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The 26 cantons of Switzerland [1] ... the term 'Stand' was revived in 1815 and remains in use today. ... The 1874 constitution was amended to list 23 cantons with the ...
The 26 cantons of Switzerland are the member states of the federal state of Switzerland.Each canton was a fully sovereign state [1] with its own borders, army and currency from the Treaty of Westphalia (1648) until the establishment of the Swiss federal state in 1848.
Rank Canton GRDP per capita (in CHF) 1 Basel-Stadt: 209,782 2 Zug: 192,958 3 Geneva: 119,644 4 Neuchâtel: 106,165 5 Zürich: 104,620 6 Ticino: 102,190 7
The Cantons of Switzerland are the top tier administrative subdivisions of the country. They were once sovereign states and under Switzerland's federal constitution they retain a higher degree of autonomy than the subdivisions of many other countries.
These towns and cities are capitals of the cantons of Switzerland. Subcategories. This category has the following 26 subcategories, out of 26 total. A. Aarau (1 C, 11 P)
The following list is a comparison of elevation absolutes in Switzerland. Data includes interval measures of highest and lowest elevation for all 26 cantons, with coordinates of the highest. Location names, mean elevation, and the numeric differences between high and low elevations are also provided.
The Council of States [1] is the upper house of the Federal Assembly of Switzerland, and the lower house being the National Council. It comprises 46 members. [2] Twenty of the country's cantons are represented by two Councillors each. Six cantons, traditionally called "half cantons", are
Municipalities of Switzerland Municipality Canton; Aadorf: Thurgau Aarau: Aargau Aarberg: Bern Aarburg: Aargau Aarwangen: Bern Abtwil: Aargau Aclens: Vaud Acquarossa