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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.

Reformation Wall

The International Monument to the Reformation in Geneva commemorates the events of the of the Reformation movement within the Church. The foundations of the monument were laid on the 400th anniversary of Jean Calvin's birth in 1909. In honour... read more

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New Square

The new square behind the former embankments became the cultural centre of Geneva. In the centre of the square is a statue of General Henri Dufour, national hero and creator of the first geographical map of Switzerland. national hero and crea... read more

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English Park and Flower Clock

The English Park is located on the shores of a lake in Geneva and is designed in the English traditional style. English traditional style. The essence of this style is reflected in the smooth, straight avenues, white stone sculptures, and special... read more

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Botanical Gardens in Geneva

A few hundred metres from the UN building is the Botanical Garden, which contains several tropical greenhouses and greenhouses, a library with an excellent herbarium, a park with deer and pink flamingos, aviaries, ponds, a playground for children,... read more

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