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What places look like Switzerland?

The Wallowas in NE Oregon are sometimes referred to as America's Little Switzerland. Sure, the comparison is mostly a marketing ploy, but the area is stunningly beautiful. Ouray, Colo., sits in a bowl of spiky mountains and is gorgeous. Snowy sometimes...



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Welcome to the Switzerland of America, also known as Ouray, Colorado. It's one of the most scenic spots in the Centennial State and a place that belongs of the bucket list of every outdoor recreation enthusiast.

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Situated in the core of Europe, Switzerland is a landlocked and alpine region, the excellence of which charm your sensations. Around two-third of Switzerland is secured with timberlands, lakes, and mountains.

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Austria. Italy is second! Switzerland is indeed a beautiful country with lots of mountains, lakes and glens nestled between the mountains. However, there is one other country that is as beautiful if not more so and that is New Zealand.

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Switzerland is one of the must-visit countries best known for its breathtaking mountains and beautiful scenery. Many celebrities flock to the country to relax, shop, sample the nightlife, ski, and indulge in some of the world's best chocolate, cheese, and wine.

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This B.C. village looks like Switzerland and has the world's oldest passenger sternwheeler. Surrounded by soaring mountain ranges and breathtaking lakeside views, it isn't hard to fathom why Kaslo was dubbed the Little Switzerland of B.C.

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They are both beautiful and different. Switzerland is landlocked, Norway boasts of Fjords. Both have mountains, Switzerland has many lakes, so does Norway. The Alps are Switzerland's main attraction, in Norway it's the islands.

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Scotland comes first and Switzerland comes second in the list of most beautiful countries.

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A new report by Henley & Partners has found that Switzerland's cities remain a hotspot for the world's 1 percent. Zurich was found to be home to the 14th most million and billionaires in the world, with Geneva placing 19th.

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