Zurich is the biggest city and the economical center of Switzerland. The number of citizens is 340 000, 30% of them are emigrants from other countries. The city is situated at the banks of the Limmat River and Lake Zurich. This city is famous all over the world first of all as the city of banks and business centers. But Zurich is not just a city...
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Geneva is not very popular with tourists, because it has the reputation of a boring, unattractive and too traditional city, but in reality the things are absolutely different. Geneva can boast of a splendid location on the bank of Lake Geneva, narrow streets near Bourg-de-Four Square, where you can spend hours walking, historical buildings (among...
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Have you ever heard the tale of William Tell? It is a national legend of the Swiss countryside. There is a small town in Switzerland named Lucerne where the famous events took part ages ago. Some Germans call the town Luzerne because it is situated close to Germany and people speak both languages. If you go to the center of the country you surely...
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Interlaken is a popular sky resort that has been attracting multiple visitors starting from the 19th century. Here you will find unforgettable landscapes and beautiful nature. The town’s location is wonderful – it is surrounded by lakes; even its name can be translated as “located between the lakes”. During winter months the main...
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Malmaison, the chain of boutique hotels, has reported it will participate in the development of a grandiose £1 billion (around US$1.85 billion) complex...
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09.02.2012
The reports presented at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, show some optimistic forecasts concerning the nearest future...
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09.02.2012