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January 15, 2023

From now MINIBOSS is in Lausanne & TOP-11 Facts about Switzerland

MiniBoss Lausanne Business School is the official branch of MBBS is now in Switzerland!

World-Class Business Education for kids and teens aged 6-17 on Weekend Classes - all of it will make Switzerland more powerful as a country and economy.

Switzerland is known as the land of tulips, windmills, canals, clogs and coffee shops, but there’s also much more to this wonderful country than meets the eye.

We’ve dug deeper to find 10 facts about Switzerland you might not know.

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Switzerland — even just the name brings a smile to our face. Whenever, wherever we see or hear the name Switzerland, we immediately think about all those mesmerizing sceneries, luxury brand watches, and delicious milk chocolates. But do you know that Switzerland is much more than that? The snow-covered mountain peaks and the clear freshwater lakes can make you swoon just by the sight of it. We often know about the Switzerland but are unaware of interesting facts about the place.

So, before visiting Switzerland go through this blog and get to know about some of the amazing facts that you would have not heard of. Here are some important facts about Switzerland that will blow your mind.

1. Most innovative country in the world

Switzerland was ranked first for the eighth consecutive year, in 2018, as the most innovative country in the world in The Global Innovation Index. From a farming-based economy in 1860 to a land of Start-Ups today, Vaud’s economy is now one of Switzerland’s biggest and fastest-growing, thanks to its large services sector, focus on niche markets, and diversified manufacturing base.

2. Switzerland has 7000 lakes



With a surface size of 580.03 km2, Lake Geneva is Switzerland’s biggest lake. Lac Léman is the name given to 40.47 percent of the lake that is shared with France. Lake Neuchâtel, with a surface area of 218.3 km2, is the largest lake wholly within Switzerland. You can drink from rivers and lakes since the freshwater is so clear.

3. Highest peaks in Europe



Switzerland is home to numerous mountains which are over 3,000 meters high. A beautiful experience for hikers is the Chamonix-Zermatt Haute Route, a 12-day classic Alpine trek that will bring you straight to the well-recognized Matterhorn. With 48 mountain peaks that are above 4000 meters, Switzerland has more high peaks than any other country in Europe.

4. Longest tunnel of the world



The Gotthard tunnel in Switzerland is the world’s longest, measuring 57 kms, or 7 kms longer than the Channel Tunnel between England and France. It took seventeen years to complete. The Gotthard Base Tunnel’s principal objective is to boost local transportation capacity through the Alpine barrier.

5. Lowest crime rate

Switzerland is one of the world’s safest countries. They have a very low crime rate, with the fact that they have one of the highest rates of gun ownership. Switzerland hasn’t had a mass shooting since 2001 when a man stormed in the local parliament in Zug, killed 14 people, and then himself. The country’s overall murder rate is nearly zero (at just 45 people per year). And moreover, they are some of the happiest people in the world next to Denmark and Finland.

6. Creux de Van



In the course of millions of years by water and ice erosion, this gigantic rock arena was formed. Its steep rock walls with their horseshoe shape offer one of the most grandiose panoramas in Switzerland, which includes chamois and ibex sighting! This absolutely spectacular site gives you a full 360° view over the nearby lakes, the Alps, the Jura valleys, and further on to France!

7. Switzerland has its own Grand Canyon

The Rhine Gorge is said to be the Swiss Grand Canyon. It is one of the most unique places in Switzerland.

Located in Graubunden, it is very unique to be in the alpine region. Here you can unwind and cool down by dipping your toes in the water and feel nature or if you are the one who loves a rush of adrenaline, you can hike up the rocky mountains or even experience the biking trails.
8. Sundays are a big deal

Sundays in Switzerland mean no mowing the yard, hanging laundry outside, hammering, or anything else that might disturb the serenity of the neighbours. Working on Sundays is frowned upon, so just be lazy, close the doors, read a book or enjoy a quiet day with friends and family.

9. You cannot name your child however you want

Giving a child a name that could harm the child’s interest is illegal in Switzerland. When authorities forbade Swiss musician Christine Lauterburg from referring to her daughter as ‘Lexicon,’ she utilized this privilege. The rejection of ‘Djonatan,’ which is the phonetic spelling of Jonathan, as well as ‘J’ as a child’s fourth name, is based on the risk of being misunderstood and improperly pronounced in German. There are also some names that you are not permitted to give your children.

10. Third happiest country in the world



11. The first happiest country in the world becouse of launching the 1st branch of MiniBoss Business School for kids and teens in Lausanne

Switzerland is a paradise indeed! 
Not just because of the beautiful snowy peaks and emerald greenery or delightful chocolates and luxury brands, but also because of the people and its history and becouse of innovation in education made by MINIBOSS Global.
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