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Regions in Switzerland


Regions in Switzerland

Regions of Switzerland
Regions of Switzerland
Lake Geneva
On the northern shores of Lac Léman, from the Jura to the Alps
Jura Mountains and Fribourg
Hiking, lakes, watch-making
Bernese Lowlands
The core region of Traditional Bernese influence
Bernese Highlands
The Majestic Bernese Alps
Central Switzerland
The birthplace of the Swiss Confederation, the legends of William Tell
Basel
Home of the Swiss pharmaceutical industry; launching point to Germany and France
Zurich
The country's largest city, a tourist region in its own right
Northeastern Switzerland
Between the Alps and Lake Constance and home to many scenic dairy farms
Valais
Europe's highest peaks and largest glaciers
Graubünden
Officially, tri-lingual, the region is very mountainous, lightly populated and home to many great tourist cities and includes the ancient Romansh minority language and culture
Ticino
Italian speaking region including famous alpine lakes

The Swiss Alps stretch through the regions of Valais, Bernese Highlands, Central Switzerland and Graubünden.

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