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  2. Fauna of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Fauna of Switzerland may refer to: List of birds of Switzerland; List of mammals of ...

  3. Swiss French - Wikipedia

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    Swiss French (French: français de Suisse or suisse romand) is the variety of French spoken in the French-speaking area of Switzerland known as Romandy. French is one of the four official languages of Switzerland, the others being German, Italian, and Romansch. In 2020 around 2 million people, or 22.8% of the population, in Switzerland spoke ...

  4. Category:Fauna of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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  5. Romandy - Wikipedia

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    French-speaking population in the Canton of Fribourg in 2000. The linguistic boundary between French and German is known as Röstigraben (lit. "rösti ditch", adopted in Swiss French as barrière de rösti). The term is humorous in origin and refers both to the geographic division and to perceived cultural differences between the Romandy and ...

  6. List of mammals of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Common vole Harvest mouse Alpine marmot a recognisable animal of Switzerland often associated with Switzerland living high in the mountain tops. Rodents make up the largest order of mammals, with over 40% of mammalian species. They have two incisors in the upper and lower jaw which grow continually and must be kept short by gnawing.

  7. Languages of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    It covers the area of the cantons of Geneva, Vaud, Neuchâtel, and Jura as well as the French-speaking parts of the cantons of Bern (German-speaking majority), Valais (French-speaking majority), and Fribourg (French-speaking majority). 1.9 million people (or 24.4% of the Swiss population) live in Romandy. [16]

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  9. Animal production and consumption in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Tête marbrée in French-speaking Switzerland (Schwartenmagen in German-speaking Switzerland), also known as fromage de tête or fromage de porc, or gelée de ménage in the Jura; Produced throughout Switzerland, but the tradition of tête marbrée is particularly strong in the cantons of Jura and Vaud.