Switzerland has a total population of 8.46 million, and only 0.6% of them speak Latin Romance, which is almost negligible. Switzerland is mainly a "three-legged" German, French, Swiss, French, Swiss and Italian, each playing its own game, similar to Belgium's "Northern and Southern Dynasties".
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Switzerland's "Cao Wei" Germany is the strongest. From 65438 to 0980, German-speaking Swiss Germans accounted for 74% of the total population in China. Now this figure has dropped to 65%, which is still the first in the country. Switzerland covers an area of 4 1 1,000 square kilometers, and its German-speaking population accounts for 74%. Switzerland has 26 first-level administrative cantons, of which 17 is German-speaking. This is similar to Cao Wei, with a vast territory and dense population.
French-speaking Swiss are a bit like Wu of the Three Kingdoms, with the second population and the first strength. French-speaking Swiss account for nearly 23% of the national population. The four states near France all speak French, which is closer to France.
Introduction to Switzerland:
Bern, the capital of the Swiss Confederation (German: Schweizerische Eidgenossenschaft, French: Confédération suisse, Italian: Confederazione Svizzera, romantic: Confederaziun svizra), is located in central Europe, bordering Germany in the north, Austria and Liechtenstein in the east, Italy in the south and France in the west.
Located in the north temperate zone, it has four distinct seasons, steep terrain, scarce mineral resources and abundant forest and water resources, with a total area of 4 1.284 square kilometers. This country consists of 26 states (six of which are semi-states). By the end of 20021,the total population was 8.738 million, mainly Swiss, of which foreigners accounted for about 26.5%. German, French, Italian and Latin Romance are the official languages, and the residents mainly believe in Catholicism and Protestantism.