venerdì 2 febbraio 2018

...something about Switzerland



The population of Switzerland is divided into four ethnic groups, each identified by one of the four official languages of the State: German, Italian, French and Romansh.


Romansh is spoken in the Canton of Graubünden and it is similar to Ladin.


The Swiss consider themselves citizens of a single State, with shared history, customs, institutions and principles, such as neutrality and religious tolerance.


The most common religions are Catholicism and the Protestant Christianity of the Swiss Reformed Church.

Immigration has always been intense and today immigrants make up 20% of the total population.

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