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telo118 [61]
2 years ago
13

Switzerland is made up of how many cantons?​

Geography
1 answer:
Sindrei [870]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

26 cantons

Explanation:

Zürich (ZH)

Bern / Berne (BE)

Luzern (LU)

Uri (UR)

Schwyz (SZ)

Unterwalden (Obwalden (OW) / Nidwalden (NW))

Glarus (GL)

Zug (ZG)

Freiburg / Fribourg (FR)

Solothurn (SO)

Basel (Basel Stadt (BS)/ Basel Land (BL))

Schaffhausen (SH)

Appenzell (Appenzell Ausserrhoden (AR) / Appenzell Innerrhoden (AI))

Sankt Gallen (SG)

Graubünden (GR)

Aargau (AG)

Thurgau (TG)

Ticino (TI)

Vaud (VD)

Valais / Wallis (VS)

Neuchâtel (NE)

Genève (GE)

Jura (JU)

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