Transcript Switzerland
Switzerland
Basic facts
Population: 8 341 000 people
Capital city: Bern
Largest city: Zürich
Currency: Swiss franc (CHF)
Area: 41,285 km2
Official languages: German
French
Italian
Romansh
Government: Federal multi-party directorial
republic with thorough elements of direct democracy.
Economy
One of the world‘s most stable
• GDP: CHF 642.3 billion ($473.3 billion
PPP, 2014 est.) (rank 20)
• Unemployment: 4, 58%
• Average gross salary: 6,439 CHF/
$6,715, monthly
World wide famous industries
• Machinery
• Chemicals
• Watches
• Textiles
• Banking
Watches
World‘s leading exporter of Watches by Value.
High quality
60% of the cost of manufacturing a “Swiss
Made” product has to be incurred in
Switzerland.
Chocolate <3
The first milk chocolate came from a Swiss Manufacture. Daniel Peters was the first to create milk chocolate in 1875.
Famous brands: Lindt, Toblerone, Cailer, Milka
Banking
Backed up by Rock solid economy and stable currency.
World‘s leader in cross-border assets managment (25%)
Almost 50% of assets under managment come from
abroad.
13% of gross value added.
Famous banks: UBS, Credit Suisse , Julius Baer Group
Tourism
Vacation, Holiday, Travel
Swiss Alps
The Alps cover 65% of Switzerland's surface area
(41,285 km²), making it one of the
most alpine countries. Despite the fact that
Switzerland covers only 14% of the Alps total area
(192,753 km²)
Most of the 4000-ners (mountain) in the Alps are
in Switzerland
Lots of winter ski areals.
Highest mountain: Dufourspitze
Swiss National park
• Everything is nature-oriented in the Swiss
National Park in the Engadine. All this can
be enjoyed in an area of over 170 square
kilometers.
• 80 kilometers of hiking paths, nature trails
and excursion destinations for children and
families; everyone can have a good time.
• The Swiss National Park, founded in 1914,
is the oldest in the Alps.
• Is a part of the worldwide UNESCO Biosphere Reserve
• It was one of the earliest national parks in Europe.
Top sights to visit
• The Matterhorn
• Jungfraujoch: The Top of Europe
• Interlaken
• Lucerne
• Lake Geneva
• Chateau de Chillon, Montreux
• St. Moritz
Swiss fun facts
Well… Let‘s just stick to the facts…
Parents can be overruled on what they call their child – In Switzerland it is
prohibited to give a child a name that could damage the child's interest.
Swiss politics include an anti-powerpoint presentation party - the party's goal is
to decrease the use of powerpoint and other presentation software.
Switzerland has one of the highest rates of cannabis use in the world.
Teachers in Switzerland are among the highest paid – Swiss teachers received the
highest annual salary, averaging USD 68,000.
In Switzerland citizens can challenge any law passed by Parliament – provided
they can gather 50,000 signatures against the law within 100 days.