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Buz Mavisi Eğlenceli Renkli Sunum_20231223_165929_0000
The Switzerland
İntroduction Main Topic Geographical
Location
Culturel Aspect
The official name of
Switzerland is translated
as the Swiss
Confederation in French,
Italian, and Romansh,
while its official German
name means the Swiss
Confederation of
Brothers.
IN THE MOUNTAİNOUS COUNTRY OF
SWİTZERLAND, A SİGNİFİCANT MAJORİTY OF
THE POPULATİON RESİDES İN HİGHLANDS OR
CİTY CENTERS. LEADİNG THE WAY OUTSİDE
BERN, CİTİES SUCH AS ZURİCH, GENEVA, AND
BASEL PREDOMİNANTLY HOUSE THE
POPULATİON.
Switzerland has become a popular
destination for tourists due to the
activities and attractions offered by
its cities. In addition to Bern, cities
such as Zurich, Geneva, Basel,
Lucerne, Lausanne, and Montreux
are among the significant urban
centers in Switzerland, known for
their diverse range of leisure
options and noteworthy places to
visit.
The flag features a
thick white cross
extending towards
the corners on a red
background.
Christianity is the
predominant religion
in Switzerland, with
its presence dating
back to the Roman
era. It is divided into
Catholicism and the
Reformed tradition.
The currency is
the Swiss Franc,
which became
the sole
remaining franc
currency in
Europe after the
transition to the
euro.
Approximat
ely 25% of
Switzerland'
s total
population
of 8.5
million
consists of
foreign
nationals.
Switzerland,
located at the
intersection of
Western,
Central, and
Southern
Europe, has a
land area of
41,285 square
kilometers.
It is a highly elevated
and mountainous
country, bordered by
Germany to the north,
France to the west,
Italy to the south, and
Austria and
Liechtenstein to the
east.
When it comes to Swiss cuisine, most
of us think of chocolate and cheese.
However, there are other flavors as
well; here are a few.
Rösti,
Switzerland's
most famous
potato dish, is
made by frying
grated potatoes.
A staple of Swiss
breakfasts,
Bircher muesli is
prepared by
combining
overnight-soaked
oats with yogurt,
adding fruits and
nuts for a
delightful blend.
This is the
pretzel.This
pretzel looks
very similar to
Turkish bagels
and can be
found in
bakeries,
patisseries,
and markets
everywhere."
"Currently, there is
significant
diversity in Swiss
folk costumes. In
regions where
Protestants reside,
costumes tend to
be modest based on
their appearance,
while in areas
dominated by
Catholics, attire is
more vibrant and
ornate."
"Switzerland has four
official languages:
German, French,
Italian, and Romansh.
German is spoken in
the eastern, northern,
and central regions,
French in the western
regions, Italian in the
southern regions, and
Romansh in the
eastern part of
Graubünden."
ALPAZUG
"Many Swiss
farmers adorn their
cattle and bring
them down from the
hills to local
villages, aiming to
showcase the beauty
of their animals and
agricultural
accomplishments."
LES PLEUREUSES
"This ceremony,
taking place on Good
Friday, is organized
to commemorate the
Jerusalem women
who accompanied
Christ on His ascent
to Golgotha to be
crucified."
"Traditions are an
integral often unseen
part of Swiss culture's
intricate tapestry."
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