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The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ar.wikipedia.org جواز سفر سويسري; Usage on de.wikipedia.org Schweizer Pass; Usage on fa.wikiquote.org
The pages 2–3 contain translations of the field labels of the data page in 13 (Pass 03) and 26 (Pass 06, 10 and 22) languages, respectively. Each page has a unique color pattern, as well as an incomplete Swiss cross which registers with the matching incomplete cross on the reverse side when held to light.
The Swiss identity card in its current form dates back to July 1994. It is in the form of a plastic photocard. It can be used as a travel document when travelling within European Free Trade Association [2] or to the European Union, [3] the European microstates, Georgia, [4] Turkey, and on organized tours to Tunisia.
Download QR code; Print/export ... Swiss comics characters (5 P) L. ... Swiss mascots (3 P) R. The Swiss Family Robinson (2 C, 8 P) Pages in category "Fictional Swiss ...
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This does not mean that they necessarily have that nationality in the comics, only that they were created by Swiss comics writers and/or artists. Pages in category "Swiss comics characters" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
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Switzerland currently does not have a national animal, but the animal most commonly associated with Switzerland, or Alpine culture in general, is the cow. [12] However, various other animals have been used to represent the Swiss nation, such as the marmot, ibex, St. Bernard, and blackbird.