations and Security Network, ISN - Switzerland's information network for security and defense studies and for peace and conflict research and for international relations
commune - the smallest administrative district of several European countries
Tessin, Ticino - an Italian-speaking region of southern Switzerland
Savoy - a geographical region of historical importance; a former duchy in what is now southwestern France, western Switzerland, and northwestern Italy
Swiss canton - one of the cantons of Switzerland
Bern, Berne, capital of Switzerland - the capital of Switzerland; located in western Switzerland
Basel, Basle, Bale - a city in northwestern Switzerland
Geneva, Geneve, Genf - a city in southwestern Switzerland at the western end of Lake Geneva; it is the headquarters of various international organizations
Interlaken - a popular resort town in the Alps in west central Switzerland
Lausanne - a city in western Switzerland; cultural and commercial center
Zurich - the largest city in Switzerland; located in the northern part of the country; "Zurich is the center of the German-speaking part of Switzerland"
Aar, Aare, Aare River - a river in north central Switzerland that runs northeast into the Rhine
Alps, the Alps - a large mountain system in south-central Europe; scenic beauty and winter sports make them a popular tourist attraction
Europe - the 2nd smallest continent (actually a vast peninsula of Eurasia); the British use `Europe' to refer to all of the continent except the British Isles
Lake Geneva, Lake Leman - a lake between southwestern Switzerland and France that is crossed from east to west by the Rhone
Matterhorn - a mountain in the Alps on the border between Switzerland and Italy (14,780 feet high); noted for its distinctive shape
Rhein, Rhine River, Rhine - a major European river carrying more traffic than any other river in the world; flows into the North Sea
Rhone, Rhone River - a major French river; flows into the Mediterranean near Marseilles; "the valley of the Rhone is famous for its vineyards"
Weisshorn - a mountain in the Alps in Switzerland (14,804 feet high)
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Translations
Švýcarsko
Schweiz
Svislando
Šveits
Sveitsi
Švicarska
Svájc
Sviss
スイス
스위스
Elveţia
Švica
Schweiz
ประเทศสวิตเซอร์แลนด์
nước Thụy Sĩ

Switzerland

[ˈswɪtsələnd] NSuiza f
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Switzerland

[ˈswɪtsərlənd] nSuisse f
in Switzerland → en Suisse
to Switzerland → en Suisse
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

Switzerland

ndie Schweiz; to Switzerlandin die Schweiz; French-/German-/Italian-speaking Switzerlanddie französische/deutsche/italienische Schweiz, die französisch-/deutsch-/italienischsprachige Schweiz
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007

Switzerland

[ˈswɪtslənd] nla Svizzera
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

Switzerland

سُوِيسْرا Švýcarsko Schweiz Schweiz Ελβετία Suiza Sveitsi Suisse Švicarska Svizzera スイス 스위스 Zwitserland Sveits Szwajcaria Suíça Швейцария Schweiz ประเทศสวิตเซอร์แลนด์ İsviçre nước Thụy Sĩ 瑞士
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References in periodicals archive ?
Another clue to understanding the Swiss historical mindset is in its Latin title (Confoederatio Helvetica, or Helvetic Confederation), named after the earliest-known settlers on the Swiss plateau, the Helvetii, whose supremacy was dislodged by Julius Caesar.
A SWITZERLAND is officially the Swiss Confederation - or Confoederatio Helvetica in Latin, hence the CH.