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Geography of Switzerland

Location Central Europe
south of Germany
east of France
north of Italy
west of Austria
Coordinates 47 00 N, 8 00 E
Total Area 41,293 km² (15,943 sq mi)
· Area, water 1,520 km² (587 sq mi)
· Area, land 39,773 km² (15,356 sq mi)

Switzerland, a small country in the heart of western Europe, is not only the land of the Alps with some of the highest mountains in Europe (17 peaks above 4,000 m = 13,100 ft above sea level and many more between 2,000 and 4,000 m), it has also a plateau and many lakes.

While some 60% of Switzerland are in the alpine region (stretching from the Lake of Geneva in the southwest to Grisons in the southeast), another 30% are hills and relatively flat valleys carved out by glaciers called "Mittelland" [midlands] (400 to 900 m [1300 to 3000 ft] above sea level) stretching from the southwest (Lac Lé = Lake Geneva) to the northeast (Bodensee = Lake Constance). The remaining 10% form a chain of older mountains called Jura (along the western border to France, not exceeding 1,600 m [5300 ft] above sea level).



Map of Switzerland - landscapes: Alps, Mittelland, Jura
Map of Switzerland's major landscapes: Alps, Mittelland, Jura

Switzerland is highly industrialised and densely populated (7.1 million inhabitants, 170 per km² = 440 per sq.mile). Most of the cities, towns and larger villages are located in Mittelland - this means that the actual density of population in this part of the country is between 300 inhabitants per km² [800 per sq. mile] in "rural" areas and 500 inhabitants per km² [1300 per sq. mile] in metropolitan areas.


Swiss Rivers and Lakes

Swiss Rivers & Lakes
River Rhine
River Aare
River Reuss
River Linth/Limmat
River Rhône

 


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