INGLÊS
NG6-URBANISMO E MOBILIDADES
DR2 –URBANISMO E RURALIDADE
Switzerland is situated
in Central Europe. It has a
surface of 39.770 km2 and a
population of 7.318.000 million
inhabitants. It borders with
France, Germany, Italy, Austria
and Liechtenstein..
The capital of Switzerland is Bern, and the official languages are
German, French, Italian and Romansch.
Federal republic. Revision of Constitution of 1874 entered into force on 1 January 2000.
Swiss franc (CHF).
Switzerland is a prosperous and
stable modern market economy with
low unemployment, a highly skilled
labor force, and a per capita GDP
larger than that of the big Western
European economies.
GDP (purchasing power parity): US$
239.3 billion (2003).
GDP per capita (purchasing power
parity): US$ 32,700 (2003).
GDP growth rate: -0.5 % (2003).
Unemployment rate: 3.7 % (2003).
Currency: Swiss franc (CHF).
Industries: machinery, chemicals,
watches, textiles, precision instruments.
Chocolate
Watch
Cheese
Temperate, but
varies with altitude; cold,
cloudy, rainy/snowy winters;
cool to warm, cloudy, humid
summers with occasional
showers.
Bern and Aare River, Switzerland
Saint Moritz, Alps.
Château de Chillon by Montreux on Lake Geneva
Roman Catholic 46.1%, Protestant 40%, other 5%, none 8.9%.
Älplermagronen Papet vaudois
Switzerland, in central Europe, is the land of the Alps.
Switzerland is a small mountainous country, whose climate is
anything but tropical. The Swiss pride themselves on their
inventiveness and entrepreneurship. It is a nice country.
Work don by: Aurélio Fernandes
Susete Jesus
Cesaltina Jesus
Paulina Jesus
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    INGLÊS NG6-URBANISMO E MOBILIDADES DR2–URBANISMO E RURALIDADE
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    Switzerland is situated inCentral Europe. It has a surface of 39.770 km2 and a population of 7.318.000 million inhabitants. It borders with France, Germany, Italy, Austria and Liechtenstein..
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    The capital ofSwitzerland is Bern, and the official languages are German, French, Italian and Romansch.
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    Federal republic. Revisionof Constitution of 1874 entered into force on 1 January 2000.
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    Switzerland is aprosperous and stable modern market economy with low unemployment, a highly skilled labor force, and a per capita GDP larger than that of the big Western European economies. GDP (purchasing power parity): US$ 239.3 billion (2003). GDP per capita (purchasing power parity): US$ 32,700 (2003). GDP growth rate: -0.5 % (2003). Unemployment rate: 3.7 % (2003). Currency: Swiss franc (CHF). Industries: machinery, chemicals, watches, textiles, precision instruments.
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    Temperate, but varies withaltitude; cold, cloudy, rainy/snowy winters; cool to warm, cloudy, humid summers with occasional showers.
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    Bern and AareRiver, Switzerland Saint Moritz, Alps. Château de Chillon by Montreux on Lake Geneva
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    Roman Catholic 46.1%,Protestant 40%, other 5%, none 8.9%.
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    Switzerland, in centralEurope, is the land of the Alps. Switzerland is a small mountainous country, whose climate is anything but tropical. The Swiss pride themselves on their inventiveness and entrepreneurship. It is a nice country.
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    Work don by:Aurélio Fernandes Susete Jesus Cesaltina Jesus Paulina Jesus Data: 31-05-2010 http://i.s8.com.br/images/finegifts/cover/img4/21361564_4.jpg http://www.google.com/search?um=1&hl=pt-PT&rls=com.microsoft:en- http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Su%C3%AD%C3%A7a