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  1. The national flag of Switzerland ( German: Schweizerfahne; French: drapeau de la Suisse; Italian: bandiera svizzera; Romansh: bandiera da la Svizra; Latin: Vexillum Helvetiae) displays a white cross in the centre of a square red field. The white cross is known as the Swiss cross or the federal cross. [1] Its arms are equilateral, and their ...

  2. t. e. The Old Swiss Confederacy, also known as Switzerland or the Swiss Confederacy, [6] was a loose confederation of independent small states ( cantons, German Orte or Stände [7] ), initially within the Holy Roman Empire. It is the precursor of the modern state of Switzerland . It formed during the 13th century, from a nucleus in what is now ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Swiss_madeSwiss made - Wikipedia

    Swiss made is a label or marking used to indicate that a product was made on the territory of Switzerland. It is also a geographical indication protected under different Swiss and international laws and treaties. [1] According to the Swiss Federal Act on the Protection of Trade Marks and Indications of Source, a good or service may be ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Swiss_abroadSwiss abroad - Wikipedia

    The Swiss diaspora refers to Swiss people living abroad ( German: Auslandsschweizer, French: Suisses de l’étranger, Italian: Svizzeri all’estero, Romansh: Svizzers a l’exteriur ), also referred to as "fifth Switzerland" ( German: Fünfte Schweiz, [1] Italian: Quinta Svizzera, French: Cinquième Suisse, Romansh: Tschintgavla Svizra ...

  5. More than 75% of the population live in the central plain, which stretches between the Alps and the Jura Mountains and from Geneva in the southwest to the High Rhine and Lake Constance in the northeast. As of 2023, 40% of the population has a migrant background and 31% are foreign residents.

  6. Switzerland's economy was marred by slow growth in the 1990s, having the weakest economic growth in Western Europe. The economy was affected by a three-year recession from 1991 to 1993, when the economy contracted by 2%. The contraction also became apparent in Switzerland's energy consumption and export growth rates.

  7. Swiss style (also Swiss school, Swiss design) is a trend in graphic design, formed in the 1950s–1960s under the influence of such phenomena as the International Typographic Style, Russian Constructivism, the tradition of the Bauhaus school, the International Style and classical modernism. [1] [2] The Swiss style is associated with the ...

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