Switzerland’s geographical position with its transit routes over the Alps made it a desirable possession for European great powers through the ages.
Switzerland developed slowly over many centuries, as more and more regions came together to form a loose confederation whose members gave each other mutual support. At times their different interests stretched the bonds between them almost to breaking point.
It was only in 1848 that Switzerland became a more centralised federal state. This favoured its economic development and ended any possibility that Switzerland might break up.
Contents:
Attractions:- Geneva — City Info,
- Lac Leman — Lausanne,
- Gruyeres — Chateau de Gruyeres, Cheese in Switzerland,
- Interlaken — City Info,
- Bern — City Info,
- Along Rhine — Comments,
- Zurich — City Info,
- Lucerne — City Info, City sightseeing,
- St.Gotthard Pass — History,
- Lugano — City Info,
- Lago Di Lugano
- Valle Verzasca
Panoramas - Jet D'Eau de Geneve
- Gruyeres
- Behind a window, Interlaken
- Behind a window, Interlaken
- Jungfraujoch
- Bern
- St.Gatthard Pass
- Teufelsbrucke, St.Gatthard Pass
- Munot
- Munot
- Zurich
- Schipfe, Zurich
- Cathedrale Di San Lorenzo, Lugano
- Monte Bre, Lugano, Lago di Lugano
- Monte Bre, Lago di Lugano
- Campione D'Italia, Lago di Lugano, Monte San Salvatore and Italy
- Monte San Salvatore, Lago di Lugano, Campione D'Italia, Melide and Italy
- Monte San Salvatore, Lago di Lugano, Lugano
- Monte San Salvatore, Lago di Lugano
- Lugano, Lago di Lugano, Monte San Salvatore
- Paradiso, Lugano
- Lugano, Lago di Lugano, Monte Bre, Monte San Salvatore
- Valle Verzasca, Lago Di Vogorno, Dam
- Valle Verzasca, Lago Di Vogorno, Dam
- Valle Verzasca, Lago Di Vogorno, Dam
Nature: Maps: Weather Forecast: