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FORMER SWISS POLITY UNDER NAPOLEONIC DOMINATION
Helvetic republic; Helvetian Republic; The Helvetic Republic; Cantons of the Helvetic Republic
  • Alois von Reding led Central Swiss troops against the French.
  • seal stamp]] from the Helvetic Republic
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  • The provisional constitution of 15 January 1798
  • The constitution of 12 April 1798
  • The constitution of 25 May 1802
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  • Strategic situation of Europe in 1796
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  • Liberty]]. In the background, the rising sun and the [[Gallic rooster]] herald the new era
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Helvetian, Helvetic      
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  • Matthäus Merian (1642).
  • Swiss five-franc coin]] with the [[Latin]] inscription ''Confoederatio Helvetica''.
FEMALE NATIONAL PERSONIFICATION OF SWITZERLAND
Helvetian; Elvetia
Helvecia
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  • The [[University of Basel]] is Switzerland's oldest university (1460).
  • The Act of Mediation was Napoleon's attempt at a compromise between the [[Ancien Régime]] and a Republic.
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  • Ski area over the glaciers of [[Saas-Fee]]
  • Percentage of foreigners in Switzerland (2019)
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  • The first [[Federal Palace]] in Bern (1857). One of the three cantons presiding over the [[Tagsatzung]] (former legislative and executive council), Bern was chosen as the permanent seat of federal legislative and executive institutions in 1848, in part because of its closeness to the French-speaking area.<ref name=Bundesstadt />
  • The [[Old City of Bern]]
  • Population density in Switzerland (2019)
  • The 1291 ''Bundesbrief'' (federal charter)
  • Federal Council]]
  • Federal Chancellor]] (w/ administrative tasks only) [[Walter Thurnherr]], Federal Councillor [[Ueli Maurer]], President [[Ignazio Cassis]] and Federal Councillor [[Karin Keller-Sutter]]}}
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  • Members of the [[European Free Trade Association]] (green) participate in the [[European single market]] and are part of the [[Schengen Area]].
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  • [[Fondue]] is melted cheese, into which bread is dipped.
  • Inauguration in 1882 of the [[Gotthard rail tunnel]] connecting the southern canton of Ticino, the longest in the world at the time
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  • Swiss cantons
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  • Köppen–Geiger climate classification]] map for Switzerland
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  • The [[Landsgemeinde]] is an old form of [[direct democracy]], still in practice in two cantons.
  • Entrance of the new [[Lötschberg Base Tunnel]], the third-longest railway tunnel in the world, under the old [[Lötschberg railway line]]. It was the first completed tunnel of the greater project [[NRLA]].
  • tallest dams]] in Europe, among which the [[Mauvoisin Dam]], in the Alps. Hydroelectric power is the most important domestic source of energy in the country.
  • The Old Swiss Confederacy from 1291 (dark green) to the sixteenth century (light green) and its associates (blue). In the other colours shown are the subject territories.
  • Physical map of Switzerland (in German)
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  • Swiss-built [[Mowag Eagle]]s of the land forces
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  • Some Swiss scientists who played a key role in their discipline (clockwise):<br />[[Leonhard Euler]] (mathematics)<br />[[Louis Agassiz]] (glaciology)<br />[[Auguste Piccard]] (aeronautics)<br />[[Albert Einstein]] (physics)
  • A Swiss Air Force [[F/A-18 Hornet]] at [[Axalp Air Show]]
  • A proportional representation of Switzerland exports, 2019
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  • General [[Ulrich Wille]], appointed commander-in-chief of the Swiss Army for the duration of World War I
  • United Nations]] in Geneva
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COUNTRY IN CENTRAL EUROPE
Suisse; Swiss Confederation; Schweiz; Svizzera; Confoederatio Helvetica; Confederaziun Svizra; Confederazione Svizzera; Confédération Suisse; Schweizerische Eidgenossenschaft; ISO 3166-1:CH; Confederation Helvetica; Switserland; Schwitzerland; Confœderatio Helvetica; Confédération suisse; Confederation Helvetia; Confederation of Helvatia; Suiza; Switzerland information; Confederatio Helvetica; SwissEnergy; Land of the Switzers; Svizra; Confederation Suisse; Confederation suisse; Swizterland; Swizerland; Helvetic Confederation; Confederaziun svizra; Švýcarsko; Swissland; Switzeland; Svissland; Die Schweiz; Swiss confederation; Schweitz; SWITZERLAND; Land of the Swiss; Etymology of Switzerland; Der Schweiz; Switzer land; Swiss Confederated States; Swisserland; Confederation of Switzerland; Schweizerisch; Helvetic confederaton; Swiss confederaton; Switzerlandic; Wildlife of Switzerland; Flora of Switzerland
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Definición

Helvetic
·adj Of or pertaining to the Helvetii, the ancient inhabitant of the Alps, now Switzerland, or to the modern states and inhabitant of the Alpine regions; as, the Helvetic confederacy; Helvetic states.

Wikipedia

Helvetic Republic

The Helvetic Republic (French: République Hélvetique, German: Helvetische Republik, Italian: Repubblica Elvetica) was a sister republic of France that existed between 1798 and 1803, during the French Revolutionary Wars. It was created following the French invasion and the consequent dissolution of the Old Swiss Confederacy, marking the end of the ancien régime in Switzerland. Throughout its existence, the republic incorporated most of the territory of modern Switzerland, excluding the cantons of Geneva and Neuchâtel and the old Prince-Bishopric of Basel.

The Swiss Confederacy, which until then had consisted of self-governing cantons united by a loose military alliance (and ruling over subject territories such as Vaud), was invaded by the French Revolutionary Army and turned into an ally known as the "Helvetic Republic". The interference with localism and traditional liberties was deeply resented, although some modernizing reforms took place. Resistance was strongest in the more traditional Catholic cantons, with armed uprisings breaking out in spring 1798 in the central part of Switzerland. The French and Helvetic armies suppressed the uprisings, but opposition to the new government gradually increased over the years, as the Swiss resented their loss of local democracy, the new taxes, the centralization and the hostility to religion. Nonetheless, there were long-term effects.

The Republic's name Helvetic, after the Helvetii, the Gaulish inhabitants of the Swiss Plateau in antiquity, was not an innovation; rather, the Swiss Confederacy had occasionally been dubbed Republica Helvetiorum in humanist Latin since the 17th century, and Helvetia, the Swiss national personification, made her first appearance in 1672. In Swiss history, the Helvetic Republic represents an early attempt to establish a centralized government in the country.