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Switzerland

Switzerland, officially the Swiss Confederation, stands as a landlocked country positioned at the intersection of Western, Central, and Southern Europe. Its boundaries connect with Italy to the south, France to the west, Germany to the north, and Austria and Liechtenstein to the east. Geographically, Switzerland is segmented into the Swiss Plateau, the Alps, and the Jura; with the Alps dominating the majority of its land.

Benedictine monastery in Engelberg

The Benedictine monastery stands in a mountain valley at the foot of Mount Titlis and is considered a possession of the town of Engelberg. It was founded in 1120 by Count Sellenburen of Zurich. In the same year it was settled by monks from the mon... read more

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Predigerkirche Church

A few years after the founding of the Dominican order, it was decided to to build a Dominican monastery in Zurich. Construction began in 1231 in 1231 with the construction of a church. The building was designed in Romanesque style and at first it... read more

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University of Zurich

The University of Zurich is housed in a massive building near the Prediger Church. There are 22,000 students studying here. Albert Einstein once taught at the university. It was at this university that a women's faculty was opened for the firs... read more

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St Peter's Church in Zurich

St Peter's Church is a famous architectural monument and the first Protestant church in the city of Zurich after the Reformation. It attracts tourists not only because it is the oldest church in the city, but also because of the huge clock ins... read more

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