Swiss Watching trivia, No 19: Walking
August 19, 2010, 3 Comments
Collectively the Swiss spend 130 million hours a year out walking and hiking, covering the equivalent of 13,000 times round the world...
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Collectively the Swiss spend 130 million hours a year out walking and hiking, covering the equivalent of 13,000 times round the world...
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Almost eight million foreign tourists visit Switzerland every year, with Germany, the UK and the USA the three biggest sources. That figure is...
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Muesli, or Birchermüesli as it’s known here, was first made in 1900 by Dr Maximilian Bircher-Benner from Aarau as a healthy evening meal...
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Jumping into the basin of Europe’s largest waterfalls may seem a very foolish – and therefore very unSwiss – thing to...
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Today is a Catholic holiday in Switzerland. Or at least it would be if it wasn’t a Sunday, which is by definition...
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Switzerland has more places to recycle plastic bottles than postboxes. No, honestly it does. There are 29,000 collection points for PET plastic...
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Switzerland likes to be different. This shows itself in many ways: the political structure, the currency, the electrical system. That’s right, Swiss...
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The Birdie Song Forget fondue and the Red Cross – Switzerland most memorable gift to the world, though perhaps for all the wrong reasons,...
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Road Rules Speed kills. But in Switzerland, which has the safest motorways in Europe, speeding kills your wallet more than anything. A Swedish man...
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Nestlé The world’s largest food company is a typically Swiss business. Or is it? Nestlé was actually founded by a German, born in...
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