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  1. worldpopulationreview.com

    Switzerland, as we know it today, came into existence in 1848. Once Napoleon fell, the country had a brief civil war that lasted from 1847 to 1848, as the country was trying to get its feet back under it after winning its independence. ... The country of Switzerland is 733 years old, founded in the year 1291. Frequently Asked Questions
  2. myswissalps.com

    Switzerland was founded on August 1, 1291. August 1 is still a national holiday. Switzerland declared itself a neutral state in 1515. Neutrality still plays a major role in today's politics. ... The Romans finally had to evacuate their alpine territories around the year 400.
  3. Jul 18, 2024The oldest human traces found in Switzerland are about 400,000 years old. However, the first permanent settlements on parts of today's territory were not established until after the end of the Ice Age - about 11,000 years ago.
  4. myswitzerland.com

    In 1798, French troops invaded Switzerland and created the centralised Helvetic Republic. For the first time in its history, Switzerland was forced to abandon its neutrality and to provide troops for France. After the Sonderbund War, the foundations for the modern Switzerland were finally laid down with the adoption of the Constitution of 1848.
  5. history-switzerland.geschichte-schweiz.ch

    founded in Lucerne and Fribourg as "bridge-heads" of the catholic counter reformation. 1597: Appenzell split: into two half-cantons due to religious antagonism. 1600 - 1798: Ancien Regime: Switzerland is a loose confederacy of 13 cities and small valley communities dominating the rest of the country. A few families control state affairs.
  6. 2 days agoSwitzerland - Alps, Neutrality, Confederation: Switzerland's history is one of a medieval defensive league formed during a time and in an area lacking imperial authority. The different cantons (traditionally called Orte in German) were to a large extent independent states that remained united through the shared defense of liberty, which was understood as the protection of imperial privileges ...
  7. Other articles where history of Switzerland is discussed: Switzerland: History of Switzerland: Switzerland's history is one of a medieval defensive league formed during a time and in an area lacking imperial authority. ... constituting the greater part of Switzerland, founded on March 29, 1798, after the country had been conquered by ...
  8. history-switzerland.geschichte-schweiz.ch

    The majority of Switzerland's "native" population settled during the Germanic Migration of Nations that set an end to the Roman Empire in Western Europe at about 400 A.D. The Old Swiss Confederacy was founded in the first days of August, 1291 (hence Switzerland's national holiday is celebrated on August, 1 st).
  9. nationsonline.org

    Switzerland also remained aloof in the face of European integration efforts, waiting until 1963 to join the Council of Europe. It still remains outside the European Union. Instead, Switzerland in 1960 helped form the European Free Trade Area, which did not strive for political union. Following the Cold War, Switzerland joined the Bretton Woods ...
  10. Switzerland developed over the centuries from a collection of different alliances to a confederation of states and finally to the federal state we know today. Its national borders and neutrality were established and recognised internationally in 1815. Its political system dates back to the Federal Constitution of 1848.
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